The answer, of course, is that they perceive in SCF a new way to make money.
Effective customer selection requires segmenting a market based on the benefits that customers receive and perceive in the product or service.
Tremblay said there has been a shift in how investors perceive gold in recent years.
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People rightly perceive that in corporate America, the game is rigged.
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You can control how others perceive you in the work environment.
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Soft skills refer to personal aptitudes and attitudes, such as being a good listener and communicator, that affect how people perceive you in the workplace and strongly influence workplace relationships.
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Mubarak's successors in the junta do not perceive their interests in the same way.
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But privately, officials in Cuba, at least, perceive new movement in Washington's position after a two-year freeze.
Ethanol boosters insist that investors have a long view and are unfazed by the volatility in oil prices, in part because they perceive a cultural shift in favor of greener policies and products.
As the Cuomo administration has more recently pursued an agenda that includes rewriting state law regarding abortions to codify it with federal standards, and has delayed a decision on whether to allow a controversial form of natural-gas drilling in the state, voters have come to believe they perceive a shift in the governor's ideology.
While a luxury car advertiser sees value in reaching an audience interested in watching golf, believing thatsuch an audience is more likely to buy its product, the advertiser would perceive greater value in reaching a subset of that audience if the subset could be linked to a desire for a new car, information that an internet browsing pattern wouldprovides.
But the scale of it is uncertain, and Mr Taylor may well perceive an interest in exaggerating the rebel advances.
And it is understandable, even right, that a mid-sized European power should occasionally perceive its interests in the world as being different from America's.
For example, research shows that people may hold an unconscious bias against creativity because it represents uncertainty unless they are able to perceive that uncertainty in a positive light.
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Instead of trying to persuade Russia to do something that it does not perceive to be in its interest, the United States should redouble its efforts to advance the two initiatives sponsored by Bush and Putin that do enjoy widespread support in both countries.
At the same time, we know that Americans more than people in other countries perceive IKEA as a source of home furnishings in their starting-up phase.
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And people may in time perceive that problems which Mr Brown is judged to have handled brilliantly as prime minister are in part the result of mistakes he made as chancellor.
Netanyahu's decision to torpedo a proposed law that would have prevented the implementation of the Supreme Court-ordered destruction of the Givat Haulpana neighborhood in Beit El has made these Likud members perceive themselves as isolated and in danger.
President Clinton has adamantly denied that he had any such intention and that denial is fortified by the undisputed factual record establishing that Betty Currie neither was an actual or a contemplated witness in the Jones litigation, nor did she perceive that she was being pressured in any respect by the president to agree with what he was saying.
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We are just as affected by what we perceive to be norms in virtual settings as well.
Global mindset can be defined as the ability to perceive and decode behaviors in multiple cultural contexts.
First, the efficient market hypothesis assumes that all investors perceive all available information in precisely the same manner.
Too many senior policemen seem to lack the capacity or character to perceive and admit faults in their organisation.
To create what they perceive as a legitimacy in business education, many universities, colleges and similar institutions mimic one another with only minor variation in program structure and content.
There is no daylight between the United States and Israel when it comes to what we perceive to be happening in Iran with regards to its program or when it comes to the commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
New research published in the Journal of Neuroscience shows that when our eyes perceive visual stimuli, it gets encoded in our brains in ways that change our emotional reactions.
"People are not objecting to dignified commemoration of historic events or indeed the respectful display of flags and emblems, but many people and those include people with relatives that were volunteers in the 36th Ulster Division during World War One, perceive the erection of flags without consultation and in some cases with masked identity to be intimidating and bad for community relations, " he added.
You might think that everything you see is like high-definition TV, that you perceive the world around you in perfect detail.
They judge because they perceive a lack of control in others and think "there, but for the grace of God go I".
Vicky Oliver, author of "Bad Bosses, Crazy Coworkers and Other Office Idiots, " says she sees the differences in how people perceive professional men and women.
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