“If you are giving a great customer experience, the only way to do that is with happy people,” he said. “You can’t do it with a set of miserable people watching the clock all day.”
“I am happy when I am traveling, enjoying amazing scenery and witnessing important events,” Chou said.
“I didn’t care what restaurant I got to work in — I just wanted to work at that hotel. I’m quite stubborn when I set my mind on something.”
“For the beef sector and British agriculture, this is transformational,” said Jane King, chief executive of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, or the AHDB. “By getting the beef ban lifted, we reckon it would be worth around 250 million pounds over a five-year period.”
“China has made the structure to make this super cluster work for a long time. The government provides grants and incentives to people who want to be part of it. It’s where the convergence comes. When you have that many people working toward the same direction, it will be big,” said McLaughlin.
“I could tell the piece was thoroughly researched. Some of the themes in there are true and good,” she said of the story. “There are a lot of positives in the article that I think are being overlooked due to some of the stories that are more dramatic. There’s a little sensationalism that’s going on in the reaction.”
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“For many of our international students, they studied not only the Chinese language and culture during the four years of university life but also fostered a Chinese complex that was hard to break away from,” said Yu Lizhong, chancellor of NYU Shanghai.
“In time we will be able to offer even better products and services to you as we maximize the benefits that will come from being a part of a larger group,” he added.
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“Imagine a service where you can access virtually any song you want, or will ever want, anywhere, on any device,” Rhapsody’s Brendan Benzing notes in the release. “Dare to dream of a time when your music library anticipates your every musical whim, and is then organized by music experts into radio stations and playlists. You’re not in the future—this is Rhapsody, in 2001!”