Ford and Starbucks have used location-based networks in a bid to lure in more customers.
Die-hard Marvel fans will love this, but the story is engaging enough to lure in non-comic readers.
Netflix hopes such original content will lure in subscribers and further differentiate it from competitors, including Amazon Inc.
Mr Bush wants to create a Gulf Opportunity Zone with tax breaks and regulatory rollbacks to lure in entrepreneurs.
In Europe, where smaller circuses worked locally, innovation remained a primary requirement for each company, to lure in repeat customers.
Hewlett-Packard extended its offer for British software maker Autonomy in an attempt to lure in more shareholders and close the deal.
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But as South Korea seeks to develop its service sector, it is making a pitch to lure in more Chinese travelers.
Meanwhile, fiscal responsibility allowed Shero to lure in two prized free agent defensemen last month in Paul Martin and Zbynek Michalek.
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The racetrack is also trying to lure in more environmentally friendly high-performance racing series such as the TTXGP Zero-Carbo Electric Motorcycle Racing Series.
Soon it is likely to offer stores the ability to lure in players as they pass by with offers on their mobile phones.
All of which helps explain why the region has failed as yet to lure in much foreign direct investment, beyond mining and farming.
In theory, budget-cutting offers more room than health care did to lure in those obstructive Republicans: fiscal responsibility is supposedly dear to the hearts of the political right.
According to a recent poll by China-multinational Alibaba.com, 64% of the 1, 268 online retailers polled said they were going to use optimism to lure in consumers this holiday season.
Leeds is aiming to cement its position as the regional capital and to lure in the same kind of high-technology firms that Sheffield hopes will be its future economic backbone.
Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong turns 50 this year and is marking the achievement with a slew of special offerings and promotions to lure in travelers.
Canonical has been pretty clear that the main purpose of this early release is to lure in developers and get them to contribute to the fundamental stages of the project.
Similar to what Codemasters recently did with DiRT Showdown, Forza Horizon looks geared to appeal to newcomers but still contains enough of that award-winning Forza pedigree to lure in series veterans.
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For all the satisfaction offered by a job at the centre of government, and despite greater flexibility over pay, it may be hard to lure in high-flyers from the business world.
The Immigrant Investor Programme, also known as EB-5, was set up in 1990 to lure in foreigners by giving them the right to live and work there permanently if they created jobs.
Under a rebranded name of Fresh Food Centre North West, the plan is to make it easier for small producers to sell and to lure in the public by adding shops and restaurants.
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If so, the normal weapon to cool an overheating economy, higher interest rates, is likely to prove partly self-defeating in China because a rise in interest rates would lure in yet more hot money.
Continuing to lure in fans, writers, publishers, historians, teachers, and even residents, the festival has created a new appeal that is not typically found in literary conferences with its unique approach and schedule of events.
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Scope also uses promotional tricks, ranging from a month-long promotion of maternity and baby clothes to adverts featuring Chris Tarrant, a television personality, appealing for vinyl records (rapidly becoming collectors' items), to lure in customers.
To lure in even more users, Microsoft is launching a massive advertising campaign, one that will include TV and radio spots (see one of them after the break), online ads and even posters in subway stations.
To lure in even more users, Microsoft is planning on launching a massive advertising campaign, one that will include TV and radio spots (see one of them after the break), online ads and even posters in subway stations.
In 2012, Russia remained one of the leading countries in terms of arrivals, alongside travelers from the UK, Germany and Italy, but the tourism ministry was trying to lure in more travelers from other markets such as Asia and Latin America, she said.
Though the Census Bureau data shows that per capital disposable income was higher in right-to-work states, it is still not clear if this income gain is causally tied to right-to-work laws, or that it is appreciable enough to lure in better teachers.
For Soap.com, Lore and Bharara will employ the same merchandising strategy that they used to grow Diapers.com: lure in customers with fast delivery on low-margin goods--like baby formula and now, toilet paper--and then profit from higher-margin products like car seats and, with Soap.com, vitamins and beauty products.
Sure, there's a gazillion aftermarket offerings out there loaded with niceties such as iPod connectivity, Bluetooth capabilities, and even flash memory expansion, but Chrysler is hoping to lure in customers who'd rather have their dashboard already pimped out when it rolls off the showroom floor.
There is a picture of it on the corkboard in his room, the fish in the net, the lure bristling in its crude mouth.
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