However, they do
stay true to their word as being affordable.
However, they do
stay true to their word as being affordable.
Not exact matches
But that's not the final
word, apparently, because other evidence suggests that brand loyalty is
as strong
as it's ever been: Fully 77 percent of consumers in one survey, for instance, said they return
to the same brands over and over again, with 37 percent of them qualifying
as «brand loyalists» — the segment of customers who will
stay true to a brand even if offered a superior product from a competitor.
Instead, he will have the same contract length now
as Barzagli, and will almost certainly
stay true to his
word that the 2018 season and World Cup in Russia will be his final swansong for both club and country.
«In this parliament I will
stay true to my
word and implement
as fast
as I can the devolution that all parties agreed for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.»
There's no official
word yet on whether the original film's female lead, Morena Baccarin's Vanessa, will be back second time around, or whether they will
stay true to the comics by sending her into superhero territory
as her Copycat alter ego.
As your line editor, using the Chicago Manual of Style, I correct spelling, punctuation, grammar, spacing, capitalization, syntax, and style, reword sentences
to improve clarity, and remove repetition or simple
wording while
staying true to your unique voice.
Shelter a dog, in the
true meaning of the
word, that didn't ask
to be brought into this world, but surely wants
to stay in it
as much
as you and I. Protect that dog, because we are their guardians.
Aside from launching in new markets, Amazon did confirm that it had plans
to bring Alexa
to its other devices and,
as expected, the company has
stayed true to its
word by rolling out Alexa
to its line of Fire tablets.