While there are many components to an omni-channel retail strategy, retailers and brands must define one source of product information that can be used by all of the channels.
China today is a country galloping into a century many people believe it will define, one way or the other.
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She talks about something called specialized units, a term she doesn't define and one that is rarely heard at the Pentagon.
So, how does one define the greatness of a non-profit when financials are off the table?
Teradata can define segments of one and manage the interactions with a customer over time.
How can one define the appropriate benchmark asset-class in the case of a new drug for a rare disease?
How does one define a cool tech employer?
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The following rally allowed one to define a longer-term flag formation (lines a and c).
"Our clients look for that classically beautiful girl that has a different edge to her, something that no one can define, " Roberts said.
My old friend Maina said earlier on that there's a tendency to define crises like the one in Kenya as almost exclusively ethnic, and there is without doubt an ethnic dimension.
The Fibonacci retracement resistance levels calculated from the October high (point 1) and the January low (point 3) allowed one to define the levels where the rally could be expected to fail.
People generally pursue their own interests, however they choose to define it, and one of the virtues of free market institutions is that the generally channel that pursuit of self-interest toward socially beneficial ends.
Maryland and Washington voters also voted on whether to uphold laws passed by their legislatures and Minnesota voters decided whether to adopt a constitutional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman.
"What one person would define as obstructionism, another person would define as principle, " he said.
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We define a big company as one with more than 2, 500 employees.
The researchers who compiled this report define an exploit server as one that collects stolen information, whether its PI, pilfered documents, or other illicit data.
Nevertheless people tried to define the entire group in one box.
However, the team behind the work has stopped short of definitively calling N parringtoni the earliest dinosaur, because the fossil skeletons used to define it were incomplete: one upper arm bone and six vertebrae.
They define an eyesore building as one, of usually modern architecture, on a high-profile site, strongly visible both in the immediate area and from a distance, and which has resulted in widespread criticism and condemnation.
Bright colors, chic accents and delightful surprises define this home and make it one of the most covetable properties currently on the market in San Francisco.
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They work with ruffles, layers, buttons, swirls, crinkles, rosettes and "feathers that dance in the sunlight" to create dazzling combinations of texture and hue that define the singular woman who requests one.
They have helped define the issue of education reform as one of economic imperative.
However, Domenicali said one such mistake should not define a strong season for the team.
And they see the task as a much easier one than when Bush needed to define McCain going into the New Hampshire primary.
One economist leading the effort to define that new paradigm is Andrew Lo, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who sees merit in both the rational and behavioural views.
Woodstock remains one of the events that continues to define the 1960s in the popular imagination.
Without passion, no one can fully express their talent or define who they are.
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