101.   Fidelity has countered with its own supermarket, a recognition that customers want choice, not just one brand name.

102.   For example, cherry and vanilla syrup can be added to drinks if customers want.

103.   For dessert, his customers want anything floating or flaming.

104.   For instance, using an interactive online choiceboard, companies can know which products their customers want before having to start the wheels of manufacturing and distribution.

105.   For example, several years ago a Northwestern Mutual customer wanted to buy an insurance policy for his newborn daughter.

106.   Former Party World managers, who requested anonymity because they still work in the industry, said their customers wanted rock-bottom prices.

107.   Gallagher said Whirlpool has done a better job introducing features that European customers want on their appliances.

108.   Get too big, and grocers can lose sight of what customers want.

109.   He described the company as branching out with whatever new products customers want as the storage service business expands.

110.   He found that customers wanted better service from IBM and liked that they could buy everything from mainframes and personal computers to software and maintenance contracts from Big Blue.

n. + want >>共 751
people 6.41%
government 4.57%
company 3.72%
official 2.50%
group 1.94%
leader 1.46%
administration 1.41%
investor 1.24%
owner 1.21%
country 1.21%
customer 1.03%
customer + v. >>共 981
be 14.37%
have 5.05%
want 3.29%
buy 2.95%
pay 2.86%
get 2.61%
use 2.11%
include 1.93%
come 1.43%
say 1.35%
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