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en The reality of which events are most popular are different than most consumers' perspectives.

en This is not remarkable, for, as we know, reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, events. We seem here to have a paradox: that the reality of an event, which is not real in itself, arises from the other events which, likewise, in themselves are not real. But this only affirms what we must affirm: that direction is all. And only as we realize this do we live, for our own identity is dependent upon this principal.
  Robert Penn Warren

en The problem is the cars that are popular with thieves are also popular with consumers. Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time.

en The buzz on Reality so far is good. We know both consumers and advertisers love reality TV, and thought this channel would be a natural to attract clients.

en [Levy said he and Suozzi had sought to bring a wider variety of perspectives onto the board. Despite the defeat of the legislation, he said they were] able to accomplish 95 percent of our goals administratively. ... more perspectives at that conference table.

en Wings has always been an extremely popular collection for Hartmann due to its attractive design and signature style. Adding the Oxford fabric offers existing consumers something fresh as well as opens the door to new consumers. We are excited about the potential this represents.

en Consumers are still relatively optimistic about the economy. While this month's survey excludes recent political and military events, over the past 30 years consumers have weathered a multitude of similar situations quite remarkably.

en Many consumers take advantage of the post-Christmas discounts and stock-up on seasonal decor for next year. Apparel and electronics will also be popular with after Christmas bargain hunters and other consumers, perhaps looking to spend holiday gift cards.

en You want the consumer buoyant. Most consumers are not current-events oriented. When you get everybody involved in current events, when they usually are not, then people are not going to go out and buy things just for pleasure of it.

en From reading the excerpts, it appears to offer some interesting perspectives on recent history. And as time goes by and as we continue to reflect on history, I'm sure there are going to be a lot of other perspectives and insights offered, as well.

en The events inspired characters that truly existed, as well as fictitious people I had to invent. Sometimes the harsh reality was too much, too absurd. This was the case with the story of the cat who roamed from one trench to another and in the film ended up being imprisoned. In reality, the tom cat was accused of spying and was arrested by the French army, and then shot according to regulations.

en In a lot of our presentations, we don't talk much about religion because it is such a broad topic, ... Some LGBT people embrace a religion, but others walk away. We want to examine the range of religious perspectives on LGBT issues, particularly on Christian perspectives.

en In a lot of our presentations, we don't talk much about religion because it is such a broad topic. Some LGBT people embrace a religion, but others walk away. We want to examine the range of religious perspectives on LGBT issues, particularly on Christian perspectives.

en Trip Ideas is the first phase of what we call 'Kayak Alive' which emphasizes user-generated content that can be shared with friends and other Kayak.com users. Similar to popular hotel review sites, Trip Idea lists are third party endorsements of destinations, hotels, events and more. Consumers will use Trip Ideas to research vacation options, share favorite destinations, or discuss travel plans with friends and family.

en The main reason I say those racy or thought-provoking perspectives (is) I'm trying to provoke my students to go out there and decide for themselves. I try to throw alternative perspectives out to students so they can (think) critically. I think the whole thing is reflective of a trend, an intolerance for anyone who would dare to speak with an opposing view ... This is not a good sign for a healthy democracy.


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