While you do need to take
marketing claims like this with a grain of salt, they do seem to be founded in truth when it comes to an evaluation of this pet food brand.
Not exact matches
This means the
claims of overbuilding — which further fuel this idea of a housing
market crash — are unfounded in cities
like Toronto, Calgary and, potentially, Vancouver.
Insurance Bureau of Canada spokesperson Steve Kee says that, while the
market has already begun to consider the potential high levels of
claims, it's still too early to be able to accurately predict what the numbers will look
like.
Analysts agree that there's room in the booming eSports
market for new companies to stake a
claim, assuming they have an angle that gamers are interested in —
like 4K.
«Yelp has never done this and individuals making such
claims are either misinformed, or more typically, have an axe to grind — whether businesses upset that Yelp will not remove reviews they don't
like, or unscrupulous internet
marketing «experts» trying to make a buck off of honest business owners with dubious reputation management schemes.»
Regulators also took issue with a number of
claims used to
market the technology, particularly calling it a «first step in prevention» against diseases
like diabetes, heart disease and breast cancer.
Like all backlashes, this one replaced one kind of irrational extremism with another, and a timeless truth — that making something great and
claiming it as yours are two sides of the same
marketing coin — was the casualty.
Of course, there will always be skeptics who
claim Nolan cast the singer to help
market his film, but the truth of the matter is, the director's films have always contained concepts (
like «Inception» and «Interstellar») or iconic figures (Batman and The Joker) who are far bigger than any actor who has appeared in them.
It was never possible that the 3G - enabled tablet was going to make the laptop computer obsolete, save the publishing world, upend traditional
marketing and buy everyone a Coke
like the evangelizers
claimed.
In 2014, 70 prominent scientists published an open letter pushing back against the
marketing claims made by companies
like Lumosity.
The hype, he said, is the problem: Excitement can build up around a company long before a regulator
like the FDA denies approval to a product or slaps the firm for overly bold
marketing claims or improper lab protocols.
, finishing off the cycle with
claims like «inbound
marketing doesn't work anymore» and «no forms.»
However, even this strategy has skeptics.324 While established brick - and - mortar retailers
like Target have tried to lure online consumers through discounts and low delivery costs, 325 Amazon remains the major online seller of baby products.326 Although Amazon established its dominance in this
market through aggressive price cutting and selling steeply at a loss, its actions have not triggered predatory pricing
claims.
Finally, the 2000
market peak was
like paying $ 100 for a $ 100
claim 12 years later, consistent with my projections at that time, based on similar valuation considerations.
Tokens, if indeed they are investment contracts, are not typical investment contracts
like stock or debt in that they do not represent a
claim against the company, but rather they represent an ability to write to some data structure that the company has built (in common
market practice).
You Are Investing in Something Good — The US real estate
market has seen better days (
like when pioneers raced out West and planted flags in the ground to
claim their acreage), but property is one of those things that, when taken care of, can result in many years of income returns.
At issue is whether Lehman's crisis was merely a temporary «liquidity problem,» that time would have cleaned up much
like BP's oil spill in the Gulf; or, did the firm suffer a more deep - seated «balance sheet problem» (negative equity), as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
claims — a junk balance sheet, composed of assets that not only had no buyers at the time, but had no visible likelihood of recovering their
market price even after the $ 13 trillion the Treasury and Federal Reserve have spent to bail out Wall Street.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of public toilets and
market places... Some of them even would
claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look
like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
«The church is not a product
like a soda or a moisturizer, that you can
market to men by
claiming that it's not for women.
In this review, you'll find out why most of their «superior science»
claims like this are just overhyped
marketing.
Like I said before though, we have access to two pieces of information that help us determine if these warm and fuzzy
marketing claims are really true: the nutrition facts and ingredients.
«There are many products on our shelves using green washing
marketing claims and getting away with it because
claims like «eco», «green» and «organic» aren't regulated,» she says.
Impossible Foods is an example of a firm that has gained consumer support and investments from the
likes of Bill Gates by
marketing its products on the premise of sustainability,
claiming that one of its burgers creates 87 % less greenhouse gas emissions compared to a beef burger.
Late in the summer window he will leave for an ambitious club and Wenger will
claim not have had enough time to replace Sanchez because it is not
like going to the super
market when you look for top strikers.
So I asked them 17 questions on issues
like breastfeeding support, compliance with the WHO International Code of
Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, health claims on their packaging, free formula samples, audits of their marketing practices, the history of the boycott, chocolate and slave labour, sodium in processed foods an
Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes, health
claims on their packaging, free formula samples, audits of their
marketing practices, the history of the boycott, chocolate and slave labour, sodium in processed foods an
marketing practices, the history of the boycott, chocolate and slave labour, sodium in processed foods and more...
So a
marketing claim on the label says «for fussiness and gas due to lactose sensitivity,» instead of a true health
claim like «reduces fussiness and gas.»
