The answer: Simplify the decision-making process, so much so that consumers actually think less about the decision.
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It found that employers tend to think less of an employee who swears at work for a variety of reasons.
They are certainly entitled to their hobby, just as we are entitled to think less of them when we hear about it.
No surprise then that more and more of Republican elected officials seem to think less like their leaders and more like their voters.
The risks seem high with so many examples of self-impressed, schlocky types whose social media activities make you think less of them, rather than more.
One upstart, Chicory Systems of Austin, Texas, pursues the opposite approach: Because the chips aren't up to the task, they should be made to think less.
Even though many employers may think less of an employee who curses too much in the office, one in four managers admitted to swearing at their employees.
Many businessmen think less of the government for its handling of bust Northern Rock, a mortgage lender, and for its uncertain tack in taxing non-domiciled workers and capital gains.
Spend time learning all of the options that you can get from a specific lens, and then you'll find you are able to think less about the equipment and more about subject.
Also bear in mind that according to a recent CareerBuilder survey 64% of Americans think less of employees who swear, and 57% say they are less likely to promote someone who curses.
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Do you think less outlets to buy games and less possibility to recoup the cost of gaming is going to have a positive long term effect in building a customer base that may buy new later?
But a new study from the University of California, San Diego shows that there are often observers to the act of mirroring, and under certain circumstances these observers may think less of the person who mimics another.
But again, if you look at decisions that were made about Richard Reid, if you -- Richard Reid, after I think less than three days, had already been indicted, which puts him in the criminal justice here.
But I find that when people have a clear plan and have a way to actually follow their plan, they think less about money and can then settle down and focus on what is important in their life.
If you simplify their decision-making process with authenticity, simplified learning and options to weigh in on, consumers think less about the decision and you can irrevocably demonstrate a way to win back consumer confidence and share of trust.
Yes, it is a great advantage to be able to correct things quickly, but isn't it a greater advantage to not make the mistake in the first place, rather than have it ricochet around the Internet, and have readers think less of your publication?
That we must have more banking regulation is less widely agreed: there are those like myself who think that less regulation and more actual risk for actual bankers will do the trick very well.
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They are extremes that place themselves above other groups they think are less important.
And I think if you think in less precious terms about it, it's liberating.
Unless, of course, you think weighing less than an offensive lineman in the NFL is proof of being skinny.
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What I think is less well understood is that there is a connection between these two things: that connection being globalisation.
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But rarely do they think about less exotic devices like hair dryers.
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That was a different context in which the depth and severity of the economic crisis that we're facing I think was less apparent.
And if they can pay for only one child to complete school, they often do so by avoiding any education for the children they think are less clever.
"I think the less we feel a sense of control and the longer there isn't any closure on it, the more we're going to be seeing anxiety building in people, " said Jerilyn Ross, president and CEO of Anxiety Disorders Association of America.
Some market folk think he is less commited than his predecessor, Robert Rubin.
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