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Tesco has already pledged to stop offering multi-buys on larger packs, and has said it will give greater scope for customers to "mix and match" sale items and will introduce re-sealable bags for all salad products, which would keep them fresh in your fridge for longer.
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Last year, it partnered with U.S.-based ZestFinance to create a joint-venture that offers credit services in China, and this new funding will be used to further expand its scope of financial offerings for customers.
But General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's former president, had already revealed that in the 1990s Mr Khan had supplied North Korea with some 20 of the necessary centrifuge machines, with instructions on running them.Either way, even with Mr Khan out of the picture and some of his network rolled up, there is scope for mutual help between his customers.
Insurers compete for customers but have too little scope for negotiating contracts with health-care providers, complains Doris Pfeiffer, head of the National Association of Statutory Insurance Funds.
Still, operators will find new ways to wring value from existing customers, as the scope for adding new users is limited.Global revenue from mobile services will grow by nearly 4% in 2013, an acceleration from the previous year.
Europe's role as Russia's largest gas market already gives it a certain strength, as can be seen in the increasingly hard-nosed way EU competition officials are taking on some of Gazprom's practices.Oil (unlike gas) is easy to store, ship and trade, which means a single customer has less scope for action.
Jack Morton said the scope of the partnership encompasses work that Jack Morton has traditionally been responsible for in events and communications for customers at auto shows, the Chevrolet and Cadillac dealer bodies and General Motors corporate employees.
This finding could indicate that as firms become less innovative as they age, they become more bureaucratic over time with increases in size and scope, for example, an increasing reliance on specific customers, suppliers, or markets.
We conclude that the observed lack of transparency may create scope for an inequitable cross subsidy of private customers by public resources.
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