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1 The lender is known for its aggressive attempts to woo new customers.
2 No Irish institution has yet gone as far as this scheme to woo new customers.
3 As its tattooed, baby-boomer base ages, the Milwaukee-based company is finding it challenging to woo new customers.
4 The good news is that while it took advisers longer to woo new clients, they eventually won them over.
5 League tables are compiled by various providers and are often used as data points in trying to woo new clients.
6 Herbalife detractors say the company tries to woo new members with false promises of getting rich fast by selling its products.
7 The deal could give II-VI the scale and products needed to woo new customers as demand for 3D sensing technology grows among smartphone manufacturers.
8 An earlier attempt in 2007 to woo new partners for Proton foundered on the Malaysian government's refusal to allow foreign bidders to acquire control.
9 The change, effective as of Jan. 1, 2011, is the latest enhancement to the 30-year-old SkyMiles program as Delta looks to woo new passengers.
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