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Much of this is good news for patrons, who are getting more value for their money.
"What we learned is that folks will pay you if they think they're getting more value for what you're offering," he said.
Using adjectives A study found that the more description there is on a menu, the less expensive the dishes will seem to the customer as they will believe they are getting more value for money, meaning we often need to wade throught reams of adjectives before deciding what to choose.
So the 69-year-old may list ADRs in the U.S. next year in hopes of getting more value for his company.
Americans are getting more value for their health care dollars due to the health care law.
Although each country's reform process has its own specificity, there are common trends, such as the pursuit of better outcomes in terms of quantity and quality of services using the same or fewer resources, which has become known as "getting more value for money".
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"You get more value for footage with a two-story house".
"You get more value for what you buy when you have a stake in it".
But until farmers get more value for their crops, they must have subsidies to survive.
It's going to have to find ways to get more value for money from the state.
"New Yorkers need to get more value for the price they pay for utility service," Mr. Cuomo wrote.
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