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" ... All too often, businesses do little personalization other than inserting the customer’s name in the subject line of a promo, the salutation of an e-mail, or on the Web-shop home page. This is a wasted opportunity to engage fully with customers. People want their preferred brands to not only to recognize who they are, but also know what they want and respond to meet their needs. ... "
" ... Apollo Robbins is a master of removing valuable items from people’s pockets. He is also a master at inserting items into people’s pockets, items that do not belong there. The concern from the recent cyberattack is that adversaries of the U.S. both took valuable assets and inserted code into its systems, code that does not belong there. ... "
" ... In his 154 minutes to kick off the 2020-21 season, George has taken 38 three-pointers. It translates to 8.9 attempts per 36 minutes, which is a little lower than his rate from last year (9.7). In general, his shot volume has taken a small step back in these first few games, which may be a byproduct of the Clippers inserting Nic Batum, Luke Kennard, and Serge Ibaka into the rotation. As mentioned earlier, George has stated how willing he is to move the ball quicker this year and help generate a better shot distribution for the whole team. ... "
" ... Medical workers performing intubations—i.e. inserting a tube into a patient’s trachea so they can be connected to a ventilator—are at increased risk of becoming infected. The procedure causes coughing, and the worker needs to be leaning over the patient in close proximity to insert the tube—i.e. a highly symptomatic COVID-19 patient will almost definitely cough directly in their face. ... "
" ... There is every reason to believe that the U.S. will demand inserting the same provision into a U.S.-UK FTA. While in the end Mr. Johnson may well have no choice on this matter, if he is in fact intent on doing a bilateral deal with China, there is a logic to focus his efforts on a UK-China FTA prior to a deal with the U.S. It goes without saying that just as Washington’s and Brussels’ bilateral dance will likely end up putting the screws on London, Beijing is equally unlikely to be altruistically toward London in its own bilateral dances with them. ... "