Collocations withconsumer

These are words often used in combination withconsumer.

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average consumer
Also, negotiating may be too complicated or frustrating for the average consumer.
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consumer acceptance
Up to the present time, the exact opposite has been achieved, namely minimal consumer acceptance or even consumer resistance.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
consumer advocacy
This paper presents the results of a postal survey of 47 active nursing-home consumer advocacy groups.
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consumer affairs
Whatever final body we have to deal with consumer affairs, those two qualities must have a considerable part in it.
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consumer buying
It is to be expected that demand will recover if the present high level of consumer buying of textiles continues.
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consumer complaint
If so, the only effective course open is to go to law, and, in the case of a consumer complaint, to a county court.
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consumer culture
The negative assumptions about obesity, and the emphasis on physical attractiveness as a form of social currency for women, are underscored by consumer culture.
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consumer dissatisfaction
There is no question but that there is an immense amount of consumer dissatisfaction with the water industry at present.
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consumer good
At the end of period t, the consumer good (good-0) is produced, and consumers buy good-0 by issuing promissory notes to firms.
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consumer guide
There may also be ways in which the small effects of an evidence-based consumer guide could be enhanced.
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consumer safety
Even if our respective approaches to economic and regulatory issues remain different, consumer safety and data protection illustrate this.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
consumer satisfaction
In addition, other concepts like consumer satisfaction can be modeled alike by giving examples for already built objects.
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consumer sovereignty
By contrast, the criterion of consumer sovereignty is not a direct implication of the principle of normative individualism.
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consumer taste
Hence, producing a good design for a dashboard is a clever mixture between functionality, design, and anticipation of consumer taste.
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growing consumer
One possibility could be the expansion of pasture-based livestock systems, demanded by a growing consumer sector89 and offering many ecological services as compared to decoupled row crop and livestock systems90.
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individual consumer
This method compares the similarity of responses between individual consumer attitudes (represented in rows of data) by computing the average distance or linkage between values.
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informed consumer
Informed consumer choice then appears a self-evident good.
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low-income consumer
It has consistently discriminated against the low-income consumer.
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passive consumer
To resist the passive consumer/fan tag, male record collectors often adopt a bohemian, anticommercial stance, typically by 'valorising the obscure' and transgressive.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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