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1 Or maybe it's just savvy Beltway politics as usual in a cut-throat world .
2 The practices are familiar to many in the cut-throat world of tabloid journalism.
3 It was also an interesting insight into the cut-throat world of golf equipment marketing.
4 It's not hard to imagine how such individuals could win in a cut-throat world .
5 That's pretty good for a boom-year deal, especially in the cut - throat world of European retail.
6 Nowhere is this more true than the often cut - throat world of modern busi(...)
7 Yet another grouping of estate agents has emerged to battle in the increasingly cut-throat world of auctioneering.
8 As an alternative to the cut-throat world of the Premier League, it could not be more appealing.
9 To the Chelsea manager there can be no room for that sort of thing in the cut - throat world he inhabits.
10 It is the kind of access about which counterparts working in the grand-scale, cut - throat world game in other countries can only dream.
11 First impressions seem to count for a lot in the cut - throat world of football, and Lee Dixon had to wait for his.
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