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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many stores spend too much on technology and too little on salesmanship and service.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But in her writing and speeches Shaughnessy did not dwell on this problem; perhaps that was a necessary part of salesmanship .
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Good salesmanship depends on a cool mind.
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He kept excellent written records, but his guidance on salesmanship was of less use than his colleague's.
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In the face of all the forces of modern salesmanship , it still rules, almost undefiled, in the textbooks.
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Mass production meant finding new methods of selling, and manufacturers like Ford encouraged high pressure salesmanship .
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Or producers may proceed actively to create wants through advertising and salesmanship .
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Plenty of room there for plucking new generations of consumers, as long as salesmanship remains legal.
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The essential discovery, now that everyone had heard of Freud, was that guilt could be harnessed to salesmanship .