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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements responding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe advertisements that are reacting to something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The advertisements responding to the recent trends in consumer behavior have gained significant attention."
Alternatives: "advertisements reacting" or "advertisements replying".
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In 2008, L'Oréal was accused of whitening her skin in their Feria hair color advertisements, responding that "it is categorically untrue", and in 2013, Beyoncé herself criticized H&M for their proposed "retouching" of promotional images of her, and according to Vogue requested that only "natural pictures be used".
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THE GORE AD -- This is essentially a defensive advertisement, responding to the accusations of the Republicans.
It noted that recipients were not charged for the message, and that they could opt out of future advertisements by responding with the word "stop".
Marketers planning mobile promotional campaigns, for example, would spend less time data mining than exploring Amazon/Netflix-type suggestions, such as: Prospects who clicked on this advertisement also responded to that advertisement; 2-for-the-price-of-1 seasonal promotions attract more repeat purchases from gift buyers than 50% discounts, and so forth.
Asked what he thought of the advertisements, Mr. Rove responded, "You're not going to get me commenting on those".
Asked whether she would incorporate Mr. Ehrlich's opposition to gun control bills in her television advertisements, she responded, "Starting this afternoon".
Beyond that, many of Mr. Huckabee's supporters said they believed they were entering treacherous waters, concerned that they would not have the money to finance television advertisements to respond to attacks that have already begun — particularly on his record on tax cuts and immigration.
Whether you are the party who posted the advertisement or are responding to an advertisement, meet people at busy public venues such as restaurants or shopping centers to perform transactions.
The advertisement responds to a recent commercial by the New York State Democratic Party that says it features interviews with "real" New Yorkers, who express surprise and dismay with the voting record of Representative Rick A. Lazio, the Republican candidate for United States Senate.
Volunteers for the study were solicited via newspaper advertisements with 1100 responding and 118 meeting criteria for participation.
And Mr. Ferrer, asked as he was leaving the news conference if he considered the advertisement offensive, responded: "So long.
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