Example sentences of "[prep] [art] consumer " in BNC.

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1 The CRL 's main task is testing products for the Consumers ' Association , publisher of Which ? magazine .
2 Extending higher court advocacy rights for solicitors , he finds , is likely to widen the choice for the consumers of those services and may lead to efficiency gains in some areas such as those services supplied to the Crown .
3 But a researcher who recently carried out wide ranging crash tests for the Consumers Association says the seats cope poorly with side impacts :
4 Far from being a conclusion of the ‘ consumer-led ’ revolution beloved of propagandists , the change is the child of a retail revolution which , for the consumer , constitutes only a re-arrangement of his or her individual powerlessness . ’
5 Labour also moved towards more concern for the consumer , towards an acceptance of the need for legal curbs on the power of the unions , and the party 's need to confirm itself as the defence of the law and order sought by working-class citizens .
6 TransAction should , therefore , reduce delays and make it easier for the consumer to understand the process in partnership with their solicitors .
7 Among voters , the longing for the consumer society is mixed with concern about the costs of a market shock-treatment .
8 The best general advice for the consumer is to buy the masterpieces as Amadeus wrote them : one at a time , and with loving care .
9 The changes had met with howls of rage from the profession ; a host of cartoons in the press ; but above all a reduction in price for the consumer .
10 Global warming is one area of ecological concern where the solutions are good for the economy , by being good for the consumer and good for businesses alike .
11 According to this analysis the existing municipal culture is one which stresses uniform provision , with little choice for the consumer and which has been driven largely by the demands of the producers .
12 On this the National Consumer Council , the body which the Labour Government created in 1975 as an independent voice for the consumer , agreed .
13 As usual , increased choice will complicate matters for the consumer .
14 This will result in limited choice for the consumer and a lack of innovation ( eg British Telecom phone equipment , which for many years was severely limited whilst it was part of the public sector ) .
15 Improved efficiency and greater choice for the consumer
16 Since the Chancellor is not playing with taxes there is n't much for the consumer .
17 ‘ This is good news for the consumer who wo n't now be getting some massive duopoly , ’ a travel industry source said .
18 of living for the agricultural population , guarantee regular supplies of produce on the market , and ensure reasonable food prices for the consumer .
19 Conscientious but ‘ experimental ’ introduction of Hungarian-style measures , with isolated centres of the economy turned into laboratories of reform ; a limited legalisation of the ‘ second economy ’ on the East European pattern , and greater support for the consumer and for private farmers .
20 The Performa line for the consumer market is selling strongly , and it is now in 2,300 retail outlets , up from 1,300 last October — and over 90% of the Performa computers are being used in the home , he added .
21 With discounting becoming rampant , what is good for the consumer will be bad for corporate profits .
22 Authorities concerned over rural depopulation have attempted to provide for the consumer and cultural needs of rural dwellers , but the drift has persisted .
23 Cole adds that what actually happened when the Pioneers engaged in production was not what they had intended when they started their co-operative ; and goes on to offer a more detailed explanation : The Rochdale Manufacturing Society was set up in 1854 , Supposing that , as an expression of democracy , Co-operative principles are as valid for the producer working in the factory producing goods for sale in the Co-operative store as they are for the consumer buying them there , a newcomer to the story might find it surprising that the Pioneers ' belief is presented , if not itself as a matter for surprise , then certainly one for explanation .
24 This marketing approach to products has been beneficial for the consumer because it determines what a company will sell based on what the consumer wants , or the market place is ready to discover and buy , rather than on hope and guesswork .
25 When detail about the product is necessary then printed advertisements are often better because there is time for the consumer to grasp the totality of the message you are sending .
26 A new product release , for example , might be angled for the consumer media along the lines of the second release given above for Brand A. But for the retail trade press much more emphasis will need to be given to discounts , special promotions and advertising — in fact , full details of what 's in it for the retailer .
27 If the subject of the photography is a new type of ballpoint pen , for example , at least two shots will be required , one for the retail trade press and one for the consumer press .
28 The former could include attractive packaging or promotional material , but this would be quite unsuitable for the consumer press .
29 However , such a detailed service is usually organised primarily for the consumer rather than for the media , though answering press queries will be part of its function .
30 Branson 's feeling that ‘ competition is good for the consumer if fares come down , but not good if it puts us out of business ’ constituted a political education of sorts .
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