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Consumers and might
Consumers may find subscriptions convenient if they believe that they will buy a product on a regular basis and that they might save money.
1991: Consumers Health Forum and the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists ( ASCEPT ) held a meeting to discuss how prescribing in Australia might be improved

Consumers and search
Consumers employ the strategy of constant information by engaging in bias and search for information that will support their prior beliefs.
Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using a shopping search engine.

Consumers and for
* Consumers for Dental Choice, a non-profit organization to promote mercury-free dentistry
Consumers did not want to pay the additional costs and space required for the marginal improvements in realism.
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 also had no interest in purchasing sequels to the earlier 3DO games that disappointed them, and the pricing of 3DO software forced 3DO supporters to eventually flock to Sony's PlayStation for next-gen video gaming.
Alpha Consumers are people that play a key role in connecting with the concept behind a product, then adopting that product, and finally validating it for the rest of society.
Consumers ' councils would act as decision-making bodies for consumption planning, and producers ' councils-which are agglomerations of several workers ' councils-act as decision-making bodies for production planning.
Opposition to the nomination came from the Organic Consumers Association, which outlined in a November 2008 report several reasons why it believed Vilsack would be a poor choice for the position, particularly as energy and environmental reforms were a key point of the Obama campaign.
Following her first term in Congress, Rankin accepted Florence Kelley ’ s invitation to be field secretary for the National Consumers League, while also spending the next years pushing for reform legislation to promote maternal and child health care.
) Consumers are also targeted by advertisements for peak transmission rates, while actual end-to-end rates observed in practice can be lower due to other factors.
In 1968, Consumers Power began construction of a nuclear power plant in Midland, primarily for the Dow Chemical Company.
A study conducted by the Australian Consumers ' Association for Choice magazine in January 2007 revealed of the Ribena Fruit Drink product.
: Consumers voted 4. 4 % for the proposal
Consumers living sustainable lifestyles in upgraded housing will generally be unwilling to drive around aimlessly shopping, for instance, to save a few dollars on their purchases.
* ShoWest / USA Today / Coca-Cola – Consumers Choice for Favorite Movie Award
Each centre has a separate research focus with the QUT centre focusing on research related to Carers and Consumers, ANU pursuing research related to Early Diagnosis and Prevention and the UNSW centre primarily involved in research for Assessment and Better Care.
* Hardware Warranty Support for Consumers ( USA, UK and Ireland ), XPS ( UK, Ireland and South Africa ), SMB, ANZ, Enterprise Server and client desktops and portables support for UK and Ireland
The Digital Media Consumers ' Rights Act ( DMCRA ) is a proposed law in the United States that directly challenges portions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and would intensify Federal Trade Commission efforts to mandate proper labeling for copy-protected CDs to ensure consumer protection from deceptive labeling practices.
* Re-striking the balance from DMCA to DMCRA: A short analysis of the May 2004 Hearing on the Digital Media Consumers ’ Rights Act-written by Rik Lambers for www. indicare. org
Consumers didn't recognize grape varieties at that time and New World producers used the familiar names to suggest the style of wine they were offering for sale.
* Consumers have heterogeneous demands and such demands for different parts of the bundle product are inversely correlated.

Consumers and information
Consumers may employ the strategy of constant information, they may have a change in attitude, or they may engage in trivialization.
* Consumers and innovators have the right to know basic information about broadband service, like how network providers are managing their networks.
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 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 have to consider where their health and nutrition information is coming from.
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.

Consumers and about
# Consumers ' expectations about future prices and incomes that can be checked
Consumers also benefited: income poverty fell by about half ( to under 20 %) and new auto sales ( likewise depressed since 1982 ) jumped fivefold, to about 500, 000 units.
Consumers ' knowledge about a brand also governs how manufacturers and advertisers market the brand.
Consumers Union has hundreds of thousands of e-advocates who take action and write letters to policymakers about the issues its advocates take on.
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, however, purchased computers based on the best value, and weren't as concerned about expansion or performance.
Consumers have expressed concerns about the privacy and environmental implications of direct marketing.
According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a project of the Utility Consumers ' Action Network ( UCAN ): " While some people are not concerned about background investigations, others are uncomfortable with the idea of investigators poking around in their personal histories.
Consumers who have complaints about programs on television and radio or certain types of content on the Internet can apply to the ACMA.
Consumers complained loudly about the 1974 " mandatory seat belt " system, and it was replaced in 1975 with a simple reminder buzzer and light.
Consumers complain about such things as daily PCH email merchandise offers received after entering a sweepstake ; inability to have email address removed from PCH files ; ordered items not being received ; billing complaints ; and the inability to enter certain sweeps via the website.
* Zaltman, G. and L. Zaltman, Marketing Metaphoria: What Deep Metaphors Reveal about the Minds of Consumers ( 2008 ).

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