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Findings of in-depth interviews include: (1) different types of deal shopping value-mining, price-mining, and encountershopping value-miningdeal-prone consumers with a high level of shopping capital—creandng shortcuts, prospencountersnking, and engineering deals, and (3) the sources of deal gratification that result from different goals of deal-prone behaviors.

By concentrating on specific cases, a feel for sense-making emerges whereby individuals engage in retrospective and prospective thinking in order to construct an interpretation of reality located in context [ 43].

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For prospective students thinking about the next step in their lives: Don't rule out anything, including a gap year.

If you are a prospective student thinking about attending college or business school, write to us at [email protected] so we can gauge your interest and begin developing a real financing program like this to offer you.

As a result many prospective students are thinking in very different terms about their course and institution choices, and are using Clearing differently.

Nick Petford, vice-chancellor of University of Northampton, says he believes that it makes the university competitive at a time when prospective students are thinking more carefully about where to spend their fee money.

The news shocked many prospective students who were thinking of coming to the UK.

Hopefully he will continue to hash out his thinking where prospective Cambridgians, among others, can see it.

But whether you upgrade with new blinds, shades or curtains, she said, replacing window coverings can go "a long way to changing how a space feels, which might move a prospective buyer emotionally into thinking something just feels better".

"They can show prospective employers they're thinking creatively around science and innovation," he says.

In fact, later decisions did the opposite, holding that judges can accept even a "silly or superstitious" reason — like a lawyer thinking that a prospective juror's mustache is "suspicious" — as long as it doesn't explicitly invoke race.

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