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When everyone else is advertising 6 percent and then someone is advertising 12 percent it is kind of like walking around with a rock in your shoe. You're getting there but it just doesn't feel right. Pat Gallagher
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We have reduced our inventory capacity approximately 20%, and thus we have to continue to focus on increasing our yield per minute. We are building a new 30-second marketplace, which continues to move forward, albeit more slowly than we would hope. We are also hoping for a more robust radio and advertising environment that has not materialized yet. Mark Mays
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The creative work is a blend of past and present that is uniquely newspaper media. Newspaper media is time tested and future ready for this brave new world of advertising in the 21st century. If the industry wants the advertising community to believe that it is a vibrant media choice, it needs to believe in itself. It needs to get its swagger back. Earl Cox
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The reality is retailers will not increase their inventories or order advertising until the governor does sign the bill. Bill Herrle
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The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interest them, and sometimes it's an ad. Howard Gossage
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We know we have to compete hard for our business. And we think we will offer advertisers better value because of the superior information we have about our audience. Yusuf Mehdi
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We know campaigns that combine extensive advertising with stepped up law enforcement get positive results. Thanks to 'Click It or Ticket,' our safety belt compliance rate has gone from 76 percent in 2001 to almost 90 percent today. We expect the net effect will be 185 fewer traffic fatalities and 3,000 fewer injuries every year. Carlos Lopez
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There's so much truly putrid advertising out there it's embarrassing. But not all advertising is bad. Some of it is really quite mediocre. Jef I. Richards
advertising american-journalist
Advertising is speech. It's regulated because it's often effective speech. Jef I. Richards
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The expectations are that when this investigation is completed, Fitzgerald will make the appropriate decision, which is not to charge Karl with any criminal offenses. Robert Luskin
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The real good teams and the real great teams find a way to win. Allan Ray
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Looking at the high cost of occupation in Iraq and the needs we have in this country, would it not have been better to have smaller tax cuts in order to keep down the deficits. Tim Russert
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Consultant: any ordinary guy more than fifty miles from home. Eric Sevareid
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I believe 'credibility' is one of the biggest issues yet to be addressed by Internet advertisers. Jef I. Richards
american-journalist commercial
Commercial speech is like obscenity... we can't seem to define it, but we know it when we see it. Jef I. Richards
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Congress seems to believe that 'Children are our future' is a phrase coined by tobacco advertisers. Jef I. Richards
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It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future and impossible to live in the past. Nothing is as far away as one minute ago. Jim Bishop
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We are a government of laws. Any laws some government hack can find to louse up a man who's down. Murray Kempton
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The United States' gasoline industry, as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita demonstrated, is remarkably fragile. And the process of how oil is pumped from the ground, turned into gasoline and distributed to consumers is complicated. Gary Miller
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Most consumers don't have a good metric for deciding on whether the dictionary they want to use is a good one... so they flip the book over, then go to the back, and it says, 'Over 250,000 entries.' And they go, 'Great, this dictionary must be awesome!' Erin McKean
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We are hearing from consumers who are saying 'I called in an order, I placed an order online, and it wasn't executed timely,' and as a result they lost money, Eliot Spitzer
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Consumers used to think they had to compromise with solar. It was, 'Okay, I'm doing the right thing for the environment; it's cool to see the panels. I have to compromise on the cost and convenience side.' And now they no longer have to. On the cost side, it's cheaper, and on the convenience side, we set it all up. Lynn Jurich
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The persistence of high oil prices can't be lost on the Fed. Consumers have to pay for higher energy even though it's volatile. It is a real cost. David Joy
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We are seeing a gentle recovery going on in retail sales at this stage, which I expect to get stronger going forward. The pickup in the housing market should have a general wealth effect, making consumers happier to go out and spend. James Carrick
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would be one of the greatest displacements of high-quality (cable) programming -- one of the rudest things I can ever, ever imagine for consumers in this country. Leo Hindery
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When the markets get frothy they can disappear. When the markets are frothy is exactly when consumers need them. David Krell
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Until they're able to prove that consumers are going to respond to the changes, the Street is very nervous. It's a very big undertaking to convince the country that a national Macy's is better than regional department stores. Marshal Cohen
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I loved him very much - more than I could trust myself to say - more than words had power to express." - Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte
trust witty freedom
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite surprised to be taken at his word. Charles de Gaulle
trust honesty business
I have known a vast quantity of nonsense talked about bad men not looking you in the face. Don't trust that conventional idea. Dishonesty will stare honesty out of countenance any day in the week, if there is anything to be got by it. Charles Dickens
trust dark light
I would sooner walk in the dark, and hold hard to a promise of my God, than trust in the light of the brightest day that ever dawned. Charles Spurgeon
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Over these years, I have irrevocably transferred a significant part of the shareholding in Wipro, amounting to 39% of the shares of Wipro, to a trust. Azim Premji
trust people treats
Respect people who trust you. It takes a lot for people to trust you, so treat their trust like precious porcelain. Brandon Cox
trust children government
Three groups spend other people's money: children, thieves, politicians. All three need supervision. Dick Armey
trust-yourself plague feels
Trust yourself to do what you really feel like doing, and what you feel like doing will change. Don't, and it will plague you. David Allen
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Maybe if you live in Brooklyn, you don't need to hear that? But please, trust me, in most of America, they do need to hear it. And they're quite thankful that somebody came out and did it. For an hour and a half in that theater, for once, they're in the majority. David Cross