consumers in the PONS Dictionary

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Cigarettes are highly engineered products and for many consumers they can easily become habit-forming or addictive, which undermines free choice.
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But it has reached a saturation point that consumers did their research and went the other way.
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Even though it's a trade show, consumers galvanise around the announcements.
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From this, consumers were able to enjoy coffee at a refreshing and comfortable environment.
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Furthermore, high prices provide the incentive for substitutes to be developed and for consumers to economise.
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By prohibiting such access even for research purposes, this provision would likely disincentivize such research, to the detriment of consumers' privacy, security, and safety.
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Many of its cleaner designs also appeal to current traditionalist consumers.
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The study suggested unequal effects on consumers of varying income and ethnic backgrounds.
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Active consumers care of their ethical and ecological print, supporting fair trade.
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They created a dairy workgroup made up of raw milk farmers, consumers, health officials, and pasteurized milk dealers.
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