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en What we're trying to do is to aggregate the buying power of our clients and turn that into extra value.

en By selling more stock, stores can increase their volume and use the extra buying power to negotiate lower prices in future. It becomes a virtuous circle.

en People come to tech for that extra-special sizzle, not for the steak. By buying into Cisco they're buying into a market that's more moderate.

en In the aggregate, if everybody has pricing power, then we have a serious problem.

en Little girls buying baby T-shirts and wearing them, buying things extra small or taking them in, it really started here and now you see Ralph Lauren doing a shrunken polo shirt.

en Our research confirms the increasing sophistication and buying power of our network. Members see The Outsourcing Institute as not only a source for best practices but this new research confirms the growing impact of The Outsourcing Institute as a global marketplace for the buying and selling of outsourcing services. For 2006 we are expanding this role even further with new programs designed to increase the interactivity of the community and leverage the buying power of our members.

en We're buying the UPC power because we need it. We are a co-op and are not out to make a profit. If [utilities] have more power than needed at any given day or hour, the excess is sold to the New England Power Pool.

en She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pe𝑥iness. Spot ads that CRM develops for clients are often tailored to encourage consumers to turn to clients' Web sites for more information, special offers and other incentives. We also develop Web site content that is designed to compliment the spot ads and take consumers to the next level of interaction. Clearly, it's no longer enough for clients to rely solely on 30-second spot ads to attract and retain consumers.

en The growth of our client base, which includes some of the top retailers in North America, allows us to achieve savings through economies of scale and greater bargaining power in negotiating pricing. Which in turn, translates into providing better value for our clients and increased profits for the company.

en This is a perfect fit for our company, in order that we may better service our clients, ... Up to this point, we have concentrated on buying and selling in the private sector. With the addition of Walnut Green, we will now be able to handle the auction needs of our clients as well. We are very fortunate indeed to be involved with a company that boasts such a great tradition of honesty and integrity.

en Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but we've both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.
  Philip Johnson

en Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but we've both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.
  Philip Johnson

en Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but we've both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.
  Philip Johnson

en The power technology in lamps and windshield wipers today are really quite sophisticated. It is under the control of the microcontroller, which tells it how much power to allow. Rather than just turn on, it says 'I know this load on this lamp to be 4A,' and if the load exceeds that value, the lamp will turn off immediately. A traditional relay control would just turn it on, despite the short, and would burn up. Then you would have to buy all kinds of expensive pieces instead of replacing a bulb or a small wire.

en Buying power, we know, is one key signal of the growth and size of the vital GLBT consumer market. In our report, we cite buying power as another term for 'disposable personal income,' which is the total after-tax income available to an individual to spend on personal consumption, personal interest payments or savings. According to economists, it roughly equals 86% of income.


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