Sentences with phrase «obvious benefit to companies»

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For the company, there is an obvious public - relations benefit: the customer is likely to tell other people how well the situation was handled.
But, despite the program's obvious theoretical benefits, in practice, companies have often found it difficult to transition to a flexible, or even virtual, environment.
To us, however, it is obvious states and non-profits have rushed to give out the free boxes before considering whether they are sanitary, safe or certified as bassinets... all to benefit a private company that is amassing a database of new parents and handing out samples to benefit consumer giants like Procter & GamblTo us, however, it is obvious states and non-profits have rushed to give out the free boxes before considering whether they are sanitary, safe or certified as bassinets... all to benefit a private company that is amassing a database of new parents and handing out samples to benefit consumer giants like Procter & Gamblto give out the free boxes before considering whether they are sanitary, safe or certified as bassinets... all to benefit a private company that is amassing a database of new parents and handing out samples to benefit consumer giants like Procter & Gamblto benefit a private company that is amassing a database of new parents and handing out samples to benefit consumer giants like Procter & Gamblto benefit consumer giants like Procter & Gamble.
Richard Kenyon, a communications consultant for Biosensors International, a company whose international headquarters is in Morges, says that large multinational companies are attracted to Switzerland for several reasons, as well as the obvious tax benefits: «The native Swiss population is very well - educated and provides a good pool for employment, particularly around the Lausanne area, where the EPFL is located.
And while she is an obvious proponent of skin probiotics — having founded a product line and working to advance skin microbiome research with her company's parter AOBiome — this is a pretty exciting area of study, since uncovering the precise benefits of our skin bacteria will help us understand what might be happening when these same bacteria become unbalanced (think skin disease).
Significant reductions in energy use are an obvious outcome (with corresponding pressure on energy companies), but even more exciting are the social and economic benefits of being able to preform significantly more work with our existing energy resources.
For example, in the US, each time the Clean Air Act has been amended since 1972, fossil - fuel power companies and their associated think - tanks screamed bloody murder that sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emission reductions would essentially destroy the economy (all but ignoring the obvious health and environmental benefits that did come to fruition).
But in other respects the benefits these companies bring to their home countries may be less obvious.
Suicide is obvious and it states that if, during the first two years of the policy (one year in a few states), you take your own life, the company is not bound to pay the death benefit, just return the premium paid.
It sounds obvious, but most companies are still simply adding tools to websites, and the tools donâ $ ™ t always help users connect; nor do they provide meaningful benefits.
The importance of a resume is very obvious in a way that it is the mirror for hiring managers to take a peek on what you can give them that benefits their companies.
It's obvious that everyone wants to enjoy their work and be successful, but a hiring manager or hiring team is focused on choosing candidates that will benefit the company.
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