He added British Gas was working to improve their procedures, including working more closely with Transco and making more efforts to contact customers.
They have also calculated that an ideal time to change a mother's habits is when a new baby arrives (because she is then more receptive to new ideas and also in more frequent contact with health workers).
In addition, travel has brought more and more Americans into contact with foreign cultures and cuisines, and some of America's fastest-growing immigrant groups, including Mexicans and Asians, have introduced their traditional spicy cooking to Americans in family-owned restaurants.
In reality, though, living a successful and fulfilling retirement may be less about money and more about keeping in contact with friends, staying healthy, and mentally sharp.
As the threat of recession becomes more real Ms Reynolds agrees that people are now keen to downsize their lifestyles, grow their own food, and enjoy more contact with nature.
The sales-minded executive Tuesday announced he was dissolving an HP group responsible for sales to small- and medium-sized businesses to give HP's salespeople more direct customer contact, and stressed that HP would work only with partners that made it a point to champion HP products.
Royal Mail said customers needing more information and advice could contact its helpline number on 08457 740740.
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That means you're probably less socially isolated, and more likely to come into contact with a lot of people, than someone randomly selected.
The government intermediaries have been loth and are anyway less able to make contact with the younger and more radical activists at the heart of the protests.
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Researchers purposely chose smaller ventures since entrepreneurs and employees are in more frequent contact with each other.
It increases with more contact with nature and less introspection, according to Nancy Etcoff , an evolutionary psychologist at Harvard.
Yet in an age of instant communication, Britain remains faithful to a more conventional and leisurely mode of contact: the postcard.
Perhaps because, since they run smaller shops than the health secretary for England, Alan Milburn, they have more contact with, and therefore more faith in, those at the coalface.
The club said as soon as the allegations were made against Benson his UK Athletics coaching licence was suspended and he had no more contact with children involved in the club.
Isolated populations of plants and animals could establish genetic contact with larger communities, creating healthier and more resilient breeding pools.
This increase will allow us to further intensify this already historic response, contain and remove oil more quickly, and help minimize the time that any oil comes into contact with our coastline.
Some of the children surveyed said they thought children ran away because they were not happy with the arrangements for contact with their families and wanted to see them more or to see members of their families they were losing contact with.
The boys all introduced themselves, some with a shy smile and eye contact, others more warily.
He said that paying ransoms would only encourage more kidnapping and urged people to instead contact the police, saying they have freed several hostages.
He said the first breach was in not insisting the pier owners provide the name and contact details of more than one key holder.
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But if the company realises its plans to build ski resorts and car factories in North Korea there's bound to be more contact, which might finally lure the country out of its isolation and suspicion.
There have been almost 40 new communicable diseases identified in the last 30 years, he notes, and more will likely arise as a growing world population brings people in closer contact with each other and disease-bearing animals.
When she's shopping, Hill says, people make eye contact with her more often and wait on her right away.
Stamboulie and Hellmann advocate a more proactive approach, where applicants target a company, search for a contact and try to get introduced through that contact, outside of LinkedIn.
The far-ranging maritime activities of the Milesians brought them into contact with older and more advanced civilizations in the Middle East, particularly in Egypt, from which the Greeks returned with ideas as well as goods.
Security is a much more complicated idea for contact management, and this is where many systems have gotten stuck.
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The poles are about nose height to give the skier more contact time with the snow surface and more power.
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The company started the initiative to encourage more cross-departmental contact between creatives and account executives, who don't normally sit near each other and interact much.
They're coming more in contact with the world, and this means we're starting to see the beginning of a new generation of jocks for justice.
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