Clear thinking, good ideas and listening to what customers want are the core elements. |
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The construction company is shipping the goods to the town and is asking its customers to help with the appeal for goods and building materials. |
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If we're not accepted, the worse that can happen is that we remain depositors, simple depositors, customers of the bank. |
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As the attacker attempted to flee, customers grabbed him and wrestled him to the floor, where he was held until police arrived. |
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Often customers will reuse plastic containers long after their contents are gone, especially when it still looks good. |
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The policy change will not affect those customers who complain that they were mis-sold their mortgage endowment policy. |
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Those customers that do self-service transactions are the ones who are most satisfied. |
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If the other elements of the mix are not correct, promotion alone is unlikely to make customers buy the product. |
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He subleased a small commercial kitchen and found customers mostly by word of mouth. |
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All customers are provided with assigned seating and a generous 20 kg baggage allowance. |
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Retailers are engaged in a race to the bottom where customers are doubly compromised. |
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The idea would be that a company links to its customers and potential prospects. |
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The scam tries to trick customers into giving away confidential bank details. |
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We contacted customers through travel agents and call centres to get them there before the strike. |
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American customers travel long distances at speed on smooth, straight highways. |
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Called Serenade, the Victoria Road shop was serving its first customers today. |
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A monthly statement shows customers how much they have borrowed and what borrowing facilities remain. |
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The result is ineffective Web sites which may turn away customers and sites that need to be recoded after the complaints start coming in. |
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We do offer business current accounts, without borrowing to all customers irrespective of their credit standing. |
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For the customers that we're selling to, the car is quite a status symbol in itself. |
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Meanwhile, next door at Seattle's Best Coffee, a steady stream of customers orders lattes and half-cafs. |
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If it closed, its customers would have absolutely no qualms about going elsewhere. |
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When the pubs closed and the customers took to the streets, the police moved in. |
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Get two of your best customers to help conduct peer 2 peer webinars to discuss best practices and issues with peers you invite. |
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Cashiers handing change to customers count the money out in English even to obviously monolingual older Navajos. |
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More and more operations use a bar list in addition to a wine list to let customers know what they have. |
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By sharing information and resources across divisions we will be able to offer customers a wider choice of services. |
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However, these customers would also have to provide documentary proof of their claims. |
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This time he's after insurance companies for paying kickbacks to brokers in return for steering customers to them. |
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The rail deal offered customers a package containing a mobile phone and discount travel card but has so far failed to take off. |
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Maybe your manager can look into hiring a student intern to be assigned the task of serving customers on the phone. |
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The top dog, Lincoln, in costume and whiteface, impersonates Honest Abe in a sideshow, for customers playing Booth to shoot at. |
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They stopped customers before they reached the automatic gates where the ticket inspectors were positioned. |
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The shop served its last customers on Friday after being based on Newmarket Street for more than 17 years. |
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The technology of internet banking gave customers anytime access to their banks. |
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The branch, on the Chase, will be unavailable to customers until the end of the month. |
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Two-thirds of the company's corporate customers in China are state-owned enterprises. |
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The company also likes to remind its customers that independent restaurants are more likely to recirculate profits in the local community. |
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We will provide stationers with a catalogue of the entire range and customers can place orders and get them delivered fast. |
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Despite its relatively expensive price, customers keep coming back to replenish their supply of fine blends, ground coffee and beans. |
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Only a handful of customers are inside the scattering of pubs in the Square. |
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Not only do they hog the best table all evening, but for some odd reason customers seem to gravitate to tables far away from the throne. |
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Is it true that bus drivers do not find customers at Lumumba because all commuters conduct business in areas near the City market? |
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It's like selling wormy apples and telling customers that they're just going to have to become more sophisticated eaters of apples. |
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We have not been explaining the facts to teachers, our customers and the customers of the future. |
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These cards offer an ideal way of wishing family, friends and customers season's greetings, while supporting Mayo's largest charity. |
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Not surprisingly, all these outlets are swarming with customers who throng from different parts of city. |
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In some cases, it was claimed that customers were not refunded the difference when the substitutes cost less. |
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A micro-pig entrepreneur has gone bust after mistakenly selling customers ordinary baby pigs, which then grew too big. |
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During peak season, at least 25 per cent of customers in the Grafton Street area are visitors from abroad. |
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Why was Alfred, a 69-year-old retired milkman who had gone out of his way to be friendly to his customers and anyone else he met, the chosen one? |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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Quality retail space is not readily available as customers gobble it up almost as soon as it hits the market. |
