As a result of ever -
changing norms in the industry, new tools must be employed in order to continue empowering consumers with accurate information so they can make the best decisions possible about their future homes and mortgages.
«We've got state - of - the - art technology and processes that are not
the norm in the industry, which provides value to our customers.»
«It almost seems to be
the norm in the industry to try and get away with that,» one campaigner said.
multidisciplinary training and education programs that promote the flexible team - based approach to research that is increasingly
the norm in industry and academia.
Jim: We also find that because we offer such a comprehensive service to our customers, we've got a very near 50/50 mix of male / female, which isn't
the norm in the industry.
Reports that have lovely graphics and percentages that seem real are still
the norm in this industry, rather than studies based on real methodology.
This airline charged for your first bag that you checked (this is becoming
the norm in the industry).
If his chargeback rate is higher than
the norm in his industry, they may raise his fees, or ban him entirely from taking Visa / MC.
But the fact remains that enviable dads are more
the norm in the industry.
The amount of customization is almost infinite, and I can't believe I have to say this, but you don't get random loot boxes that have become
the norm in the industry these days.
Where no ethical investment policy or shareholdings could be found for a company, it was assumed to have investments in companies criticised under all Ethical Consumer categories — as, sadly, is
the norm in this industry.
What are
the norms in the Industry?
Select insurance coverage is not
the norm in the industry.
Our DMV package is a way for us to go above and beyond
the norm in our industry.
Samsung started the trend with its Galaxy S8, and it is soon expected to become
the norm in the industry.
Informal dress code is
the norm in this industry, although you may be expected to dress smartly for client meetings.
«If it is
the norm in your industry then feel free to submit it, and you won't have to worry about being removed from consideration,» Yodh said.
Your 1st example is so far removed from
the norm in our industry (at least in my experience) that I find it serves no purpose, but to put Realtors in a bad light.
(As in: tell it like it is...) And interjects that the topic of the Cseepe article is expected, and confirmed, as
the norm in the industry.