Sentences with phrase «as the consumers who»

The financial loss can range from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars, but the health risk is more serious still as consumers who fall for such scams may be counseled to stop or delay conventional treatment for their disease, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The U.S. should also get a lift as consumers who signed three - year leases on new cars in 2011 look to trade in for new vehicles.
We have the R&D specialists and facilities needed to help generate the superior taste, texture and performance demanded by food professionals as well as the consumers who love our products.
Suffolk County Executive Steven Bellone signed into law Tuesday the «puppy mill bill,» safeguarding the animals themselves, as well as consumers who have been burdened by unexpected medical costs of caring for their newly purchased pets.
Unlike regular table sugar, Steviva's family of good - for - you sweeteners do not trigger a rise in blood sugar, making it a great choice for diabetics, low carb, paleo and ketogenic dieters as well as all consumers who want to cut out or cut back on sugar consumption.
«As a consumer who scrupulously researches every product before usage, I was impressed with your literature.
By the way, does anyone know what we can do against thiefs like Elite Singles, as consumers who have been stolen?!
Describing fans as consumers who are driven by passion to frequently long - lived enthusiasm and repeat engagement, Fensterman made it clear that his key focus is on connecting consumers and content — the E2E or «end to end» dynamic that means, he said, «If the fans are there, the brands will follow.»
Will my purchase as a consumer who buys this for their kid, be wasted?
Ultimately, we were able to achieve these results because of the response not only from fans of The Legend of Zelda series, but also from consumers who had played a Zelda game in the past and wanted to play one again, as well as consumers who had never played a Zelda game before but who heard the buzz and wanted to play.
Today, by way of contrast, Rob Fahey of GamesIndustry.Biz has posted an opinion piece defending gamers as consumers who have paid for a service and expect it to work.
Regulation of distribution must also be modernised to take into account the potential of batteries as well as consumers who also produce renewable electricity.
CIRP's report also brings out some interesting other statistics, such as consumers who own more than one unit of these speakers.
I understand it's not a finished product, but it doesn't appeal to me as a consumer who heavily relies on Google and Android.
2) Mere Posters will have FAR HIGHER ratings than REALTORS who charge a fee reflective of the costs of doing business the traditional way as consumers who have payed less are willing to accept less and still be happy.

