Aún no tenemos significados para "hard sell".
1Collaboration products, in particular, have proven to be a very hard sell.
2Irish film is an awfully hard sell at the best of times.
3MobileMe has always seemed like a hard sell in the consumer market.
4That's a hard sell in Silicon Valley, especially in the post-Snowden years.
5And Trump's scorched Earth approach could prove a hard sell with advertisers.
6Remember, if he wasn't into the hard sell, this wouldn't have happened.★★
7I wouldn't give them the hard sell; I'd be subtle about it.
8That might be a hard sell when we have so few units.
9But incarcerating any Bauer would be a hard sell with Göllner's superiors.
10It was a hard sell with George and even harder with Dick.
11With all the other problems facing Europe, that may be a hard sell.
12Typically, such operators use ' hard sell' techniques to entice consumers to engage them.
13A new look every six months is not a hard sell to her.
14Still, in the excruciatingly cost-conscious aviation market, it might remain a hard sell.
15They're demanding for labour unions, which is a hard sell in authoritarian China.
16That may make further tax leniency a hard sell to the British public.
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