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en In short, (operators) lie to consumers, take their money, and turn them into lawbreakers.

en One of the great fallacies of encouraging payday lenders to leave North Carolina is that some consumers will turn to unregulated sources of money, rather than turn to banks or family, because of embarrassment.

en There are plenty of ways to download movies legally online, which is good for consumers and good for the movie industry, ... These scam businesses charge customers for facilitating illegal downloads of movies, which could lure innocent consumers into becoming lawbreakers. We won't tolerate this scam premised on the illegal swapping of valuable movie content.

en Despite the growing selection of games on the operators' portals, consumers still are not finding games that appeal to them and are complaining that prices are too high. Faster networks and devices with larger screens will help improve the discovery process, operators and games publishers must do a much better job of marketing and merchandising mobile gaming content.

en The Fed comments are well received by markets in the short-term, particularly for retail shares, on which many funds are underweighted, because consumers might now get more money to spend.

en The products found pose a danger of death or serious injury to consumers. Many consumers and thrift store operators may be unaware of recalls, bans and current safety standards of products offered for sale in the stores.

en Consumers are growing increasingly concerned about the short-term health of the economy and, in turn, about job prospects. If expectations continue to lose ground, the outlook for the remainder of 2006 could deteriorate.

en Consumers are growing increasingly concerned about the short-term health of the economy and, in turn, about job prospects. The Expectations Index is now at its lowest level in three years, excluding the two months following Hurricane Katrina.

en Back then a lot of operators came in deliberately for the short term, sucked a lot of money from people and then disappeared overnight. Those days are gone. We want a long-term future and long-term career for our staff. Are there some sharks out there? Yes, there are, but you'll find that in any industry.

en There will be a lot of new choices for consumers and operators to make over the next decade. Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. There will be a lot of new choices for consumers and operators to make over the next decade.

en For the short term it looks like the worst is over. Yes prices are higher, but they are going down a bit, so that might be good because [consumers are] used to the high prices and they think they have more money in the pocket than before.

en They might want to (pay more) in the short term to avoid a strike. But if they're spending money now to gloss over the hard decisions that Delphi needs to make, they're only going to compound their problems when their turn comes up.

en This is a new type of attack that, while not yet widespread, could end up costing consumers and network operators.

en Every day, bureaus hear from consumers who invested in what they thought were solid and sure money-makers. They abandoned their common sense and succumbed to enticing promotions that were short on details but full of dollar signs.

en Short lines have enthusiastically embraced the concept of wireless computing by train crews, but cost remains the primary hurdle for most operators. Our new pricing is designed to remove this barrier to enhanced productivity for both regional and short line railroads that can reduce their overall costs with Mobile Command.


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