A high -
energy sales pitch might win one person over, but force someone quieter and more deliberative into a defensive crouch.
Not exact matches
A: Well, first of all, a pretty large percentage of the
sales pitches for the things that I've seen make appeals to «organic, natural
energy» or «electromagnetic activity».
The
sales pitch for the homes is that the photovoltaic systems can reduce electric bills to zero and avoid release of nearly 11,500 pounds of carbon dioxide annually, as well as around 40 pounds of SO2 and 30 pounds of NOx that would be emitted if coal - generated
energy was used in a newly - built home.
There's another side to the push on wellness:
energy is cheap these days and saving it was never a great
sales pitch in the first place.
This (rather silly)
sales pitch (with interspersed blabber of Bolshevik plots and conspiracies) claims to prove a) that it is warming, b) that CO2 is a GH gas which causes a slowdown in radiation of LW
energy into space and c) that humans are emitting CO2, thereby causing an increase in its concentration.