Sentence examples for reducing patronage from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, the presence of non-interactive talking avatar in the online store prompted higher patronage intention among males, while reducing patronage intention among females.

This prolonged accessibility of free, or low cost, western medical services offered by aid agencies appears to have shifted expectations about the cost of medical treatment while simultaneously reducing patronage to local Haitian doctors.

Intervening factors, including the severe economic downturn, may have affected customer purchasing patterns in 2009, such as by seeking greater perceived value for their money or by increasing or reducing patronage.

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Court officials noted that the state adopted reforms in 2002 intended to reduce patronage.

Her shop was closed for two months after the attack, and Ms. Robb said she had struggled ever since to stay afloat in the face of sharply reduced patronage, which she put at about half its pre-9/11 level.

conflicting interests among stakeholders (e.g., removal of a parking lane improves traffic flow but may reduce patronage for local businesses), and   3.

multiple and sometimes conflicting objectives (e.g., simpler signal phasing may be more efficient but has more conflicting movements that raise accident risk), conflicting interests among stakeholders (e.g., removal of a parking lane improves traffic flow but may reduce patronage for local businesses), and.

The construction project caused plenty of headaches for businesses, which endured limited access, closed sidewalks and reduced patronage.

County Bus & Coach's fleet policy was to use Mercedes-Benz minibuses on most routes, including in Grays when Lakeside Shopping Centre opened and when two London contracted routes were run; there is some evidence that passengers did not like these vehicles, and their use is thought to have reduced patronage in the area.

The respondents mentioned a lot of benefits as follows: Proper treatment with less amount of money; would not need to have money at hand before going to the hospital; could easily take any member of my family to the hospital; will reduce patronage of informal providers; will ensure quick access to hospital if our children are sick; and would help the poor live longer.

There were further, more modest increments in male life table deaths at ages 30 49 between the late 1990s and early 2000s (Fig. 6), after which young adult male mortality probably improved under the impact of behaviour modification (greatly reduced patronage of sex workers – see Celantano et al., 1998; Ngamprapasom, 2001) and ART.

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