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en There are incentives, but in the U. Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. S. -- with 85 percent of people subscribing to paid TV services -- it's hard to see direct over-the-air TV service having much impact in the future.

en During May, we encourage businesses and financial institutions to educate their employees and customers about the convenience, security and financial benefits of Direct Deposit and Direct Payment. These services are no longer the wave of the future. They are already widely used by millions of Americans who understand that they can save valuable time and money by paying bills and getting paid electronically.

en I think incentives have been a concern for some time now as they impact margins. With GM pushing hard on incentives to boost their volume, it's pulling everyone kicking and screaming into the game whether they like it or not.

en If used appropriately, incentives can make a big difference. If no incentives are provided, participation in a personal health-risk assessment may be less than 10 percent of the population. Employers that have offered significant incentives have seen participation as high as 90 percent.

en [Federal regulators] do have something to say, not only over free terrestrial radio and television but also over paid services, ... That being said, paid service has not been treated in the same way.

en Salaries used to be a fairly secretive issue between the employer and the employee, but now there is far more information available and it is easier to find out what people are paid. But the way people are paid has become far more complicated as it is not just a direct relation to the money they take home.

en Those that simply get local telephone service and only want local telephone service won't be subsidizing the discounts for people to obtain all kinds of different bundle services in the future.

en Have you ever seen a company that offers two services, one free and the other paid, provide as good a service to the free one? It is guaranteed that the quality of service for those who do not pay will go down.

en These direct costs, coupled with an opt-in requirement, could endanger free online content and services that are paid for by targeted advertising and marketing.

en So far the strike is having little impact on services and London Underground is running full services on all lines except the Northern Line, where there are some delays. We expect to provide services throughout the evening and night. We expect to be able to provide service on all lines.

en Compensation policies are to be driven by the nature of the business and its philosophy on how to compensate employees for their past services and how to provide incentives for the future.

en There will be 'two societies' in the future: high-paid knowledge workers and low-paid service workers.
  Bill Gates

en All of the carriers are racing toward providing more and different services – location services, concierge services – and the core service that most people seem to want – to communicate by voice – is being neglected.

en There is a greater demand for these services. By providing a regional service, we can keep our costs down because we're doing a joint venture. Our agreement also has provisions for additional counties to join. As we go into the future, we think regionalization of these services is what's going to happen.

en Bringing back our promotion for high-speed Internet for less than $15 is a direct reflection of our passion to deliver what consumers want -- great values and innovative services. This offer is a great incentive to make the switch from cable modem service or dial-up Internet service.


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