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Unlike some of the retail mausoleums on Madison Avenue, Jimmy's seems to attract living, breathing customers willing to release their American Express cards from their Prada wallets.
You're dealing with the reactions and emotions of your living, breathing customers.
Because it's about your own living, breathing customers, it is data that your competitors don't have.
But when you work for a corporation, at some point the living, breathing customers of today must matter.
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There are also concerns over the health of bar staff forced to breathe customers' smoke, while ministers have argued that once-controversial smoking bans in New York and Dublin have now proved popular.
It's not just one of many hats they put on; sales reps think, live, and breathe customers all day, every day.
I learned that Branson lives and breathes customer service.
Anyone who has met Craig Newmark will testify that he lives and breathes customer service — turning down acquisition offers and obsessing over how his eponymous List can help connect communities in ways that enrich society.
We studied customer exposure during refueling by collecting air samples from customers' breathing zone.
While most of the workers in these establishments and their nonsmoking customers breathe a sigh of relief, smokers find their universe shrinking yet again.
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