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en There was no changed behavior. No change in spending, like they'd won.

en We have to change our behavior, ... We drink too much, smoke too much, eat the wrong foods and don’t exercise. We can change racial disparities by changing our behavior.

en I learned a long time ago that no one can change another person's behavior, but we can give them the tools, resources, and understanding to change their own behavior.

en Consumer behavior has changed. Listeners no longer only get their music on radio and TV. They're spending more and more time online and on devices like cell phones. We're making sure our brands reach listeners in a variety of ways.

en We needed a mixture of people that would reach different groups of citizens within Kansas. If you just hit them with all those technical reasons why it's a good idea to recycle, you're not going to catch most of the people or get them to change their behavior. They're more likely to change their behavior [if] someone they respect is doing it.

en Behavior is like an organ as much as a lung or a heart is. Like an organ, behavior highly affects us, and it's the animal's first and last resort for defense. Animals change their behavior in order to meet challenges in the environment.

en Consumer behavior has changed and the business model has not changed.

en The behavior may change within one to three sessions, but that doesn't mean it's firmly entrenched in the subconscious. It takes four to six weeks for new behavior to become permanent.

en The general rule of thumb is that, for each dollar change in [stock prices], there's roughly a 4-cent change in consumer spending, ... If stocks rally 10 percent, that would increase the value of equities by about $1 trillion, adding about $40 billion in new spending to the economy.

en It's when people view these changes as enduring that it really can affect their current spending behavior. I think that is happening probably, and I'm hoping that house price appreciation, the equity accumulation, will help soften the blow in consumer spending.

en Lower equity prices and higher financing costs should damp household and business spending, and greater uncertainty and risk aversion may also lead to more cautious spending behavior,
  Alan Greenspan

en It takes 30 days for a change in behavior to become a habit, and six months for a habit to become the automatic way a person does things, ... If they haven't changed in 30 days, it's not happening.

en Our goal is not to sanction teams and schools, but rather to change behavior, and we are starting to see some positive changes in behavior regarding the academic achievements of student-athletes.

en This is about learning to change your own behavior, and your children's behavior, so that you can embrace and resolve conflict and enjoy life, ... She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. Easy to Love, Difficult to Discipline.

en The federal government has to understand the game has changed and we'll have to change to be competitive. We don't want to enter and not win, or not have a good chance to win. We don't want cities to be spending an awful lot of money and not get a full chance to be victorious.
  Peter Ueberroth


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