Word: word-of-mouth
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...Instead of doing this by word-of-mouth, which is the way most of this sort of information is passed, [WISH] will be a more accessible and less haphazard system for doing this," said Margaret H. Robertson '92, the hotline's main organizer...
First, simply, they can save the theatergoer time. In a week stuffed with plays, movies and concerts, you have to make a choice, and a lucid, well-written review combined with general word-of-mouth can give you a good idea whether or not a production is worth checking...
...store's owner, William Lyons, said business was slow at first, but he added that it has "picked up tremendously" in the past week. Publicity for the reopening has been limited primarily to fliers, an advertisement in the Square Deal and word-of-mouth, according to Lyons...
...officers say that undergraduates assign Harvard police a reputation based mostly on anecdotes and word-of-mouth accounts. A random arrest, breaking up a party, driving a sick roommate to University Health Services or taking a report of a stolen bicycle amount only to a spotty description of the actual role police play, they...
...into account a number of factors which make lotteries an inevitable part of the Core Curriculum, and glosses over the simplest solution. The proposed plan, increasing the number of courses offered, would not solve any problems; some classes will always be overly popular due to student preferences and word-of-mouth, regardless of the amount of offerings...