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For example, wines are listed in order of lighter to fuller-bodied on the wine list, making it easier for servers to help customers choose. |
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When customers are finished browsing and indicate that they're ready to buy, an iChoose window appears on their screens. |
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Another effective strategy of communications is inviting not only the dealers but also customers to special events and new product launches. |
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If the customers don't come with you, then you have shot yourself in the foot. |
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Particularly, the milkmen are able to impress upon the customers that the milk they bring is from a single cow or buffalo. |
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Any company that treats its customers with such contempt deserves to go out of business, many said. |
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In stateside shoppettes, base exchanges and gas stations, store employees don't get the chance to interact with customers on a personal level. |
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Having him on board, at least for an interim period, would reassure customers and staff. |
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Old Chicago execs decided not to push wine by the bottle, though bottles are available if customers seek it out. |
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If you don't know who your high value customers are, you may be missing opportunities. |
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Officials are advising customers that the health risk is very small, but they say it is sensible not to eat the pizza. |
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He complains about stores and shops that make customers do tasks, like self-checkout and applying condiments. |
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As soon as it reopened, a couple of weeks ago, we were the very first customers to order lunch. |
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They may be asked to clean up after customers and publicise the anti-litter message on posters. |
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It's understood a number of customers in particular were very badly shaken after the ordeal although nobody was physically injured. |
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Sales of refreshments will attract customers to your bazaar and probably contribute handsomely to your fund-raising efforts. |
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The lights went out on about a thousand customers this morning, including City Hall. |
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He practiced male prostitution, soliciting three to four customers on a weekend. |
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Our customers do not need to change their Internet Banking passwords as a result of this situation. |
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My day to day job involves dealing with customers and general firefighting and troubleshooting! |
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I liked the way she held her scissors, the way she made customers feel special, confident that they were in safe hands. |
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Now our customers are people who will do something else if they don't go rafting. |
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His characteristic manner soon brought customers from near and far and his perfectness in hair styling was always much admired. |
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But, even now, free shuttles cross the city's ring road to pick up customers from the nearest metro stops. |
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The main banks have reciprocal agreements that allow each other's customers to use cash machines free of charge. |
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The carnival shill plays on the behavior of prospective customers in this way. |
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Potential customers plug in facts about their business and get a ballpark estimate of how much they can save. |
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Often members of the middle and upper-middle class, these customers are willing to spend their dollars on the luxuries they love. |
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The quality conscious customers prefer gerdera, heliconia, bird of paradise, orchids and anthoriums. |
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This grapefruit sized meatball is baked with melty mozzarella and tangy marinara, and when it arrives at the table, customers are dumbfounded. |
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Eventually, the Internet may reconfigure how customers think of mass-market brands. |
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Many companies will also offer special deals to customers who are members of other organizations. |
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All over the world, telcos have seen customers switching to cable and mobile phone services. |
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Several of his long-time customers commented that his produce tasted better than in years past, and was keeping for longer. |
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Instead of putting up with condescending comments from customers at the bar she tended, she began to challenge them. |
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She said the bus companies knew that customers were very aware of green issues and clean fuel. |
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Likewise, the author of a psychiatry self-help book and his customers are engaging in a commercial transaction. |
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Will customers who are transactionally motivated be receptive to a full-service strategy? |
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Some commercial customers try to calculate electric bills based solely on tariffs and come up with lower amounts than seen on the bill. |
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A cold winter's day requires something dark and slow, whereas customers love Latin American when the sun comes out. |
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Like its roughly 160 smaller kiosks, customers will be able to touch gadgets but cannot physically leave with them. |
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This adds unnecessary costs and hampers the ability to serve customers in a timely way. |
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This would allow alcohol to be served after normal pub hours only to customers who were having a table meal. |
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The business boomed, with new customers hearing about him mostly through word-of-mouth. |
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From a legal perspective, it is revealing that Apple has decided to refund money to customers who paid for the repair. |
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We have many discussions with customers regarding renewable resource materials, biodegradable materials and recyclability. |
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Most businesses actively try to enhance the commitment or loyalty of customers to their products. |
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Knowing your store has a magazine rack with a fresh selection of popular titles gives your customers yet another reason to stop by. |
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By blind chance, some of these emails reach customers of targeted organisations. |
