We have no such bricks-and-mortar institutionalism to counter, nor a safe structure within which to slowly develop. |
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Marketers have to be careful about comparing Internet shopping with bricks-and-mortar shopping, LaPointe warned. |
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Highly digitized, the transaction process is conceptually similar for both the bricks-and-mortar and the virtual banks. |
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The main reason is the bricks-and-mortar approach, in the metaphorical and literal senses. |
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In fact, studies show that minors can fairly routinely purchase alcohol from traditional bricks-and-mortar sellers. |
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The person I reported to was a bricks-and-mortar journalist, having worked for five years as a copy editor at the Wall Street Journal. |
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Smart retailers are exploiting their Web savvy to bolster their bricks-and-mortar operations. |
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She was the architect not of any bricks-and-mortar building, but of an almost unimagined institution and a virtually intangible tradition. |
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Yes, cvs is a massive operator of bricks-and-mortar stores that contain pharmacies and sell cosmetics and other items. |
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In its traditional bricks-and-mortar configuration, Sotheby's was limited to the lots it could evaluate, catalog, store and sell from the rostrum each year. |
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But other bricks-and-mortar businesses have found a home in cyberspace. |
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Still, the environment has been altered in such a way that bricks-and-mortar companies must rethink their own enterprises. |
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The competitive advantage is embedded in the fact that they are established bricks-and-mortar companies. |
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