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were customer
noun
A patron; one who purchases or receives a product or service from a business or merchant, or intends to do so.
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Among the themes we covered were customer responsiveness and how residents can have a say about the housing services they receive and the wider neighbourhoods they live in.
The data she collected showed that the most effective teams — the criteria were customer satisfaction, profitability and internal review — were the ones who had more positive meetings.
What they said they needed were customer passwords – which were sent securely – so that they could access the plain-text versions of messages from customers using my company's encrypted storage feature.
Recently there were customer complaints about the $250 No! No! Hair Remover device from Sephora.
In case C, the team experienced more waiting for others and also other projects disturbing the implementation of the pilot projects, but these two changes were seen to be related to the project situation, where the delays of the project were customer originated.
If they believed they were "customer satisfiers" they would automatically take care of customers, without any additional motivation.
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(She likes his appearance, she says, observing that he is friendly, well dressed and smiles, and that his answers were "customer-focused").
So were customers.
"But there were customers buying the product".
(CS is customer service).
I was customer service.
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