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A majority of managers believe that swearing indicates a lack of professionalism, self-control, maturity or intelligence. Bye-bye promotion.
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The 'smart key' technology has its advantages. Cheap replacement is not one of them.
Retailers loathe 'showrooming,' or checking out merchandise in-store but buying online. They should be delighted by the newest shopping trend.
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