Sentences with phrase «draw real consumer»

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Of more use to average reading consumers is 1DollarScan's other key feature, the ability to create ebook editions out of print titles that users already own; again, this ability to store and access the content is the real draw, as well as offering readers the chance to save their book files in the event of pending damage.
Nintendo if you're reading this: Make a REAL Pokémon RPG for WiiU (no more lame handheld exclusive BS), a new mature Kid Ikarus, 2D Metroid, Starfox, F - zero along with Zelda and a bunch of NEW IPs that draw in MORE than your average consumer.
Real time consumer trends affecting client business lines will be drawn from the firm's big data solution, enabling firms to identify macro trends that will affect their client's business and help them to futureproof.
We wish there were other studies to draw on, as we're sure Backblaze's data isn't perfect, but we're not aware of any other companies that have published so much data about which consumer drives fail in real usage.
As an example, Davis drew attention to «Prediction # 1: Shifting Consumer Needs Change the Role of the Agent», which reads, in part, «As consumers continue to become more informed via online research, we're seeing a huge shift in what Buyers and Sellers expect from their real estate agent.
A real estate consumer can't be expected to draw any conclusions around the Registrant / REALTOR Agency Relationships in these situations — especially in the absence of confirmation as to the precise nature of those Relationships.
Achieve Icon Status Other agents have found they can generate business indirectly by becoming so involved in community work that they build credibility — and draw consumers — without ever selling themselves as real estate agents.
New Elizabeth Banks Campaign Draws in Consumers New TV ads, digital videos and social integrations cement realtor.com ® as the most trusted source of real estate information.
«I look forward to drawing upon my experiences as both a regulator and a lawyer with experience in real estate and administrative law to serve the interests of British Columbia's real estate consumers by working swiftly to implement the reforms initiated by the government,» Noseworthy says.
Essentially the Competition Bureau of Canada's lawyer has acknowledged at the Tribunal that there is a problem in the GTA, with the nature of the current competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's own lawyer?
Real estate drew 27 percent of those polled in this monthly survey designed to get a pulse of consumer attitudes about a slew of financial topics.
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