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en My observation is that when there's too much choice out there, people tend not to buy.

en Self-observation brings man to the realization of the necessity of self-change. And in observing himself a man notices that self-observation itself brings about certain changes in his inner processes. He begins to understand that self-observation is an instrument of self-change, a means of awakening.

en It [the virus] is extremely difficult to get rid of, so scientists do not want to raise false hope. It's a very interesting observation, but we have to be cautious to see if this observation could be confirmed.

en Very often that's the deciding factor. Consumers may initially look at Consumer Reports and compare different products. But once that universe of information becomes too burdensome, they tend to say, 'Just give me the Sony or the Apple.' People gravitate to brands as one way to eliminate complexity of choice.

en The existing media observation services tell their people where to watch and what to look for. In comparison to what other media observation services provide, we are cheap at the price and watch everything.

en Let there be no doubt, our choice -- the choice of President Bush, the choice of the United States Congress, and the choice of the great people of a great nation -- is to fight back. The world will be impressed by our response and we mobilize for this fight.

en My choice of colors does not rest on any scientific theory; it is based on observation, on feeling, on the experience of my sensibility. Inspired by certain pages of Delacroix, an artist like Signac is preoccupied with complementary colors, and the t

en Younger people tend to drink more. The older people get, the more they tend to calm down.

en The president of Tribune Broadcasting once said they are reaching the same amount of people as they did years ago, but doing it with three times the products. People these days expect choice. Those who provide content have to give people choice, or they're going to lose consumers.

en Faculty members tend to focus on those issues just like people of all races tend to do.

en She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. People tend to stay longer when there are more things to do and tend to spend more money.

en We'd like to combine our overall upbeat analysis of consumer spending and retail activity with our baby boom spending thesis. And this is basically grounded on the observation that baby boomers tend to spend more on quality of life and personal indulgences than their parents did when they were at the same age.

en Most child welfare agencies tend to embrace secrecy because the people who lead them tend to be mediocre and don't want you to see how poor a job they are doing.

en People here tend to travel, so they recognize exotic foods and tend to be more willing to try new dishes, ... One of the things you notice is that diners know what they like.

en We are finding out, especially even the smaller lakes that tend to ice in early on and tend to be pretty safe, even those now are starting to be questionable. So people going out on the ice should very definitely use caution.


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