Sentences with phrase «loyalty which»

Yes in that my contention is first and foremost that when we turn a seller or buyer into a client, we agree to provide fiduciary duty — an undivided loyalty which includes protecting their bests interests which in turn includes negotiating on their behalf as per their direction after being able to benefit from our counsel.
Great customer service increases employee loyalty which translates into increased future business.
The other root of fidelity arises from the pack loyalty which binds the wild dog to the pack leader or respectively from the affection which the individual members of the pack feel for each other.
Some come to me more broken than others, but all have within them that insatiable love and loyalty which is what makes dogs so wonderful.
While urging that the celebrations be done with moderation, the minister said the lessons of perseverance, sacrifice and loyalty which Eid - el - Kabir teaches should remain the dominant factor in spite of the pomp and ceremony that accompany the festival.
The strong personal following he had developed over the years had created a loyalty which seemed to offset the damage done.
@indigochild The reality is that most kinds of political activities are divided on a partisan basis, largely to assure trust and loyalty which are critical to such a position.
The indignities inflicted on the Popes aroused the sympathy of millions and tended to bring to the occupants of the Papal throne and to the office itself a loyalty which had been either dormant or lacking in the years when the popular image of the See of Peter had been one of luxurious impotence.
Though only a few of the broadcasters were politically involved, their wide constituency which was made possible by the mass media and the passionate loyalty which they appeared to engender from this constituency made them a minority group whose power exceeded their number.
The loyalty which television has been able to elicit from its adherents is more pervasive than perhaps any other single social phenomenon in human history.
Faith is that loyalty which is the foundation stone of life and of religion.
Christ has renewed the human community through re-establishing the ultimate loyalty which restores man to himself.
In preparation for the future, Christians should «divorce themselves from the program of nationalism and capitalism, and unite in a higher loyalty which transcends national and classs lines of division.»
Anyway Jonathan was a prime example of loyalty which sounds like royalty, but has nothing to do with Kings and Queens as loyalty is not high on their agenda, that can also be said for people in high places who lose their sense of direction through their elevation, ending up with their heads in the clouds as did Gods chosen Kings Saul and David.
They are immediately followed by a divine oracle uttered by Hosea in which Israel is rebuked by God for the superficial character of her penitence and for her belated profession of cupboard - love loyalty which could be displayed when it suited Israel, but which could also vanish quickly «like the morning mist».
The strength of tribalism lies in the personal bonds of mutual loyalty which hold the tribe together, give it an identity, endow it with strength and courage to overcome threats, and enable it to survive from generation to generation.
As a pious Catholic, he still believes himself married to the woman who left him eight years before, but he has nonetheless been «deprived of the loyalties which should have sustained him.»
Today it is not the vague humanist who is regarded as the enemy of Communism in, for example, Eastern Germany; it is the Christian, who has standards and loyalties which are rooted in God.
Ex-president Nkrumah of Ghana had inscribed on his monument in the capital city: «Seek ye first the political Kingdom and all else shall follow.18 Every historical order elicits and organizes group loyalties which are among the most powerful forces in human life.
There is, of course, an important distinction between group loyalties which assert in principle the universal claim of all men to justice and brotherhood, and those which make an idol of one group.
There is, however, a special difficulty in the group loyalties which Reinhold Niebuhr has exposed in an unforgettable way.
... that no matter how wide the perspectives which the human mind may reach, how broad the loyalties which the human imagination may conceive, how universal the community which human statecraft may organize or how pure the aspirations of the saintliest idealist may be, there is no level of human moral or social achievement in which there is not some corruption of inordinate self - love.

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«Creating a community really creates a deeper engagement that's not just rational, but emotional, which builds loyalty,» Song says.
«Most of our posts are focused on giving them meaningful content that they want to share,» Pearson says, which builds their trust and loyalty.
But part of what's enabled him to occupy a hallowed place in the pantheon of business thinkers is the passionate loyalty of the next generation of talent that he's cultivated, which ensures that his message will spread widely and for decades.
