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" ... Companies embarking down this path may fairly ask whether calling more attention to their privacy policies might actually make it less likely, not more, that customers will grant permission to collect and use their personal data. The blunt answer is that companies really have no choice. The more encouraging answer is that as long as companies offer a fair trade—something with a value commensurate with the privileges granted—customers will continue to share information with them. But companies that fail to properly manage and meet customer presumptions, will find themselves slowly edged out of the data revolution. And that’s no way to compete in a digital economy. ... "
" ... Concurrently, with that growth has been a commensurate increase in the number of new Tequila brands. The 155 Tequila distilleries in Mexico are producing 1747 brands of Tequila. 1,449 of those are being bottled in Mexico and 298 are bottled elsewhere. ... "
" ... Profit makes people uncomfortable in health care. But if rewards are not commensurate with risks, no one will try. Medical researchers would apply their talents elsewhere. And companies that invest in R&D would scale back. ... "
" ... The Tri-Service Strategy may set the Coast Guard up for a budget boost, recognizing that America’s popular Coast Guard may end up on the winning side of two likely Biden Administration budget trends. While the Strategy expands the Coast Guard mission-set without offering commensurate financial support for Service growth, the new missions detailed in the Strategy position the Coast Guard—the only non-Defense Department branch of the military-to serve as a viable offset to expected Defense Department cuts. ... "
" ... This is their way of pushing back on the demands of long hours without pay that is commensurate with their efforts. Working at a slower pace is a form of protest. It’s their way of saying, “We don’t think that we’re being treated fairly.” Similar to the complaints of both Millennials and Gen-Z in the U.S., the Chinese Gen-Zers contend that their meager earnings won’t afford them a house or a financially comfortable life. As opposed to prior generations, some of the Chinese youth are not buying into the hustle culture and putting a premium on having a well-rounded lifestyle. ... "