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By implementing optical servo tracks on the backside of the media, customers use the entire magnetic surface of the media for recording data. |
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The company's customers in India are getting more demanding, and expect service from India, he said. |
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Perhaps they will appear as actual paying customers in the lean winter months. |
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The ebullient chef met us at the door, glad to welcome his first customers of the evening. |
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ProStrategy has a number of existing customers in Britain and it will expand there by adding customers to its existing client base. |
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The company's main customers are large businesses and telecommunications carriers. |
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Low prices and attractive loan options are luring customers like never before. |
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A company must ensure that customers can immediately recognize its distinctive products in the market-place. |
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He is said to have then upgraded to working from his bedroom, offering cheap plasma televisions to customers via a fake website company. |
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Wilbur-Ellis helps retail customers by making on-farm visits and providing agronomy support to the dealer's sales representatives, Ullom says. |
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However, this is yet further evidence of ISPs getting their sums wrong and getting customers to pay for the mistakes. |
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Ofcom also wants service providers to refund customers that have been misled. |
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We regret the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture. |
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At the end of the day he compares the tally of customers with the takings to ensure his profit margin. |
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Design automation vendors are arguing that staff shortages are pushing customers to look at greater levels of automation. |
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Around the time, many small business prospects, customers and clients will dwell on cost. |
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To the store, customers and products are all the same, data that are captured, analyzed and reshuffled. |
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The more well-heeled customers have parked their Ladas, Peugeots, or Fiats in the gigantic parking lot. |
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I ran across the street to get into the office. There were several customers at the windows, some being served, others waiting to be served. |
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Almost every shop has a notice in the window, advising customers of the proprietor's holiday arrangements. |
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His travel agency gets customers for a forty-day tour of India and Sri Lanka. |
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I remember going to my job afterwards bagging groceries and I wondered if the customers had any idea what I had been doing earlier. |
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It is almost eight o'clock, and the store is about to open its doors to the first customers of the day. |
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A comedian tells jokes, customers buy lots of drinks and, as the evening progresses, everyone finds the succession of stand-ups even funnier. |
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From countries where toll-free calls are not available, customers are able to call collect. |
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This software lets customers create their own analytics applications that can be built in to existing business software. |
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During the early days of its operation in 1998, customers thronged into the store. |
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They were giving it out to customers as well as offering advice on the benefits of tap water over bottled water. |
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As customers mill about, James waddles up the store's main aisle in search of a white dress shirt for his wedding this Saturday. |
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Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers. |
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Some male customers felt uncomfortable when women were there as they were trying things on. |
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The bank hopes that it will attract potential customers like wholesalers and retailers dealing in commodity trading, white goods and automobiles. |
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Clients want to show off their logo to customers and prospects to remind them of the quality and care the company brings to the business. |
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We believe our customers want the security of a bank which is here for the long term, which plays fair and has no nasty surprises up its sleeve. |
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The two central planks to the strategy focus firstly on retaining existing customers in its core activities of mortgage lending and savings. |
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But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek. |
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Efficient waitresses managed to keep tables cleared as customers departed and before more arrived. |
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This means customers will be asked to leave their car keys at reception when they check in and their car will be parked for them. |
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It's got loyal customers as well as the infrastructure that's needed to store, ship, repair, and recondition used cars. |
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Ross visits builders, realtors, and personnel directors at large corporations who can direct lots of potential customers to his site. |
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The bank has also come under fire after attempting to discourage customers from using its branches in a bid to cut down on queues. |
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Most prospective customers have long-term contracts with other suppliers and have to pay substantial fees to remove their boxes. |
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I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it. |
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One of the presumed benefits of customer self-service on the Web is that customers assume the task of keying in their own information. |
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The company has been actively working with its customers and resellers who may have planted or resold this variety. |
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An ad on this channel buys you notoriety, recognition and helps you reach 10,000 customers a day! |
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Cohen said that one of their customers is a hospital that has attached Wi-Fi tags to wheelchairs so it can track them. |
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With this, companies can detect and take down malvertisements to protect customers from attack and fraud. |
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That's their job, and if they want to stay employed, they will treat customers well. |
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This logo will be displayed in all the member Banks' ATMs additionally so that the customers can easily identify and do the transactions. |
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In November, the company announced plans to add 327 acres of direct rail access for customers that load rail cars at their facilities. |
