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.
Friends, let's get serious about the Bible — we either choose not
to believe anything in this sphere, or
stay with the
true and entire
Word of God!
I know she's pleasantly surprised that we actually did
stay true to our
word and keep it almost exactly like it was,
with some additions.
The Arsenal boss has
stayed true to his
word about treating the FA cup semi-final today
with all due care and attention, despite the fact that our Wembley opponents Reading are only a Championship club and a mid-table one at that.
So I have
stayed true to my
word and ended up
with another piece in Motel's fab Mandala print!
Off the bat, Refn warns that his conversation
with Fanning won't unlock the movie's mysteries for any nonplussed viewers, and he
stays true to his
word.
I was not the easyest buyer
to deal
with, yet they
stayed true to their
word through the whole process
And, despite early concerns, the 10.1 - inch tablet will be rocking Android 3.0,
with the Taiwanese tech giant
staying true to its
word that if Honeycomb was available then it would be on board.
Markets expect the Fed
to march forward
with rate hikes,
to stay true to its
word than
to remain completely data - dependent.
And Steve was really happy
with that direction — he told us
to stay true to the spirit of Sorcery, rather than the
words or the mechanics.
It pains me
to write these
words about Facebook, because the platform has enabled me
to reconnect and
stay in touch
with dozens of
true friends and family members that I had fallen out of touch
with over years of widespread travel and study abroad.