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"Set up a facility for payment by credit card – credit card payments offer greater security – and think about offering discounts, for example, 1% for early payments, while always balancing the extent of the price cut with the benefits of an improved cash flow".
He and others argue that BT should think about offering even faster broadband - by taking so-called "fibre-to-the-premise" technology, which offers significantly higher speeds than BT's preferred technology of "fibre-to-the-cabinet".
Instead, doctors should think about offering a handshake and a smile, it said.
Now Amazon's cautionary tale has made two things clearer to communities that might think about offering them.
Because so much food is generally left over at most big events, she added, think about offering take-out boxes at the end of the celebration.
And that led the three friends to think about offering the same sort of ride-matching service to any location on any date.
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Although Nehru supported the proposal, he acknowledged that "nobody in poor India had thought about offering scholarships for students from rich America" (Reddick, 1968).
A £17million signing from Bayern Munich in 2007, Hargreaves is now in the final year of his United contract, although Ferguson would want to see hard evidence of the player's improvement before he thought about offering an extension.
(When she thinks about offering beauty cream to Jack! Holy Christ!) The last lines were like a blast of freezing wind across the beach; just perfect.
I took the class and then later wrote the manager an email, telling her I really liked the idea of the class and wanted to come back, and that I am a trainer, and knowing the make up of my body, etc., asked her if they thought about offering lower weight options for women as well.
We've thought about offering a subscription model, but at the same time we don't want to be locked in to having to publish X number of titles per year with all that that might entail (we prefer to stay small, which lets us focus on the poetry itself, instead of growing to the point where we'd need to spend more time fundraising and handling administrative tasks than anything else).
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