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en I think kids are savvy consumers. I think we need to give them the right information so they can make more informed choices in life.

en For those consumers planning to travel, surcharges could total an additional $75 per person on average. Typically, when one major airline implements a fuel surcharge, other airlines promptly adjust their fares as a result. We want to keep consumers up to date and give them the tools to make the informed choices.

en For those consumers planning to travel, surcharges could total an additional $75 per person on average. Typically, when one major airline implements a fuel surcharge, other airlines promptly adjust their fares as a result. ... We want to keep consumers up to date and give them the tools to make the informed choices.

en Under this settlement, AOL must notify consumers in advance whenever there is a price increase or substantial service change. The notification must be clear and direct. The goal is to make sure that consumers know all the facts so they can make informed choices,

en We're offering them information so they can make informed choices. If you have information, you can make a choice to take a different route. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it.

en I find that the FDA has been really paving the way for consumers to make more informed choices at the grocery store.

en It is crucial that we have a full understanding of these dietary supplements, ... By increasing our breadth of knowledge about these supplements, we can give consumers the information they need to make informed decisions about these products.

en Equipped with this newly released information pet owners can now make more informed pet travel choices.

en Together we're providing people with the information they need to make informed choices during this year's open enrollment season.

en Sometimes, kids have to make choices. A talented athlete that's also in the band, they have to make choices. I'm not trying to be trite. It's a fact of life.

en Competition lowers costs and increases choices for consumers. It's especially important that consumers have choices when it comes to life-saving medical treatments (such as those) involved in transactions such as this one.

en This is about giving consumers better information so they can make better choices for themselves.

en Consumers don't have enough good information to make choices, either on quality or cost.

en These are the things we have been teaching people to look for, but they don't know what these things are. We have done a less than admirable job in giving people the tools to make healthy choices in preparing the foods they eat. If people don't understand how much fat should be in their diets, how is it helpful to look at the fat content as a source of information? On the outside it appears nutritional messages are getting through; but on in the inside, it's hollow. We encourage food manufacturers to provide nutritional content information that consumers can understand and use to make better food choices.

en I believe we have a responsibility to provide as much information to the public as possible, ... That knowledge presents each of us with the power to make informed choices about issues that affect our lives and those of future generations.


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