Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
dass ein deutscher Anbieter so mächtig den britischen Markt bespielt
English translation:
One could hardly imagine a German provider achieving such penetration of the British market
German term
dass ein deutscher Anbieter so mächtig den britischen Markt bespielt
From a German press release about the popularity of BBC programmes in Germany
Mar 17, 2008 08:45: Steffen Walter changed "Term asked" from "Dass ein deutscher Anbieter so mächtig den britischen Markt bespielt" to "dass ein deutscher Anbieter so mächtig den britischen Markt bespielt" , "Field" from "Other" to "Marketing"
Nov 10, 2010 17:20: Colin Rowe Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
One could hardly imagine a German provider achieving such penetration of the British market
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Note added at 5 hrs (2008-03-17 11:49:53 GMT)
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A German provider would certainly have an ARD time trying to achieve such success!
During the early 1990s AMS had a considerable penetration of the British market with imported Well-Pict berries.
It was in iron and steel products that German penetration of the British market raised most concern.
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Lancashireman
: Also with your comment above. The criticisms do seem rather on the heavy side.
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Thanks, Andrew!
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GeorginaW (X)
: it is hard to imagine a German provider ... (a bit simpler)
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Thanks, I like it!
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Jack Becconsall
: And incidentally, that comment about the scope for German providers is unfortunately true, because the standard UK satellite TV offerings (Sky & Freeview) assume that nobody in this xenophobic island would be interested in DW-World, Phoenix, etc.
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Yes, Phoenix would be good. Arte, too.
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Edith Kelly
: There were more quesitons but they have been withdrawn. This is the only one left where I commented on. // That's correct. But you should not pose questions with half the sentence in one question, the second half in a second question, i.e. long sentences.
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Have I misunderstood KudoZ rule 32?: "By spreading your questions over the last two days of a project, for example, you can ask thirty (30)."// Thank you for the clarification.
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It is barely conceivable...
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sylvie malich (X)
: a performance is "given" on stage, not on the market
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