1. Although the roomlike furniture setups, wide aisles and restaurants seem to impress customers as they stroll the store, technology keeps it running. 2. Atlanta, a leader in home construction, has a couple of examples of businesses deploying Web technology to raise productivity and also impress customers with their responsiveness. 3. A trophy behind the cash register impresses customers and elevates fees. 4. For most of the wine makers, the event provides an opportunity not only to impress potential customers but also to check up on the competition. 5. Salesmen had better keep impressing customers with their newfound manners. 6. They were evidently trying to impress prospective customers with their skills. 7. To me, the wine rinse is show business, another dramatic but unnecessary touch meant to impress the customers. 8. While the company has generated a lot of positive buzz and impressed many customers, it is a long way from making money. 9. Amid this uncertainty, the air show at Le Bourget airport outside the French capital will offer aviation companies one of their best opportunities to impress potential customers. |