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en It is likely that consumers will benefit from this transaction.

en First is the product itself, which must offer a fresh, bold, and exciting style to consumers, things that surprise and delight consumers, as well as durability and reliability. Second, the vehicle must be priced right in terms of its MSRP to reflect the net transaction price consumers pay to close a transaction. And the company needs to set the right production volumes and adjust the balance between retail and fleet/rental sales to meet the natural market demand.

en Our assessment was the various competitive alternatives that remain out there, combined with the efficiencies that Whirlpool is likely to achieve . . . make it likely that consumers will benefit from this transaction.

en Merchants, retailers and card issuers alike could benefit from increased consumer access to this type of transaction, as consumers appear to be increasingly willing to use credit or debit cards in small payment purchases for a variety of items.

en In a case of deceptive marketing gone wild, consumers were enrolled in a program of monthly deliveries without their knowledge. That's out of bounds. If you sign consumers up for an ongoing plan without their permission, we'll do our best to unwind the transaction.

en We really can't see much benefit. The consumers certainly wouldn't benefit. Can you imagine having to call Tallahassee if you have a problem with your cable service?

en One of the things that Microsoft plays on is that consumers will benefit from this. If you're the only player in town then how good is that for the consumers?

en The role of the European Commission is to ensure proper application of EU competition rules to benefit consumers and companies in Europe, not for the benefit of one company.

en The overall campaign launch is designed to break through the clutter and reach out to consumers. At the end of the day, consumers are the ones who benefit from the convenience and value never before seen in a free checking account.

en The problem with free trade agreements in general is that, especially with the U.S., they are always structured to benefit consumers, and consumers tend to be more Americans than people from the other countries.

en Recent events where criminals were able to become customers have led us to take this strong action in order to regain the trust of consumers that their information is being used only for their benefit, or the benefit of society at large.

en It really comes down to the dollars and cents of the transaction. There's a cost-benefit analysis that's run on each one of these properties.

en They split the convenience fee at the time of the transaction so that the money we receive is the full amount of the payment. We are never debited or invoiced. [Transaction reports arrive] via a daily file with standardized cutoffs and all of the transaction details we need to credit accounts.

en We need to understand the concerns of the people in the U.S. who are worried about this transaction and make sure they are addressed to the benefit of all parties.

en We're very pleased. His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness. Competition is good for consumers, and consumers now stand to benefit from greater competition in the auto parts market.


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