To prevent infant formula manufacturers from making extreme
claims about the benefits of formula, organizations
like UNICEF and WHO worked together to create regulations for the
marketing of breast milk alternatives, and in 1979, the International Baby Food Network was formed, advocating for safe feeding practices and the ethical
marketing of formula worldwide.
This website, from Enviromedia Social
Marketing, founded by Valerie Davis and Kevin Tuerff, lets consumers report brands that use vague of misleading
claims about health benefits that make a food seem
like a smart choice when it is not.
Other similar products on the
market include the $ 9.95 MyDrinky by InchBug, and there also are juice box straws (
like the Strawzzle) you can buy that
claim to make squeeze - related spills less likely.
The Senecas
claimed the state violated the 2002 compact by letting racetrack - based casinos in the region, including one in Hamburg, to install devices that increasingly worked
like real slot machines and to
market themselves as full - scale casinos.
He also
claimed Cuomo was acting Castro -
like when, as President Bill Clinton's HUD secretary in the late»90s, he backed subsidized mortgages for thousands of unqualified individuals, «helping to drive the subprime mortgage
market under, and the result was the Great Recession» of 2008.
I know that Ben did some trials of the content and some
market research, but there is no way it is worth $ 199, but rather than justifying the price, he
claims it's worth $ 897 to make it seem
like a good deal.
One false
marketing claim —
like «agave nectar is healthy», for instance — can inadvertently spur a deluge of agave - based recipes and unwarranted health
claims, even from people who should know better
like Dr. Weill and Dr. Oz, (both of whom have in the past few years, recanted their love for the sugary nectar).
I must admit, there's some savvy
marketing behind these sites... they even
claim things
like «as seen on oprah» and try to
claim all sorts of celebrity endorsements.
VitaminWater, kombucha tea, coconut water, and various brands of juice drinks made from acai, goji berry, and mangosteen have all used health
claims in their
marketing — and some,
like POM, have been the subject of scrutiny and legal action.
The move will see Zoosk, which
claims 40m members, join the
likes of SNAP Interactive and Spark Networks on the
market.
When it comes to dating after 40,
marketing yourself is
like marketing anything else — play on the good points but never make false
claims.
On The College Board's college - readiness website, «A Partnership for Student Success» reads
like a polished
marketing brochure: it promotes a number of
claims that are both unproven and lacking in substance.
The funky long - wheelbase crossover which looks
like a baby G - Wagen will now likely be named GLG instead of GLB, and the still - to - be-confirmed four - door sedan will either be
marketed as CSA or CSE, sources
claim.
VW officials
claim the CrossBlue, a three - row crossover, is merely a concept that «gauges customer reaction» to the design, but it's hard to imagine Volkswagen isn't already well on its way to launching a production version here in the U.S. Medium - large, three - row crossovers are as important in this
market as midsize sedans, and given Volkswagen's quest to increase its grasp of the North American automotive
market, a vehicle
like the CrossBlue would be just the ticket towards achieving those goals.
In reality, Mercedes has long asserted the subtle E-Class wagon
claims the wealthiest buyers, proving popular in prosperous
markets like California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Massachusetts.
It's
like an arrowhead viewed from the side, and certainly makes one wonder if Harris Mann and the Triumph
marketing team weren't right when they
claimed the TR7 was the «shape of things to come.»
We've heard
marketing spiel
like that before, so the
claim itself wasn't surprising.
Barnes & Noble also reaffirmed that its share of the digital
market — which the company
claims is 20 % — now exceeds its share of the retail book
market, although new players
like Borders and the forthcoming Copia platform will heighten competition in the space.
The omission of such features probably would be acceptable if Amazon were aiming this model only at the value
market — but Amazon
claims that this tablet,
like its smaller sibling, is the best tablet at any price.
By announcing these initiatives at SXSW, an arts and technology event, rather than waiting for Comic - Con or the debut of one of Marvel's big crossover movie properties
like the Avengers, the company is clearly attempting to stake its
claim to a larger chunk of cultural real estate than the niche
market accorded to superhero comics in recent times.
A few doomsayers
like Toren Smith had
claimed for years that the
market was headed for a bust since publishers were glutting the
market with too much junk.
Like Amazon, it branched out into full - blown tablets with the launch of the Arc range in 2012, and Tamblyn
claims that these devices are competitive on a spec and performance basis with many other tablets on the
market.
So if the one - third share of the ebook
market now supplied by indie self - publishers is so clearly and verifiably obvious, why do industry news sites
like Publishers Lunch and veteran traditional - publishing pundits
like Mike Shatzkin
claim otherwise?
AOC
claims that users will have access to the Android
Market, however it will already come preloaded with essential applications
like Web browser, video and audio players, photo browser, e-mail, calendar and e-book shelves.