Example sentences of "that consumers [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 A half-speed recorder would effectively halve the rate of tax that consumers would pay , should a levy be introduced .
2 In the Promodes/DIRSA case concerning a merger between two supermarket chains , the Commission took the view that the relevant geographic market was local , primarily because there was insufficient evidence of the substitutability of demands , in that consumers would not travel long distances to purchase their weekly shopping .
3 It was suggested to us that consumers would benefit from a proliferation of specialised money advice centres , on the lines of the one in Birmingham .
4 I am sure that consumers would shun mahogany products , especially when there are perfectly good types of wood to choose from . ’
5 They argue that lifting the ban would make policing piracy harder , and that consumers would not see much benefit anyway .
6 I have the impression that consumers would quite like to get back to the good old days when they used to spend money occasionally , ’ concluded Ainslie Tim .
7 The Commission claimed that only the top 4 per cent of EC cereal producers would lose income ( although this minority produced around 50 per cent of EC output ) , that consumers would benefit from lower prices , the environment would be better protected and global markets would not be distorted by EC surpluses .
8 But the company 's chief executive , John Roberts , told the Daily Post that consumers would be bear the cost of an 8pc VAT charge on electricity , to be imposed next year .
9 But the company 's chief executive , John Roberts , told the Daily Post that consumers would bear the cost of an 8pc VAT charge on electricity , to be imposed next year .
10 At a recent presentation by the Danish Bacon & Meat Council , one of the less-boring pronouncements was that consumers may spend up to one minute rummaging through the bacon counter at supermarkets before making their choice .
11 In the report Mintel also said that consumers may soon be ready to cast their recession-related caution aside and start spending again .
12 A baby is not some final luxury item that consumers can afford ( although this is obviously how the Government views it ) .
13 Replacement markets for many manufactured goods mean that consumers can postpone purchases more easily .
14 Ultimately , however , it can only be through increased education that consumers can come to understand the choices available to them in a complex and ever changing market place and be able to exercise careful and considered consumption .
15 Stage ( 1 ) says that consumers can swap 2 meals for 1 film without changing their utility .
16 When will the Minister introduce proposals for proper labelling , so that consumers can choose food products that have been humanely produced ?
17 The report says that consumers can be expected to pay double for water by the year 2000 to cover the cost of cleaning up .
18 Japan may have to open up its domestic markets so that consumers can buy foreign goods steadily to shrink the hefty surpluses , he added .
19 Market analyst Steven Weissman of the International Resource Development Comoration is sceptical , expressing doubt that consumers will find the service worth the money .
20 If you ca n't make the client understand what you are talking about , it is likely that consumers will also be mystified , so the client wo n't let you run the campaign .
21 Then , given that the only way of being sure that your ad is communicating what your strategy says it should is to show the ad to people and ask what it tells them , it follows that the best way to write down the strategy is , as far as possible , in the language that consumers will use .
22 Their marketing , and the use of brand names similar to those of the licensed products , seems to rely on the understandable difficulty that consumers will have in distinguishing genuine products from false .
23 When we consider the regulation that will be imposed and the rights of consumers in Northern Ireland , my hon. Friend will find that consumers will be much better protected and safeguarded under privatisation than if they had been left to continue with a publicly owned monopoly which too often had a life of its own and was not subject to the outside pressures that consumers have a right to bring to bear .
24 However , virtually all the proposed HDTV standards mean that consumers will have to write off their existing televisions and buy new sets in order to receive HDTV .
25 This in turn suggests that HDTV has to offer something radically new , a benefit so persuasive that consumers will be prepared to spend billions on new equipment .
26 While that is good news for farmers , who are undoubtedly being given an opportunity to earn more money than the multiples would ever be happy to pass back — it does mean that consumers will have to get used to paying a little more .
27 It is also right that consumers should pay the full price of the advantages they will enjoy as a result of genetic engineering .
28 A National Consumer Council opinion poll this year found 98 per cent thought it important that consumers should have a legal right to demand a replacement or refund if a product can not be repaired reasonably quickly .
29 The economic base to garage servicing ( following O'Brien , Motor Magazine , 10th September 1977 ) lacks two conditions that normally operate in pricing : the first is that consumers should have speedy knowledge of defects in what they buy ; the second that they are free to move from an unsatisfactory supplier to a more satisfactory one .
30 His view is that consumers should be told the whole truth : ‘ If the public wants fish fingers made up of minced fish that 's OK , so long as they are told and can make up their own minds .
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