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en That's an area of particular satisfaction, where we made a difference?

en REPARATION, n. Satisfaction that is made for a wrong and deducted from the satisfaction felt in committing it.
  Ambrose Bierce

en We've had hundreds of athletes that might have made champion, but we spend more time on making an individual. The focus on building young men has made a difference. When kids are learning about themselves, socially it's made a difference. It's one of the more memorable experiences.

en Martin Luther King not only made a difference in Greene County and Eutaw, he made a difference in the world. We need to remember what he did and why we are here today.

en Being undefeated at home made all the difference in the world for our team. The 12th man - the great fans in this stadium - made a difference all season, but never more than in this game.

en It would have made a difference if he had been elected president. It might have even made a difference if he had given up his title of chief of army staff,

en Every area and every facet of the game where we could've made a difference, we didn't because we didn't use our heads.

en It happens in waves. They'll hit one area and kind of infiltrate it to their satisfaction and then they move on.

en David does everything for us, and not having him in there definitely hurts us. I'm sure he would have made a difference. I don't know if he would made the difference between winning and losing.

en Fourteen made the difference for me. But really, the way Phil played, it wouldn't have made any difference.

en I see a lot of businesses coming to the area. The main difference between this area and the rest of the state is our huge technology industry.

en We didn't want to create these weird and wonderful patterns on their head. It's such a small area in the hairy area anyway, I would be surprised if they really knew any difference.

en No matter what your guest satisfaction surveys say – even if satisfaction is in the stratosphere – it doesn't matter. Research doesn't support the concept that customer satisfaction predicts growth. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. No matter what your guest satisfaction surveys say – even if satisfaction is in the stratosphere – it doesn't matter. Research doesn't support the concept that customer satisfaction predicts growth.

en Customer satisfaction is a process that starts with the first impression a customer has of our

business and involves every employee. Many "CSI programs" are reactive and merely attack the

symptoms or they just chase "the number." To be truly successful, a CSI plan must be part of

the dealership/manufacturer culture and be worn like a second skin. Each employee must not

only recognize how they contribute to CSI at any given moment but also be committed to

continually making a positive difference in the process. Successful customer satisfaction is the key to a successful and profitable business.


en He came off the bench and made a difference; he played as a starter and he made a difference.


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