Niche
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103 examples of Niche in a sentence
Germany has 450 hidden world champions for
niche
products, and is home to 15 of the 20 biggest trade fairs in the world.
Evidence suggests that while farming of rhinos may have
niche
market possibilities, it will not prevent poaching of wild rhinos.
If Tesla’s open patents succeed in bringing other players into the sector, it could transform what is now a
niche
product into a mass-market phenomenon – a transformation that would significantly advance the fight against climate change.
And one downside of China’s success is that many other countries are finding it much harder to establish more than a
niche
in manufacturing.
A natural
niche
for Japan would be technology developments in the service sector – such as the development of diagnostic instruments in the health-care industry.
The strategy’s most promising prospects include the promotion of industrial upgrading,
niche
industries, and competitiveness-boosting cluster projects that aim to make Thailand a global and regional hub for food, fashion, tourism, automobiles, and healthcare.
Germany is the tool-shop of the world, with 450 world market leaders in
niche
products and another 500 companies in the top-three category.
Is it reasonable that Europe’s countries give up a
niche
of prosperity on ideological grounds that are irrelevant from a global perspective?
Each marketer needs to think of a message and a platform appropriate to its
niche.
Qatar carved out a
niche
as a regional arbiter of conflicts years ago.
One was to adopt the principles of Western capitalism, allow foreign capital to flow in, and exploit the comparative advantage of cheap local labor resources to find a
niche
in the emerging globalized economy.
But on the contrary, the Internet allows dispersed customers to come together in a way that encourages
niche
markets, including hundreds of Web sites dedicated only to cheese.
Production was decentralized and focused on the creation of
niche
products for highly specialized markets.
For China, eager to find a soft-power
niche
in which it can gain a foothold of goodwill, Trump might be just the ticket.
For a while it looked as if the reverse would happen, with
niche
markets in pharmacogenetics targeting ethnic minorities.
In fact, even on the market’s implacable terms, cultural production – one of those rare “industries” that has shown persistent, long-term growth over the last decade – could well be a much-needed
niche
for European exports.
Many people, for example, scoff at the idea that solar power could be anything but a
niche
market for enthusiasts or a costly white elephant, over-hyped by environmental do-gooders.
Two years after the UK electorate voted by 52% to 48% to withdraw from the EU, it is safe to say that former Prime Minister David Cameron’s ploy to settle a long-running
niche
debate within the Conservative Party has backfired spectacularly.
A “me-too” drug, for example, which nets its manufacturer some portion of the income that otherwise accrues only to the company that dominates a niche, may be highly profitable, even if its value to society is quite limited.
Reminiscent of development strategies prevalent in East Asia, Thaksin picked strategic
niche
industries to propel Thailand’s economic expansion, focusing on automobiles, fashion, food, healthcare, and tourism.
The most successful tend to be those that find a clear
niche
and stick to it.
Orban, Haider, and Berlusconi represent a new politics of exclusion that has found a comfortable
niche
in today’s global capitalism.
For a long time, Indian literature, especially in English, was dominated by a clique who wrote mainly for a
niche
audience and literary recognition.
Just 20 years ago, sustainability was a
niche
concept in the seafood industry.
Now, all countries have a chance to find a
niche
in which to implement a TIP.
In any technologically progressive economy, prices should fall except in a few
niche
markets.
By reminding us that humans occupy a vanishingly small
niche
in the universe, it achieves what few books do: It puts us in our place.
It yields higher productivity growth, and it builds and strengthens the skills and capabilities that countries need to secure a competitive
niche
in the global economy.
What was once considered
niche
is now becoming mainstream.
That is good news for London, because both are
niche
centers and unlikely to emerge as powerful rivals across the full spectrum of financial activities.
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