Not exact matches

Increased marketing automation will pay dividends for consumers, too, who are more likely to see relevant ads and feel as though brands care about their interests.
Pete Karageorgos, manager of industry and consumer relations in Ontario for the Insurance Bureau of Canada, noted that telematics are already helping drivers who don't believe they carry as great a risk as the rest of their statistical group to get a discount.
People with roles such as account planner, a strategic thinker who brings in consumer research, and account manager, who looks after the relationship with the client, will also be involved in a process that can take several weeks or even months before any ideas are shown to a client.
Ultimately, it's not a zero - sum game; the overall market has expanded by appealing to consumers who didn't previously think of themselves as gamers at all.
The bad news is that there is another large group of news consumers who are described as «news seekers,» users who are interested in the news and devote a certain amount of time to finding it.
There are obvious consequences to drinking on the clock: A study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging in a drink.
Consumers will take note as well, and online retailers who fail to create enjoyable experiences may even lose some of their customers to their traditional competitors.
Researcher Glen Weyl, who works for Microsoft but is visiting Yale, thinks the answer is to refocus antitrust enforcement on competition as opposed to its current scrutiny of consumer wellbeing.
Certainly, there are roadblocks for brewers who are looking to combine beer and pot, but as marijuana legalization and decriminalization spreads to more states, and as consumer interest in new tastes and styles of beer grows, it's only a matter of time before the fusions become widely available.
Dylan's Candy Bar targets consumers who enjoy the sweet life, with high - end candy shops in swanky locales such as East Hampton, New York and Telluride, Colorado.
But that's not the final word, apparently, because other evidence suggests that brand loyalty is as strong as it's ever been: Fully 77 percent of consumers in one survey, for instance, said they return to the same brands over and over again, with 37 percent of them qualifying as «brand loyalists» — the segment of customers who will stay true to a brand even if offered a superior product from a competitor.
HMV's closure was inevitable as consumers flocked to streaming music services, who will surely benefit further from the chain's collapse
If you're like Ryan Marien, who as CEO of online consumer goods and services marketplace Buytopia has brokered deals with such behemoths as Best Western, you counter aggressively.
Martin Lewis, who founded consumer website MoneySavingExpert.com, said the ads were by scammers running «get rich quick» schemes, with titles such as «Bitcoin code» or «Cloud trader.»
Instead, it serves the mass consumers who are «buying items as they go to freshen up their home,» Shah said.
This recent data further validates that consumers today see the brands they use as more than just products, but as a representation of who they are.
Human translators, an expensive resource, act as bridges between producers and consumers or business partners who speak different languages.
And judging from the consumers who have shared their stories with Consumer Reports, that certainty is in short supply as the fate of the ACA is decided.
Just as there's a higher success rate in couples who are introduced to one another by a mutual connection, consumers will feel more connected to a brand through the advocacy and recommendation of others.
That sentence is ill - advised in that it seeks to minimize the scope of the problem, is dismissive of those who have already complained, comes off as condescending, seems to contradict the Honest brand promise and is not consumer focused at all.
«When you have evidence of a problem like this, regardless of what the standards say, automakers should develop a better approach,» says David Friedman, who served as NHTSA's acting administrator in 2014 and is now director of cars and product policy and analysis at Consumers Union, the policy and mobilization division of Consumer Reports.
He describes the experience as one characterized by service providers who usually see small - business users much like consumers, and small - business users who often don't analyze their own needs and desires well enough to understand what they're looking for.
If you don't know who you are as a brand, how do you know what consumer will make a good relationship partner?
Out of the online sales that Orabrush reports, 60 percent were to domestic consumers and 40 percent of buyers were international, according to Jeff Davis, a former executive at Procter & Gamble who now serves as Orabrush's CEO.
When Erik passes by those Apple disciples lined up outside, including one fanboy who has a haircut modeled after the infamous «notch» of the iPhone X, Samsung pokes fun at what many have referred to as the cult of Apple — those consumers who must have the absolute newest Apple products, right away, no matter the cost.
Today it's also everyday consumers who produce media content, design products and invest in startups — not to mention those who also act as retailers, food critics, tour guides and even taxi drivers.
These studios controlled the financial and technical resources necessary to create content and, as a result, had enormous leverage over distributors: the movie theaters, television channels, video sellers, and other middlemen who delivered entertainment to consumers.
As these companies scaled I started realizing that, at a macro level, end consumers were starting to care less and less about who was delivering the information, and more about what the information was about.
The premise of all these pitches is that you can take any good idea for a product, service or network (typically someone else's idea, who is already hitting it out of the park) and shrink that business down to a narrower target population or niche, or to a certain kind of consumer, and instantly turn the process of serving that smaller segment into a big business as well.
Fix Auto has to make its name known with not just consumers but insurance companies as well, who end up footing most of the repair bills.
As Marketing-Schools.org explained, «In a prime example of low - end market disruption, Amazon found consumers who didn't want all the great features of the iPad, but wanted the basic features at a baseline price.»
As a result, much of that capital was spent on consumer mindshare — getting the attention of those same consumers who would normally search and book professionals directly.
As Neil Downey, RBC Capital's managing director for global equity research, observes, «I think I can pinpoint who the winner will be, and it's the Canadian consumer
The current and former chief executives of credit bureau Equifax, which disclosed in September that a data breach affected as many as 145.5 million U.S. consumers, said they did not know who was responsible.
Meanwhile, bitcoin still has defenders such as Jeremy Allaire, a successful entrepreneur who raised over $ 60 million for his startup, Circle, a money transfer service for consumers using bitcoin behind the scenes.
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