Sentences with phrase «by our product so»

And we stand by our product so much that we offer an unconditional 90 - day money back guarantee.
She also swore by this product so I knew I had to purchase it.
From the rave reviews garnered by this product so far on various sites, its safe to say that this product invariably fortifies a dog's skin and coat.
One dog is allergic to any chicken by products and this is free of all chicken by products so very healthy for our dogs.
It's not often that hotels stand by their product so strongly as to offer refunds if you don't enjoy your stay, but that's exactly what Hampton does.
Remember, you are selling yourself through a resume and as a typical seller is trying to please a customers by the product so job seekers have to identify and fulfill the needs of an employer.

Not exact matches

Fans responded so positively to Project Fiona that it became a product by 2013, dubbed the «Razer Edge»:
Have you ever thought about creating your own product but have been put off by the process as there are so many components and the costs that are involved?
A single positive Tweet by popular freelance food writer @CateOMalley about a new healthy snack product, for example, will reach her 720 followers, the followers of her followers, and so on.
So anybody who is making recognition of news, information, products, music — they're all going to be powered by AI.
Because they are so genuine — they're not trying to get anything from us by showing how much they love our product.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers; data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the company's products or an increase in the company's financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse decisions regarding the company's products; the company's products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and in subsequent filings made by the company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Nobody wants to be the first idiot to buy knives as gifts and get laughed at by peers, so I decided to get samples made with each CEO's name — and spouse's name — on the product, along with the CEO's logo.
Moreover, there's bitterness over retailers like GameStop, the biggest player in used games, because they devote so much floor space to used games in spite of the huge marketing dollars spent by publishers on new products.
Products launched so far include Strawberry Basil Jam by Beau Bien Fine Food and a Strawberry and Fig leaf drinking vinegar by McClary Bros, a company specializing in craft drinking vinegars.
Gauge user reactions early on and save time in development by heading off concerns and building out features people like so that when the product actually comes to fruition it's better situated to garner rave reviews.
That space has been defined by a single product and a single company for 30 years or so.
The downside: Entrepreneurs must be able to break through the market with an innovative product and, just as important, keep up with technology so they're not surpassed by other companies, says Zender.
«I'm a tailor by trade, so I tried to be meticulous about the product, how it was made and the fit,» Madden said.
Timmer: Yeah, so if globalization, which of course we've had since the early»90s but especially in the 2000s, if the by - product of globalization is stronger global growth and lower inflation, then protectionism, I think is a form of deglobalization, and should bring the opposite.
It comes with Alexa, Amazon's Siri - like voice - activated service, so you can play a music playlist or order a product simply by talking.
By definition, a mission statement describes the purpose of a business, so product and service claims may be apropos.
Through their bags, flannels, and fleece pullovers, the Colorado - based brand aims to create products «that work very well but aren't unnecessarily complicated or overshadowed by the latest technology, so the outdoor experience is undisturbed and takes center stage.»
Moreover, single adults are a growing part of the American population, so demand for individually portioned products is increasing as more people dine by themselves.
«Our world is flooded by a plethora of choice, where you look for a product and get so many items, and part of [this] is making it easier and more convenient,» she says of the services she plans to build.
So by actively implementing appreciation towards your customers, you begin caring more about the way your product makes your customers feel.
But of course, when the machines are restarted by the workers» co-operative, the inputs are still being bought on the open market, and the products that result are still being sold to the highest bidder and so on.
It is easy to design a search box as almost every site these days is powered by a database on the back - end, which is what holds the products (if a store) or the articles (if a blog), and so forth.
«We will have moved away from the old style boxes, like growth, value, large cap and so forth, and see these replaced by a series of risk factor - related products, like interest - rate sensitive products,» said Celia Dallas, chief investment strategist at investment consultant Cambridge Associates.
In fact, product stockpiles grew 59 % year - over-year while the company sales are projected to increase by 15 % in the next quarter, leading to questions about how Lululemon will get rid of so much yoga apparel without resorting to deep discounts.
By doing so, managers get the direct feedback they need to help direct new products and services and customers start to get a sense that someone cares.
To be sure, a few centers of growth in the marketplace are dominated by the so - called network effect, in which a product gains value when more people use it.
If your product or service is so unique and compelling that it's able to define a whole new category, then you are the winner by default.
The 128 - year - old beauty company, known for products such as Skin - So - Soft and ANEW skincare, has been hit by a triple whammy: the rise in sales of low - priced beauty products at mass - market chains such as Walgreen (WAG) and Dollar General (DG), the apparent obsolescence of its direct - selling model for beauty items, and ill - advised forays into fashion, jewelry and pricier skincare products that alienated many customers.
So I spent the next months building a workable product by night and raising $ 780,000 in angel funding.
The problem is, the company didn't get to where it is today by being iterative; it did so by being revolutionary and by inventing entirely new product categories.
In 1999, the company spun off and funded a small project called Mozilla (the name supposedly was derived from «Mosaic killer,» Mosaic having been the first browser) to coordinate the tinkering so that there would be an official product, albeit one that wasn't controlled by Netscape.
The Bootcamp team recently added «tracks» for specific features or products, like Facebook Groups or Android development, so that engineers can determine by the end of the six weeks which team they want to join.
So maybe it's just optics, but it sure seems that Amazon has been building new cloud services while these legacy players have been distracted by financial and legal moves that don't bring new and better product to market faster.
So a key way to improve products is to improve the materials in some way, by making them lighter, stronger, better at conducting electricity or whatever.
«By attaching to the main sale you made, you're giving up a little bit on each product, but they're buying all three, so it's a good deal for both seller and buyer,» Stiving says.
One of the questions that comes up on a weekly basis, usually by folks sending me news about a new product, is how to craft an email so it gets attention.
So the first product was very simple: Take a picture of your prescription and get it filled by an independent pharmacist.
It has done so, since the beginning, by pitching itself as having better products than the other discounters, lower prices than the department stores, and a better shopping experience than anyone in the field.
These types of products will help unlock the mobile experience by extracting the complexity of checkout and payment into the cloud, so that customers can simply pull out their phones and do the things that they need to do.
Customers want their products as soon as they click Buy Now, so Coastal drove down the average time of order placement by the customer to purchase shipment to 0.7 days.
The retailer positions itself as offering a luxe dollar - store shopping experience, «unique» products and higher quality goods than homegrown Dollarama, Canada's king of knock - offs, but it does so by copying Japanese chains that came before it.
HealthEquity uses a so - called business - to - business - to - consumer model, which allows for distribution of its products through health insurance companies and, by extension, giant companies including Google and American Express.
And the product prices are so low in some cases, that the smallest businesses can be helped by using software.
I have always disliked the hard push by salespeople, so I had to think of a way to sell my products without annoying potential clients.
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