Sentences with phrase «with faceless corporations»

The users do not have to transact on the web with faceless corporations that may lose or even resell the user's personal data.
People like to do business with other people, not with faceless corporations, and your About Us page is a great place to humanize your brand.
«Also, via Kobo Writing Life, you're not dealing with a faceless corporation.
Are you sick of submitting your book to the big book promotion sites and feeling like you've been working with another faceless corporation that doesn't care your journey as an author?

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But, as we can see from the facts about wealth inequality noted above, the implied community of interest among all «citizens» and «ordinary people», contrasted with the faceless villains of «corporations and financial markets», is a gross simplification.
At a time when invention tends to be dominated by faceless teams at huge multinational corporations, he showed it is still possible, even in semiconductor electronics, for an inventor with enough talent and determination to triumph despite daunting disadvantages in resources.
After all, would you rather sound like a faceless corporation or a real person with an interesting story to tell?
This is not a faceless corporation but instead a kind community with a leader passionate about improving the lot of its users.
Yes, the drawback is that my works may be copied freely, but I'd rather the books be liberated than be locked down by some faceless corporation who controls what you can and can not do with what you purchase.
The real world job market can be an unforgiving place, with ruthless competition and thousands of faceless corporations.
With most news outlets now owned by major corporations and faceless investors, marketing strategy is replacing news judgment; celebrity coverage is on the rise, even as newspapers cut staff and fail to provide their remaining reporters the time they need to research complex stories.
«They've learned how to stop depending so much on faceless corporations to provide them with what they need (and desire) and to begin doing some of the things humans have been doing for themselves since the dawn of time.
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