Sentence examples for store perceptions from inspiring English sources

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Layout affects overall store perceptions (e.g., whether the store is considered upscale or downscale) and as a consequence expectations about the products being sold therein (e.g., whether products are likely of high or low quality and price).

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In-store surveys were administered to capture consumers' store-level perceptions towards a new store prototype and an older established prototype of the same fast fashion retailer.

To assess grocery store patrons' perceptions of a comprehensive medication review (CMR) compared with traditional prescription medication counseling.

Our findings point to crucial socio-technical and goal-setting factors which both impede and/or enable energy efficient behaviours, these include: tensions linked to store level perception of energy management goals; an emphasis on the importance of technology for underpinning change processes; and, the need for feedback and incentives to support the completion of energy-related tasks.

"Franklin Avenue is the face of the village and as people drove by and saw these empty stores the perception was that all of Garden City was undergoing some sort of economic decline," Mr. Matthews said.

"So Lynch still has steep challenges ahead to update the store concept, banner perception and operating culture in visible and pervasive ways.

"After going through the microscope in Minnesota," he said, "I'm OK with them not knowing who I am at the grocery store". The Monsons' perception of Southern California was all wrong.

In addition, we used market definitions to determine supermarket price tiers, which may reflect perceptions of store differences rather than, or in addition to, differences in price or other store characteristics.

He works at a Korean supermarket in New Malden in Surrey and while stacking boxes of bean paste and anchovy sauce at the store he explained how perceptions of South Korea have changed.

Clarke desperately needs to carve out a firm identity for Tesco either by seriously taking on the discounters and Asda on price or by improving perceptions of the store's food quality and service in store.

Meanwhile, Schoeller Textil in Germany, whose clients include Donna Karan and Polo Ralph Lauren, uses nanotechnology to create fabrics that can store and release heat.Sensory Perception Technologies (SPT) embodies an entirely different application of nanotechnology.

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