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I bet she doesn't tell any female customers to change their photo on their railcards just because they've had a new hair-do. |
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As a result, customers will streamline their storage management and consolidate the number of vendors they support. |
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The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. |
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People using cash machines are being warned to be on the alert, after four customers had their cash cards taken. |
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She has a tough job taking Standard Life into profit and holding onto customers that have begun to drift away. |
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The first 100,000 customers to sign up for Smart broadband will get their monthly line rental free for life. |
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A lender who advanced money to its customers on this basis would be out of business fast once the economy worsened. |
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Traders in Gorse Hill fear customers are shopping elsewhere because of a deluge of fast food outlets and takeaways. |
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A market stallholder said the scheme would take more customers away from the Market Place which was being neglected by the town's policy makers. |
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The company reckons that its customers now want total services packages that include warehousing, stock control and just-in-time delivery. |
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This feature will have advantages for customers in the pharmaceutical industry, where speed is critical. |
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They try to reach out to younger customers without alienating the middle-aged beer drinkers who are their core customers. |
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Surprisingly, many middle-class customers also enjoy buying from the street vendors. |
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As for the juice, its health benefits may keep some customers chugging it, but it has a lingering, biting, tannic aftertaste. |
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In this way, customers can request a voice Web callback from the agent if necessary. |
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Traders in Walcot are shutting up shop early because their customers have become too frightened to buy groceries. |
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Thus, we are often called upon to help customers get hard-to-find batteries for their watches and cordless phones and remotes and stuff. |
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This feature is perfect for customers who want to easily transfer their valuable video archives from VHS tapes to the DVD medium. |
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It means good margins and possibly a reputation for beer selection that will draw customers from a larger area. |
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But we are not here to apologise for the standards that customers are increasingly demanding. |
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In addition, server customers tend to demand higher performing systems well ahead of consumers. |
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In fact, Irish mortgage customers have an excellent track record of repayments. |
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Technology Telecom says its customers can save 20 per cent compared to BT's business tariffs and a 5 per cent discount on BT line charges. |
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For products like shearlings, we usually apply some texturing in the design software so the customers can get a better idea of the final product. |
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Businesses have complained of unreliability and, in some cases, resorted to insisting customers send routine letters by recorded delivery. |
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The company is expected to announce an alliance with that company in an attempt to stem the defection of customers to the cable companies. |
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They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter. |
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Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses. |
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Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were. |
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Such a policy has to prevent of high-end customers from buying low-end products. |
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Mr Wilks believes a number of customers who would normally have parked up outside the pub simply drove on. |
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Besides the Latin music, show bartenders entertain the customers while mixing drinks. |
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The design team reasoned women are the most demanding customers and if you meet their expectations you exceed expectations of men. |
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On-line customers will be able to fully interact with the affable Alex as if talking to another person. |
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With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected. |
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I feel so left out when, gallivanting about town, I see the happy throngs of customers queuing for lattes and mocha cappuccinos. |
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I would say at least half of the customers were Latinos and most of the staff were Mexican with a couple of Spaniards! |
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I realize there are procedures in place to deal consistently with customers and make it all work out. |
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Some analysts fear that customers fleeing Abercrombie for low-priced rivals won't be back. |
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Maybe companies shouldn't spend too much time on customers who can't get satisfaction. |
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When customers began to ask for assembled radios, employees took the kits home and assembled them for extra money. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising. |
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The company also added that they served thousands of satisfied customers every year. |
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The best way to show your prospective customers what you can do for them is through testimonials from satisfied customers. |
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Meanwhile, the major customers are lost and the after-effects ripple throughout the company's supply chain. |
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The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter. |
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A good way to let customers experience the varied tastes of straight whiskey and learn more about them is to conduct tastings. |
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It is concerned that customers fail to understand that any credit is only interest-free if the bill is paid in full at the end of the month. |
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On Ashoka Road for instance, Rama along with her grandson Kunwar Pal, can be seen wooing customers from under a tree. |
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Anthony loved it but, as customers are wont to do, he insisted I name the drink. |
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To think of students as customers cheapens and demeans post-secondary education. |
