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en It's yet to be proven that consumers read the fine print. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. It's yet to be proven that consumers read the fine print.

en I would recommend that consumers read the disclosures before they sign the agreement. Not all disclosures are in … fine print.

en I would recommend that consumers read the disclosures before they sign the agreement. Not all disclosures are in quote-unquote fine print.

en Education is when you read the fine print; experience is what you get when you don't
  Pete Seeger

en We're allocating to make it better for consumers and make it easier to understand for consumers. We can put all incentives on one page and explain it. There's no fine print. There's no crazy details.

en One of the challenges we have is to be able to read the fine print indoors without any sunlight.

en If you read the fine print, it says that ($30 million) figure doesn't account for interest, depreciation and other things. You take all those off, and most of that disappears.

en Rural Americans need to read the fine print in President Bush's plan to privatize Social Security,

en Read the fine print and just really do research. Prior to doing anything to buy a phone, do your research.

en He's not a vision politician. He's a kind of suspicious, read-the-fine-print (politician). A lot of people feel it's very good to have one person like that on the council.

en We were aware of the nitrate element held by [New York's Museum of Modern Art] — a 1942 print of the movie that everyone thought was a fine grain, which Turner Entertainment used as the backbone of their 1993 restoration. But it wasn't actually a fine grain, as it turned out, but rather a 1942 print on [Kodak] 1302 release stock. That stock was a bit finer than typical release print stock [1301] or lavender [1355] print stock from that era, so we were able to use some of it. But this element also has missing frames and dupe sections. It has those cement splices, notches, tape repairs, and severe flash frames at various cuts. Scenes originally censored and deleted from the film were part of that restoration, but you could see, judging from the print, how poor the condition of the original camera negative was, even by 1942. So finding material was probably the hardest part of this job.

en [Aside from the competition, the company's first challenge will be to teach consumers how to use the service.] Many consumers are uncomfortable trying to figure out how to print envelopes on their printers, ... And the alternative of printing the postage on the letter itself requires a window envelope, which most consumers are not using.

en The big print giveth, and the fine print taketh away.
  Fulton J. Sheen

en Hotels have lost a major revenue stream because nobody's using hotel phones to make calls. This is the kind of thing that is in the fine print in a hotel manual, but the average business traveler doesn't read.

en For over two years now we've been concentrating on how to get consumers to view print at retail as their very best avenue for printing. We push print at retail very hard because it's the very best value for the customer.


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