Sentences with phrase «consumers take to the roads»

As more consumers take to the roads, however, the number of accidents is also on the rise.

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It was cagey about if and when it would take its fiber - to - the - home show on the road, but if it does, it will pummel existing ISPs on price and service, have repercussions throughout the carrier equipment industry and entice a lot of end consumers to take on a more active role in marketing Google's broadband.
The roads in New York are shut down and you need some HOT F * CKING TAKES to satisfy the discerning taste of today's NFL consumer.
In April 2015 the IDC released an investigative report, «Road to Credit Danger: Predatory Subprime Auto Lending in New York,» that examined the deceptive practices used by car dealers to take advantage of consumers.
In addition to forming a consumer advisory board and taking the Volt on the road across the United States, Chevrolet will launch the Volt sedan during coverage of the 2010 World Series.
Vazquez: As with anything new, the revised fuel economy estimates will take a little getting used to, and remember that mileage will still vary based on driving behaviors and road conditions, but consumers can feel confident knowing that what you see on the window sticker should now hold true on the roads as well.
It's always easy to point the fingers when discussing their recent sagging sales figures in certain departments, but Ninty President Satoru Iwata continues to take the high road and lay the blame squarely on the need to make better games to entice more consumers.
PSFK takes the show on the road to London on June 1, with «The Marketing Gap in Green» with Chair: Karen Fraser (Ethical Index) Panel: John Grant (BrandTarot), Diana Verde Nieto (Clownfish), Tamara Giltsoff (OZObrand), Santiago Gowland (Unilever) discussing» Could marketing departments and their agencies get left behind by both the corporations they serve and the consumers they supply?»
Only through continued support for research and development that brings down prices and increases range — and therefore consumer preference — can governments hope to see more and more electric vehicles on the road, taking them one step closer to fulfilling obligations under the Paris Agreement.
When one takes into consideration the different efficiencies of liquid - fueled and electric propulsion, then where the rubber meets the road the cost of powering a plug - in hybrid with average - cost residential electricity would be about 40 per cent of the cost of powering the same vehicle with today's approximately $ 2.50 / gallon gasoline, or, said another way, for the consumer to be able to buy fuel in the form of electricity at the equivalent of $ 1 / gallon gasoline.
From coast - to - coast, trucks take to the roads and haul everything from produce to textiles to machinery, enabling work to get done and products to reach consumers.
Thus, unless lawyers can show that a greater percentage of LegalZoom documents than lawyer - prepared documents are actually botched or more likely to give rise to litigation or added costs or some other horrible down the road, then consumers would just as well take their chances with the lower priced option.
Companies are taking initiatives, like consumer meets, awareness campaigns, road shows, and social media promotions, to foster the concept of insurance amongst the people.
The brand took the high road to offer its consumers a fresh new design on its upgrade.
Not content to sit on the sidelines and espouse theories, this one - time professional basketball player has taken his message on the road with his Real Estate Marketing Expo educational program, turning REALTORS ® all over the country on to the Internet consumer and the techniques top producers use to reach them.
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