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en In pharmaceuticals, the counterfeit program is described as a $30 billion issue. So the cost-benefit analysis in tagging shipments of Viagra is a lot more beneficial than tagging cans of Campbell's Soup.

en I'd like to see this in the U.S.. The real value isn't tagging a box. It is tagging the printer so you can use the information someday if the product comes back.

en When Wal-Mart and others issued mandates, the whole consumer products industry marched to the same drummer, and it spawned a whole industry [of RFID vendors]. The problem was there wasn't a whole lot of value, and there was a lot of backlash. Now we're starting to see a very subtle shift, from tagging everything now to a lot of specific item-level tagging.

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet empathy, a genuine understanding of her emotions that made her feel truly seen and validated. It's not as though a 17-year-old is going to know about Campbell's soup cans and Marilyn Monroe.

en We're still proceeding with our tagging plans. However, it may be more economically feasible to wait until June of 2007. Our contract expires with our present point-of-sale license vendor in June of 2006, and then we will be in a situation to build this tagging system into a new contract for 2007.

en While we do see the benefits of RFID to managing inventory for retailers, we think the item-level tagging poses a serious issue for consumer privacy.

en While we do see the benefits of RFID to managing inventory for retailers, we think the item-level tagging poses a serious issue for consumer privacy,

en In February, we announced the extension of the collaborative research phase of our research and license agreement with Campbell Soup for an additional three years to March 2009. We appreciate continuing our work with Campbell, one of our long-standing partners and a leading global provider of soup, vegetable-based beverages, and other premium quality foods.

en The statement by the mayor about the tortoise tagging and the high-level private citizen/business leaders meeting as a result of that statement created a heightened sensitivity about the graffiti issue.

en We are getting so many injuries we are just tagging them and bringing them in. We're getting everything you can think of.

en We would like to see a comparative analysis of the double-track option and the cost-benefit analysis in financial and human terms of both.

en We always thought item-level tagging was the way to go, but we're a different company than we were in the '90s.

en The crowd was adult, older people, with a few kids tagging along.

en That may be below the bullish $5 billion or $10 billion annual forecasts that some analysts had originally made for Viagra, but $2 billion is an impressive reward for Pfizer.

en What we're hoping to determine with this tagging information and the juvenile sampling is whether we'll continue or not.


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