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Consumers who have been sold on the benefits of instant results may hesitate giving the required commitment of twenty to forty private lessons.
Consumers have become more aware of the environmental impact of their purchases and companies ’ SECH ratings and, along with non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ), are setting the agenda for transitions to organically-grown foods, anti-sweatshop labor codes and locally-produced goods that support independent and small businesses.
Consumers wanting jeans that appear worn can buy jeans that have been specially treated.
Consumers may employ the strategy of constant information, they may have a change in attitude, or they may engage in trivialization.
Consumers have access to a huge inventory of farmers and their products, without having to be locked into buying whatever a CSA provides.
* Consumers have heterogeneous demands and such demands for different parts of the bundle product are inversely correlated.
* Consumers have the right to send and receive lawful Internet traffic of their choice.
Consumers have organized their own CSA projects and have gone as far as leasing land and hiring farmers.
Consumers and food manufacturers have become interested in flavonoids for their possible medicinal properties, especially their putative role in inhibiting cancer or cardiovascular disease.
Consumers who choose to opt in will not have their information disclosed for print, online directories, lists, or telemarketing firms.
Consumers have a broad choice whether they receive a general feed of the most " important " information of the day or a highly customized presentation of a single type of content.
Consumers would not have an alternative to purchase electricity from a cheaper competitor, because the wires running into their homes belong to the monopolist.
Consumers have the option of repairing their vehicles themselves ( known as the do-it-yourself segment ) or can take the vehicle to a professional repair facility ( known as the do-it-for me segment ).
Consumers concerned about overfishing and its consequences are increasingly able to choose seafood products that have been independently assessed against the MSC's environmental standard.
Consumers have to consider where their health and nutrition information is coming from.
Consumers have expressed concerns about the privacy and environmental implications of direct marketing.
Despite claims from Tesco that they have matched prices in the Republic of Ireland with prices in Northern Ireland, a November 2009 survey by Consumers Choice magazine has claimed that, on average, prices are still 18 % more expensive in the Republic
Consumers would not have noticed the small drop in system frequency ; other aspects of their supply such as voltage, remained perfect.
Consumers generally have additional protections in individual states.
Consumers looking for local representation should contact the National Association of Consumer Advocates as they have a database of lawyers across the US who specialize in consumer and low income issues.
These include, or have included, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Australian Privacy Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center ( US ), Statewatch ( UK ), the Electronic Frontier Foundation ( US ), the European Digital Rights Initiative, Consumers International, the Foundation for Information Policy Research ( UK ), Liberty ( UK ), the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Moscow Human Rights Network, Amnesty International, Privacy Ukraine, Quintessenz ( Austria ), Human Rights Watch, Bits of Freedom ( Netherlands ), freedominfo. org, Index on Censorship, the Association for Progressive Communications, the Global Internet Liberty Campaign, Charter 88 ( UK ), the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates and the Thai Civil Liberties Union.
Consumers have ranked the Craftsman brand second ( surpassed only by Waterford Crystal ) in terms of quality.
Consumers who have signed contracts with an electricity retailer will pay the price set out in their contract.

Consumers and right
The Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act give consumers the right to obtain a copy of their contact lens prescription, allowing them to fill that prescription at the business of their choice, including online discount sites.
On the right side of the seal can be seen Consumers Energy's J. R. Whiting Generating Plant, which is located just south of Luna Pier.
After choosing Consumers Digest Best Buys in each category, the magazine may license the right to use the Consumers Digest Best Buy logo to manufacturers.
The magazine chose 15 General Motors vehicles for its 2010 " Best Buy " awards, and then GM licensed the right to use Consumers Digest's seal in its advertising.
Consumers can sue on an individual or class basis per a private right of action against unfair business practices.
He previously served as a List MP for the right wing Act New Zealand ( Association of Consumers and Taxpayers ).
Consumers may still dispute a debt verbally or after the thirty-day period has elapsed, but doing so waives the right to compel the debt collector to produce verification of the debt.

Consumers and know
Consumers would still not know how much of the price is due to carbon emissions, but they could make their decisions confident that they are paying for the social cost of their carbon footprint.
Consumers did not know that their chocolate was produced using slave labor.

Consumers and information
Consumers employ the strategy of constant information by engaging in bias and search for information that will support their prior beliefs.
Consumers might search for information about other retailers and substitute products consistent with their states.
Consumers in health care markets often suffer from a lack of adequate information about what services they need to buy and which providers offer the best value proposition.
Consumers find that once these types of scammers obtain their credit card information, fraudulent charge attempts will be made even after the card is cancelled.
Consumers are seeking to find quality health information on the Internet.
-formerly the Consumers Association-a consumer advocacy organisation which has substantial powers ( for example to take representative actions under the Competition Act 1998 ) but which is primarily a lobbying organisation funded entirely by subscriptions to its regular consumer information magazine.
Consumers have a tendency to skim internet privacy policies for information regarding the distribution of personal information only, and the more legalistic the policies appear, the less likely consumers are to even read the information.
Consumers can find information about codes of conduct, selling practices and customer privacy through the CBA ’ s website.
" Although consumers are worried about phishing and the trustworthiness of e-mail messages from their banks, they are also concerned about the security of their personal information more generally .... When banks consider authentication methods for retail customers, they should be aware that these customers value security and the protection of confidential information ... Consumers will require a clear explanation of any security mechanism and the use of any personal information required to implement that security mechanism .... limitations on the use of personal information and the existence of privacy safeguards are important elements of consumer acceptance .... Consumers are also concerned about the risk associated with large databases of personal information and the potential for the information that is used by authentication methods to be compromised, copied, or imitated.

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