11:48 Oct 17, 2002 |
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5 +12 | to draw customers or prospects in |
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3 +5 | cancel |
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3 | to intensify |
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Discussion entries: 3 | |
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cancel Explanation: Would be one option - could you give us a little more context? HTH Mary -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-17 11:55:32 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Informal. To remove: pulled the engine; pulled the tainted meat product from the stores It would mean stopping existing activities, rather than cancelling a promotion before it hit the shops / screens etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-17 12:06:22 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Hmmm ... the only hit I get on \'pull promotional activities\' suggests that this is not right! The only thing it says is \'Differentiate between push and pull promotional activities\', which suggests this is marketing-speak of some sort. Are the other items in your bulleted lists in imperative form or nouns? |
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