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Around 10 p.m. ("hopefully back home by that time," he said) he expected to click on the television and watch Gov. George W. Bush of Texas accept the Republican presidential nomination.
Using industry averages, one out of every 200 viewers can be expected to click on the ad; one out of every 100 of those will actually sign up for a credit card.
How are these poor bastards expected to click?!
I mean, after all, is it really fair for potential investors to be expected to click five times on a website in order to undertake the most rudimentary due diligence?
Consumers are expected to click "proceed to checkout" with their online shopping carts in record numbers this Cyber Monday in what is still the biggest online shopping day of the year.
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Did you ever expect to click on a story about Mayo in The Robb Report?
The point is, I was expecting to click a YouTube link and have the video load instantly.
If you're out at a party or a club, don't just hone in on the one person you like as if you're a laser: instead, talk to a variety of people, and you may end up liking someone you didn't expect to click with.
"You're making major changes right in the middle of the season, and they are for the better, but you can't expect to be clicking the way we were clicking," Allan Houston said.
You'd hardly expect it to click perfectly every time, and it doesn't.
However, it would be unreasonable to expect millennials to click on such material as part and parcel of their daily media diet.
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