Then, you have to use the mechanisms (which I call «pillars» of loyalty) that drive each individual customer's behavior.
The company, which lets users earn loyalty points from check - ins, photos and updates, has been acquired by travel software company ezRez.
But the model for Apple could be arch-rival Google, which launched a digital wallet that combines the tickets - and - loyalty - cards storage of Passbook with credit or debit card information for real - world purchases.
Quebec - based brands also tend to command greater loyalty within their home province, which pushed Desjardins into the top 20.
This is unlike an on - demand beauty service, which ensures a good repeat as well loyalty among customers.
But 98 percent of LevelUp's customers also use the service to manage loyalty campaigns, which is how the company makes money.
Secondly, for maintenance services like plumber, electrician, there is a considerably low loyalty factor due to lack of personal connection & customers are mostly motivated by cheaper cost points & discounts; which is definitely not a sustainable strategy for any company.
But its proposed merger with Marriott — which would create the world's largest hotel chain, with 5,500 locations — led Starwood loyalists to clutch their do not disturb signs, thanks to Marriott's stingier loyalty program and lesser customer - service reputation.
To build brand loyalty and a great reputation, start using cloud - based based customer support tools like Freshdesk, which provides a single place to track all customer queries as well as automation for many steps of customer interaction.
It hopes to maintain its 81 + Net Promoter Score, which gauges the loyalty of a company's customer relationships.
Good community relations programs give employees a reason to be proud of the company, which increases loyalty and may help to reduce labor and production costs.
Above all, the analysts were interested in the future of the Roll Up the Rim customer loyalty program, which cut into sales this year after odds for prize payouts were increased to 1 in 6 to celebrate the promotion's 25th anniversary.
It drives loyalty by regularly letting its employees (a large portion of them Millennials) decide to which charity organizations Acuity will donate its millions.
Another startup vying to revolutionize customer loyalty programs is San Francisco - based Perkville, which eschews punch cards as well as mobile apps; instead, consumers» e-mail addresses are stored in the participating merchant's POS system, and that address doubles as their virtual rewards card across the Perkville network, with all transaction data automatically uploaded into the system.
The push by Republicans to obtain the memos came after the release this week of Comey's memoir, «A Higher Loyalty,» and interviews in which he portrays the president as a liar and immoral.
The card earns Membership Rewards points, the currency in Amex's loyalty program, which can be exchanged for statement credits or cash back, used to book travel through Amex's travel website, or, to get the most value, transferred to any of 17 airline and three hotel transfer partners (transferable points are among the best).
For starters, it's football season, which means that we have a number of on - going promotions at our restaurant including a limited - time menu featuring game - day grub, a digital loyalty program and Super Bowl ticket giveaway, among a number of other NFL season festivities and celebrations.
To drive traffic to the stores we direct our efforts in guiding you to implement a variety of marketing tactics and the development of a Local Store Marketing plan which includes proven tactics such as on - site sampling, direct mail campaigns, bounce back coupons, loyalty programs and more.
The company also included highlights from its Nordstrom Rewards loyalty program, which now has 9.4 million active users in the U.S. and Canada.
By integrating technology, retailers can deliver more personal and therefore more meaningful shopping experiences which will lead to increased loyalty and advocacy.
(Not only do these new coupon-esque technologies actually improve brand loyalty, they're also better for search optimization, which is the gift that keeps on giving.)
the President tweeted, appearing to reference a New York Times report in which two anonymous sources described a January dinner between Trump and Comey, during which, the sources said, Trump asked for Comey's loyalty.
Considering the US's lack of federal paid family leave policy, Sandberg said companies need to take the lead and support families with their own paid leave policies, which she said wouldn't just be nice to do, but would also improve the bottom line by increasing employee loyalty and performance.
The company markets its product as an «escape» from reality, and it really focuses on the customer experience, which encourages brand loyalty and growth.
But we had the world's first loyalty program in 1958, which was Canadian Tire «Money.»
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