Competitive pressure means carmakers ordsprog

en Competitive pressure means carmakers are compelled to add features, lower prices, and push technology. Consumers get the benefit.

en More globalization means there's more pressure to increase productivity, not to reduce it. No pricing power means there's more pressure to increase productivity, not less, ... There's so much pressure to push it higher, it will be difficult for cyclical factors to push it lower.

en It will be great for consumers. It's a grocery store with no frills, which means prices will be lower for consumers.

en The way it will benefit local consumers is this will help us lower prices for our customers.

en Some older customers, younger ones too, simply won't adjust to new technology. This means carmakers are going to have to make a lot of technology invisible. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her.

en As technology improves, customers demand better service, lower prices and more choices. It would probably be more telling to ask consumers about the next new product or service. Consumers drive the actions of our industry.

en Competitive pricing fosters competition by giving each seller the opportunity to respond to specific situations by offering lower prices to dealers in order to secure sales to end customers. The Court's opinion is a clear statement of the validity, fairness, and legality of pricing practices used throughout the heavy-duty truck industry, and in many other industries that rely on competitive, commercial sales policies. These practices create and foster competition that leads to lower prices not just for our customers, but for consumers of many other commercial goods.

en From lawn services to meat packing, you name it. The primary benefit to consumers from illegal workers is lower prices.

en Consumers are going to gain most from this reform... through wider choices and lower prices, ... And for retailers, there will be greater competition, to the benefit of the consumer.

en We are pleased to offer consumers this technology, but consumers should make the choice rather than have it made for them. If they don't have children or pets and they don't feel they need it, they shouldn't be compelled to pay for it.

en Price-fixing threatens our free market system, stifles innovation and robs American consumers of the benefit of competitive prices,

en ?When it comes to mobile phones, Japanese consumers are always on the lookout for the latest technology trends. Japanese carriers are falling over each other to provide the most advanced features to remain competitive. While the U.S. market lags a bit in this regard, given the fact that Americans are also highly susceptible to coveting the latest and greatest communications gadgets, we can expect the domestic mobile phone market to react in a similar way to new leading-edge features.

en Numerous innovations have been introduced and prices are lower than they would have been in a regulated environment. Market forces are having the desired effects of providing consumers with more control and more choices at prices lower than they would have been under regulation.

en Energy input per dollar of GDP is about half of what it was 30 years ago. And with increased global trade and more competition, it means businesses can't push along prices to consumers, so it's less inflationary.

en Price-fixing threatens our free market system and robs consumers of the benefit of competitive prices. We vigorously investigate and prosecute companies and individuals involved in these conspiracies.


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