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Branch networks are moribund expensive luxuries, yet customers like branches. |
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Power was also restored early yesterday to several hundred customers in the midlands and Louth. |
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We have always offered customers good value for money and have been content with reasonable margins. |
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One was a workbook that gave instructions to employees about how to correspond with customers who have inquiries or complaints. |
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We owe it to our customers and to our funders to show them the results of our work. |
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As customers stepped up to the long bar, cow punchers wearing ten-gallon hats served them drinks. |
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Apparently customers are a big hassle to shop keepers and waiters in Europe. |
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More choice in formats for library customers may mean more constraints on choices in materials acquisition. |
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Establishments sell grass openly and the customers roll and lazily smoke reefers like a cigarette. |
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Shop owners have a tendency of scoffing at customers as they window shop before they decide what they would like to buy. |
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Security guards stand firmly as they secure locks and tell frequent customers like me to leave. |
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Third party carriers deliver finished products directly to Jerome Cheese Company's customers from three shipping docks. |
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Its most valuable customers are those with complex networking needs, and increasingly telecommunication carriers and internet service providers. |
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Certainly, a majority of our customers have found these packages to be a good value. |
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If customers maximise the service to reduce their mortgage balances, they could still end up worse off. |
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These are magazines your customers read and likely refer to when they enter your gun shop. |
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Software makers, however, have recoiled at such an idea, knowing that customers will receive tremendous horsepower and need fewer processors. |
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It enticed customers with finger food, beer, wine and minerals until 8pm last week at its offices on Temple Road in Blackrock. |
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In addition, users can attract and retain more loyal customers and reduce operating costs. |
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Game retailers encourage potential customers to preview soon-to-be domestic games, encased within stand-up arcade consoles. |
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I guess they must have great ways to make the money back from the rebate of all goods their customers buy in Hong Kong. |
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This allows read-only access for customers or other constituents in distant locations. |
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Insurers write policies, thus transferring risks customers face to themselves. |
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Doubtless it would sell its goods more cheaply to keep its customers loyal. |
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A good host company should offer its customers multiple connections to the Internet from its servers. |
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In a market with no real competition, customers must register their dissatisfaction with the price paid for mortgage products. |
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This involves reaching customers via communications media such as telesales, mailshots, catalogues, or advertisements with tear-off reply slips. |
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Hundreds of potential customers had registered their interest in the service although none had so far been connected, he said. |
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We expect a great take-up as our customers can interact with the services exactly how and when they wish. |
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It will launch its Advantage loyalty card in stores tomorrow and aims to get 250,000 customers signed up by Christmas. |
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Thousands of supermarkets across the country have been offering loyalty cards to their customers for years. |
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As a result, most bank customers use automated teller machines instead of queuing up inside a bank. |
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A number of customers have started legal action against the bank over alleged breach of confidentiality. |
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Cable companies are aggressively moving in on phone customers by offering an alternative service using Internet technology. |
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Modern display units feature large sliding trays laid with tiles, enabling customers to envisage a whole floor. |
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These representatives of companies travelled round the country displaying samples to prospective customers and taking orders. |
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The concept of consistently handling your customers across disparate media is essential. |
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Defending their sale tactic yesterday, one staff member said customers had not been miffed by the sign. |
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We work in alliance with manufacturers of these items so that any of our customers need only deal with one supplier. |
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While there he was handing out campaign leaflets advising customers to start their own letter-writing campaigns. |
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To visit O'Brien's is a unique experience, as Frank O'Brien, walks agilely from the grocery to serve his customers in the adjoining bar. |
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First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it. |
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The loss will also take into account discounts and extra rebates offered to lure customers into buying its products. |
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The Company has put in place key performance indicators to monitor progress and to ensure that customers receive first class service. |
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The right proposition offered to well-targeted customers will bring more success. |
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Dempseys supplied sand and gravel to customers all around the west from their sandpits in Kilkelly. |
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In the 1990s, utilities across the country paid rebates to customers who retrofitted their lighting. |
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We've had to stop him from coming in now because he just won't leave our customers alone. |
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Their resort hotels, like most of their city centre establishments, were aimed at customers seeking first-class or even de luxe accommodation. |
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For customers wishing to set up payment by direct debit, the money is withdrawn from their account on the 15th of every month. |
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As soon as the brown paper came down from the windows, customers started arriving. |
