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They'd deem it an honor.
The biggest risk with experiential marketing is that consumers will deem it an annoying gimmick, which could harm attempts to improve perceptions of brands or products.
It's not just that people see it as inconvenient: they deem it an affront to their human rights and their identity.
While auto safety groups like the AAA and the makers of handheld devices have stated their support of a ban, it does have the potential to chafe among libertarians and others who deem it an infringement on personal freedoms.
"Indeed, such is the boredom with big stores – [the] degree of anti-corporatism and the drive for value, difference and more individuality on behalf of shoppers – we deem it an ideal time to enter the British food market.
Let us not reject a conclusion before we know all the facts from which it is drawn, merely because we think we have reason to deem it an impossible one.
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Selfishly you'd deem it a kind of extreme entertainment.
While Sean Dyche, the Burnley manager, was typically upbeat, he should also deem it a missed opportunity.
Though squirrel has appeared occasionally in British cookery, history doesn't deem it a dining favorite.
Or are you allowed five shags before the government sees fit to deem it a partnership?
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