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en It's not unusual that these tables are updated so infrequently. The effect now, however is that re-priced products may actually be more affordable now.

en For low-priced, commodity-type products, automation is the most realistic venue as profit margins dictate that companies deploy LTC (linear time code) options, which are typically voice-automated, Web self-service, or offshore. For higher-priced products or consultative services such as furniture or retail financial services, the right balance between automation and live agent becomes more complex.

en For low-priced, commodity-type products, automation is the most realistic venue as profit margins dictate that companies deploy LTC (lowest total cost of ownership) options, which are typically voice-automated, Web self-service, or offshore. For higher-priced products or consultative services such as furniture or retail financial services, the right balance between automation and live agent becomes more complex.

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en And the LORD said unto Moses, Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first: and I will write upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, which thou brakest.

en There are only a few people who buy tables to dispose of private collections. That's been rare, and it's getting more and more unusual.

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en Palm Bay has always been one of the most affordable places to build a home, but now, they've priced themselves out.

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en All imports of domestic and wild birds, their products and by-products from Nigeria are prohibited with immediate effect.

en We are providing our customers with affordable access to the most comprehensive line of radiotherapy products and services for state-of-the-art cancer treatments and neurosurgical procedures. We're enabling them to choose the most versatile, cost effective medical products and technologies for patient care.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. Scott's project was kind of unusual, as it didn't involve painting a building, or building picnic tables.

en The secret to our success is that the product we developed is flexible and simple enough at an affordable price to handle a range of customers, from large to small, and we can use it to administer really complex investment products handling the intricacies and complexities of the product, or simpler, less complicated insurance products.

en People have been conditioned to think products are priced in this range.

en We believe we are in a period of new demand for products made from the corn wet milling starch stream as we find opportunities to replace products derived from high-priced petroleum. The strong demand should lead to improved long-term returns from corn processing operations.


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