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They can, but many do not.
They can, but many do not.
Or watch hockey for the skating?
As a person who knows nothing about web development, can you not load the pages in smaller chunks, so that the first screen or two worth of stuff loads fast and the rest could load while you are looking at it. That way, to the user, it appears to load quickly enough to keep them from leaving?
So all they do is remove some noise for many steps in a row until a clear image emerges.
So it’s like Mark Twain? said, writing is easy, all you do is write everything down, then cross out all the wrong words. Or something to that effect.
Seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Not necessarily. When a situation is “in flux” it is changing or unstable.
Except for “in flux”, as a description of a state of being
Somebody at some level is definitely thinking that way.
Why open more registers when you can push people towards self-checkour? As a retail manager you should be trying to get your customers to work for you for free whenever possible.
That ceiling is supposed to be that way. The insulation is on top of the roof deck, and the lack of a suspended ceiling gives it a more open feel. That’s why they painted all of the roof structure white (it also allows them to use less power for lighting). Walmart has a lot of problems, but store design isn’t one (although retail layout is, IMO).
I guess it depends on whether you want things to be equal or equitable
If it’s ok for anyone to compete in men’s events, it should also be ok for anyone to compete in women’s events.
It becomes a torus.
It’s in our nature to destroy ourselves.
If it truly is only an hour of someone’s time, then I’d much rather they made that insignificant amount less profit, but did the work to make our experience better.