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Businesses even need a licence to play music on their telephone line when customers are put on hold. |
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We also have customers from the USA that have been coming back year after year for the past seven years. |
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Many captains have created a niche business of half-day trips where customers troll for Spanish mackerel and bluefish, then use the catch as shark bait. |
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Framers must do the math to decide upon incentives that strike a good balance between being meaningful to customers and keeping the shop's profit margin intact. |
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With a view to increasing realisations, the company has also changed its marketing approach to target customers directly, bypassing the dealership route. |
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And I find it hard to imagine that he would be disparaging of his customers if they happened to be gay. |
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A bungling thief who masterminded a plot to defraud cashpoint customers by installing a camera in an ATM machine has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. |
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At Falling Rock, for example, instead of offering samplers or beer flights, bartenders help customers choose by asking questions and giving them tastes. |
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Since they employ five full-time butchers, customers can call and speak directly to the butcher preparing their order, ensuring they get made-to-measure meat. |
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They've grown addicted to the cash flow from sales fueled by financing and hefty rebates, and they've trained customers to expect a steady diet of the givebacks. |
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There are enough distractions already, from the trumpet sounding the start of a new race to other customers knocking on the wooden window sill for luck. |
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We aim to build a base of customers who shop regularly at farmers markets. |
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In fact, according to the owner, most of the customers are regulars who come in more than once a week, and have been doing so since it opened eight years ago. |
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For prospective customers who find the amount of choice to be overwhelming, the site will offer seven ready-made lists of songs associated with specific characters. |
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She added that all the emergency systems, including the fire doors and smoke alarms, had worked perfectly and that customers were evacuated calmly but quickly. |
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Trisha Staerck, crime reduction officer at Witham police station, said it was an attempt to reduce retail crime in the town and to make shopworkers and customers feel safer. |
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It's a natural that a frame shop would carry ready-mades, said Wieder, but carry something unique that your customers won't see at a department store. |
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Coloured stones in shades like teal blue, burgundy, greens, chocolate browns, beads, wooden bracelets and huge jewelry in like colours are what her customers are asking for. |
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I'm sure that most customers would prefer to have a service agent much closer to office or home, and not need to have the added customer service of a courtesy car. |
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With 330 million customers worldwide, the move is undoubtedly causing phone company executives to squirm. |
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The upshot of all this stuff is that customers will notice quite measurable differences in latency and bandwidth improvements in networking on existing machines. |
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Netflix speeds were crawling along making it miserable for customers to stream content. |
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As customers of the brand know, for each pair of glasses purchased, Warby Parker donates a pair to a developing country. |
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Both carriers are using fixed wireless to provide a bundle of services to business customers in the 40 to 60 markets where they also offer fiber connections. |
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As in other Internet sectors, information producers on the web will find mining data and selling information collected on customers highly profitable. |
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He values all of his customers whether they are shopping for an elaborate piece of box topiary priced in the thousands, or a couple of pot plants. |
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Beyond new body designs, materials and parts, reefer, truck and trailer companies also work with dairy customers to address other industry issues. |
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Another successful selling point Abrams uses is the discounts many insurance companies give to customers who purchase fireproof safes for their valuables. |
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Roll up your sleeves while a Disney facilitator guides you through your own workbook of exercises designed to engage the minds of customers and win the hearts of employees. |
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By mining these data, call centers can determine if they are providing adequate levels of services to customers based on the same criteria they use to route calls. |
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The idea of getting price reductions for customers by bulk buying was a unique service and about as heavily promoted as any e-commerce service has been to date. |
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They then took the borrowed money and invested it in Greek bonds and in loans to customers around the Mediterranean and Adriatic. |
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The colourful exhibition with the price tag woos customers of all classes. |
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What attracts customers to the aggregators is the size of their reach. |
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Meeker personally connects to the customers he sells to because he himself is a dog enthusiast and owner of a Great Dane. |
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A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, smooth tweeds and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling. |
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Typical of customers is the University of York, which recycles green waste for re-use on flower and shrub beds as mulch, saving costs of disposal and purchase of products. |
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Increasingly customers are also expressing their environmental preferences to manufacturers, such as a desire for energy and materials efficiency and recyclability. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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We feel that by, for example, milking our own cows and processing our milk, we can offer our customers the highest quality dairy products at the lowest possible price. |
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Get letters from satisfied customers and post them on your site. |
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Three customers have called her for appointments and, when she arrived, asked her if she was the courtesan. |
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The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting. |
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That way, we can help customers design parts that are manufacturable. |
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