Not exact matches
Too many product or
service offerings at once risks overwhelming and frustrating your customers to the
point that they regret their decision.
Other
services have made that pitch, of course, but
too often they've felt like handicapped versions of cable at a lower price
point.
Admitting that «drug prices are
too high,» Wichmann
pointed to UnitedHealth's efforts to make pharmaceuticals more affordable for everyday consumers through
point - of -
service discounts.
Customer
service has a clear impact on a company's overall identity and bottom line, but
too few businesses place enough focus on this critical consumer touch
point.
Check
Point could be left behind if it focuses
too much on bottom - line growth instead of selling its
services.
Perhaps Jesus made his
point about doing menial
service all
too clear.
He was directed to admit men who would take the oath of supremacy and agree to read the
service book, and he was instructed not to make
too close an inquiry at other
points.
But Stewart - Cousins said the bill introduced this week by Katz is an example of how abortion rights are under fire not just nationally, but in New York as well (Planned Parenthood supporters,
too, have
pointed out the organization provides a range of health
services to women).
Let me
point to 10 things that I sketched out this morning:
too much money spent on administration and bureaucracy and not enough on front - line patient care;
too little patient - centric information to inform decision making;
too little innovation;
too little clinical input into decision making;
too much inertia and hostility to reform, as we have seen today;
too much process - driven target culture distorting clinical decision making; falling productivity; poor outcomes across a range of clinical indicators;
too often, weak commissioning of
servicing; and widening health inequalities in the past 10 years, in addition to the scandals that occurred in Staffordshire and Kent.
In contrast, having
too few branches would reduce the range of areas that the network
services, and having
too few connecting
points would reduce travel efficiency.
There are so many advantages we can
point out about online dating
services, however, at the same time there are number of pitfalls
too there with it.
Internet offers people a dating
service where you do not waste
too much time on searching and go strictly to the
point.
Aside from less than a handful of funny self - referencing
points, this is a hugely disappointing by the numbers blockbuster that under
services its embarrassingly rich cast and offers its enormous fanbase
too little that is challenging, inspired or even surprising.
The
point is, those little changes — and plenty of big ones,
too — were all made in the
service of making the movies movies.
But when he also has his characters continually shoot suspicious glances at CCTV cameras or strangers in the crowd who may, or may not, be secret
service agents, you feel that Crowley is trying a bit
too hard to get his
point across.
•
too much school time is given over to test prep — and the pressure to lift scores leads to cheating and other unsavory practices; • subjects and accomplishments that aren't tested — art, creativity, leadership, independent thinking, etc. — are getting squeezed if not discarded; • teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, and to act like professionals; • the curricular homogenizing that generally follows from standardized tests and state (or national) standards represents an undesirable usurpation of school autonomy, teacher freedom, and local control by distant authorities; and • judging teachers and schools by pupil test scores is inaccurate and unfair, given the kids» different starting
points and home circumstances, the variation in class sizes and school resources, and the many other
services that schools and teachers are now expected to provide their students.
If all this sounds
too complicated, the main
point is this: REST is a simpler, widely adopted, de facto industry standard for talking to and integrating with web
services.
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Looking at the goods and
services that the trademark encompasses doesn't provide
too many concrete hints just because there are so damned many of them, but they do seem to
point to an actual, physical product rather than a
service.
And it looks to be named just right for its intended role
too though there sure will be a lot more applications of the Dbrain once it enters markets rather than being confined to just hospitals or other medical
service points.
If you
too agree with all these
points listed above, and need immediate help in your law assignment, then we are sure that our
services would serve your needs to a great extent.
However, we are very democratic at this
point and we know quite well that students are not able to pay much for such
servicing as they have
too many other expenses to cover.
Perhaps you have heard some horrible stories from fellow students who have gotten «ripped off» by some online writing
services; perhaps you have not until now reached a «crunch
point,» at which the essay and paper assignments have just become
too much.
To put «Tales» into print form would cost
too much money; the price
point on each unit would be
too horribly high to cover only the cost per unit if we did used a private Print - on - Demand publishing
service.
A case in
point: Those who take on
too much debt, can't get it paid off by retirement — and end up
servicing huge mortgages and other loans long after their paychecks have come to an end.
It has another great feature,
too — you will get 5X
points for every dollar spent «at office supply stores and on cellular phone, landline, internet and cable TV
services.»
«We even tried a dog meal
service at one
point, but that was far
too costly and our vet actually didn't think the food was any better than what he was already getting.»
It has another great feature,
too — you will get 5X
points for every dollar spent «at office supply stores and on cellular phone, landline, internet and cable TV
services.»
You will often earn base
points on
services charged to your room
too but you always need to check the fine print.
Further complicating matters are
services like Steam that offer frequent discounts, and a plethora of indies that simply can't afford to push their price
point too high.
Nintendo recently announced more information on their online
service that will be available in September, which... honestly, isn't
too far away at this
point.
PowerPass, GameStop's
too - good - to - be-true $ 60 video game rental program, has been temporarily paused, with speculation saying its
point - of - sale systems aren't equipped to handle the
service.
Prompt
service will score you extra
points, but delay
too long and your guests may check out early.
I get the
point that to adopt a «definition of «public» which refuses to recognize that any accommodation,
service or facility will only ever be available to a subset of the public» perhaps takes
too much power away from human rights legislation, but there must be some middle ground, and my inclination is that we ought to err on the side of definitions that preserve the rights of private contracting parties to arrange their affairs however they wish.
Other legal publishers offer some
point - in - time
services too.
It is
too early to know what action should flow from the evidence, but it is anticipated that this may include an array of reforms affecting formal court procedures, frontline legal
service entry and information
points, changes in legal and judicial culture, alternative models of legal practice, multi-sector perspectives on investment in access to justice, and effective public involvement in the change process.
Partly it comes from a concern that the main thrust of our
service delivery just might be targeted at the wrong
point in people's interactions with the justice system, that perhaps we are shutting the barn door a bit
too late.
Too cheap means higher risk of inferiority, to the
point where you would be wise to buy insurance against the higher risk, and if you can do that, you might as well pay a fair fee for non-inferior
services.
Corporations have used these statistics in human rights hearings to defend themselves against allegations of discrimination in
services for Deaf people — i.e., the Deaf community is «
too small» and therefore providing equality of access to them is cost - ineffective to the
point of being an «undue hardship».
I don't know that Lee is referring to individual lawyers reengineering the delivery of legal
services the way Uber reengineered local travel, but Lee is
pointing out the obvious — that being that the Internet is
too valuable to waste.
That'll get better at some
point,
too, and presumably as Sonos adds more assistant
services (Google Assistant is coming sometime in 2018), we'll get better choices for default settings.
Kik was also the first to sync up address books to suggest «people that you may know,» and help move a user's friends — a key
point for messenger stickiness — onto the
service too.
The company simply has
too much power — Microsoft (s msft) and its allies may not be natural sympathy magnets, but they certainly have a
point when they complain about how Google can make rival
services just disappear if it feels like it.
Spotio may be pulled at some
point should Spotify find it hits a bit
too close to home, but it's a cool way to get back to one of the most beautiful streaming music
services ever.