Example sentences of "from [art] consumer ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
2 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
3 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
4 An individual firm 's demand for labour can be thought of as a derived demand — it is derived from the consumers ' demand for the firm 's product .
5 Those readers who would like to learn more about the art of collecting debts in person should look at Taking Your Own Case to Court or Tribunal by Edith Rudinger , from the Consumers ' Association .
6 The transfer of DM2 billion-3 billion a year from the consumers ' pockets into the waste-management industry will , by the end of this year , rise to DM3 billion-4 billion a year .
7 Bulimia , according to a recent Drug and Therapeutics bulletin from the Consumers ' Association , is suffered by around two percent of young women in Britain .
8 In summary , his presentation allows readers to suppose that the Pioneers were wrong in establishing , or attempting to establish , the producers ' societies as bodies separate from the consumers ' societies , and wrong even in seeing them as genuine co-operatives .
9 Speakers from the Consumers ' Association , National Consumer Council , the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , Age Concern , Child Poverty Action Group , National Council of One Parent Families , Relate , MIND , Liberty , Justice , Shelter and many others will join Law Society and Bar Council representatives together with legal aid claimants and concerned members of the public from 2.30 — 6.00 p.m. in The Grand Committee Room , House of Commons , Westminster .
10 from the consumer 's point of view practical matters like repayment schedules are more striking .
11 From the consumer 's standpoint , in particular , the ‘ old ’ system was therefore frequently extremely complex .
12 There is value in a multiplicity of provision , not least from the consumer 's point of view , because of the widening choice , flexibility , innovation and competition it should stimulate .
13 From the consumer 's point of view , there is a considerable drawback to an action in negligence ; he has to prove that the manufacturer ( or one or more of his employees ) was negligent .
14 From the consumer 's point of view , the drawback to the implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act is that only the buyer can sue the seller .
15 From a consumer 's point of view , has he ever tried to listen to anything remotely sensitive or creative in venues or places where there is endless yuppie chat as background ?
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