Corporate executives also cite the higher costs of benefits, at a time when wages are essentially flat, as a barrier to hiring.
Its executives cite the success of the gourmet kitchen and the spa bathroom.
Today, chief executives throughout corporate America often cite that rule to explain why they sell some businesses and buy others.
But male chief executives cited too little time in the pipeline.
Those executives and others cited several reasons for the spate of misspellings.
Many analysts and retail executives cited cool weather for the poor apparel results.
But both executives cited three other important reasons for the company's high sales growth and strong profits.
The executive also cited British tax law that, in effect, penalizes foreign income.
As examples of black and blue advertising, the executives ever so humbly cited some work for current clients.
An executive at another footwear company cited even lower costs.