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OK, maybe this was fine for a tiny customer.
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He points to a tiny customer-service circle with a smile.
I've seen these folks offer the same argument to get Australian or European activists to accept that they're all tiny customers with no relevance to an industry that pumps out over 50 million tons of palm year annually.
Gone, thankfully, are the fussy checklists and tiny pencils customers once had to use to identify their choice of condiments.
While his shop is tiny, his customers include Kelly Klein, the designer Joe D'Urso and the film director Joel Schumacher.
The $30,000 deal was tiny, but the customer, Unisys, was a technology giant.
Rather, Luckin operates a combination of cafes, tiny booths for customer pickup and take-out kitchens that dispatch deliverymen who bring drinks to people within 30 minutes, a big selling point of the company.
Banking analysts at Fitch Ratings have noted in the past that Bank Rossiya relied heavily on a tiny handful of customers for about 60% of its funding, some of whom also act as customers and shareholders of the bank.
Insurers have long understood that a tiny percentage of customers spend most of the insurers' money, Mr. Flick explained.
The brand would have a difficult time remaining profitable if it relied only on its loyal but tiny cadre of customers.
At the latest count she stocks over 360 natural wines in her tiny shop and customers have to squeeze in between the piles of cases she is always unpacking.
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