Not exact matches
Allen notes that there are lots of
consumer - friendly carbon dioxide detectors on the market, adding that the research found that
people performed best
at CO2
levels of 500 to 600 ppm.
«The common thread, though, is that they must use new tools and technologies such as cognitive analytics and cloud to capture data regarding
people, products, preferences and store facilities — and then leverage that information
at a hyperlocal
level to provide a more expansive, personalized and effective experience wherever
consumers want to shop.»
Consumers today might experience a gut -
level cringe
at the idea of an artificial intelligence that can recognize and analyze their Instagram photos, but companies like Google and thought leaders like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are investing heavily in it, making huge bets that
people will accept it someday.
At the same time, they must carefully monitor
consumers» perceptions of «normal» price
levels: Excessive promotions lead
consumers to revise their expectations about prices downward and can threaten profitability in the recovery period because
people will resist the steep increases as prices return to «normal.»
At a deeper
level, as
people are conditioned to a
consumer outlook, the church finds itself under challenge to present the Christian faith in a way that meshes with
people's desire for answers, and in a more pernicious way for a faith «product», that will meet their needs with a minimum of effort and disruption.
This as - of - yet untapped
level on
consumer — the
person who wishes he read more books or was more up - to - date on current events, but simply doesn't have enough time to devote to this type of reading — is becoming a bigger focus among digital publishing platforms; last week, Rooster announced the March 11th launch of its «snippet» reading subscription that lets users consume serialized books
at a fraction of the cost of full - size ebook subscriptions, again, optimized for smartphone reading.
At the very least, as student loan debt becomes a greater and greater burden on
consumers in America we will see it erode the money
people spent on other items and see a continued decrease in unsecured
consumer debt
levels.
«The fact that
consumers are paying off more of their balances even as credit card spending increases shows that
people are highly conscious of their debt obligations and actively working to keep them
at affordable
levels,» he said.
They also added a «Principles» clause to the Ontario Drug Benefit Act, [5] which stated that the public drug system «aims to operate transparently to the extent possible for all
persons with an interest in the system, including...
consumers, manufacturers, wholesalers and pharmacies» and «aims to consistently achieve value - for - money and ensure the best use of resources
at every
level of the system».
Anytime there's change on this
level people get caught
at the dirty end of the stick, but by fighting change as we have in our industry is left us all
at the dirty end of the stick, especially in the
consumers eyes.
An online survey by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling ® (NFCC ®) has taken a look
at levels of
consumer awareness related to identity theft, and reveals how concerned
people are.