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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 These divestitures ensure that consumers of milk, an American staple, continue to get the benefits of competition -- increased choices for consumers resulting in lower prices and better service. Maintaining competition in the dairy industry is important for American consumers.

en I think you'll see significantly fewer choices available next year, but they will be choices dictated by the market, by what consumers want.

en Pharmaceutical Web sites are increasingly reaching out directly to patients as well as the medical community through their Web sites. These sites have become valuable tools as consumers seek to learn more about medical options and treatments before agreeing to them. These sites tend to developed for both consumers and the medical community.

en I think we are on a slippery slope to something that hopefully will be much better for consumers. Consumers could wind up with more choices and more control over what they spend and what they get.

en We want to open things up and have competition in bringing services to market. If you give consumers more choices, you end up having better rates.

en Food choices affect health outcomes, and consumers need to have the latest, most up-to-date scientific information in making their food choices. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection.

en Consumers are going to have choices at various points between performance and efficiency and all the trade-offs in between. They are managing to package these vehicles in such a way that they're exciting for consumers and still meet their basic needs.

en There's no doubt that malls find themselves with increasing competition. They definitely have to distinguish and diversify themselves to keep consumers coming back — because they have a multitude of choices.

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 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 With gasoline at or near $3 a gallon recently, and other energy costs such as natural gas almost doubling in the past year, consumers may face tough choices in how they allocate their spending.

en These ratings are clear evidence of the positive affect we are having on the health of our members. Many of the most common chronic health problems, with the right combination of medical treatments and lifestyle choices, do not need to be debilitating or life-threatening.

en Personal technology has become essential to our daily lives, but the growing number of product choices often confuses and overwhelms most consumers. We created Yahoo Tech to make life a little less complicated for our users. We're integrating Yahoo!'s world-class tools and the most relevant technology content to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience to consumers.

en We are going to see fewer players, fewer choices for consumers, and that will lead to inflated prices and not as many good deals for consumers.


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