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en Under our proposal, neither ongoing government regulation nor the self- interest of an entrenched monopolist will decide what is best for consumers. Instead, consumers will be able to choose for themselves the products they want in a free and competitive marketplace.

en We think the real issue is whether the government is going to dictate what features can go into software products or whether consumers in the marketplace are going to decide.

en In bringing the suit, we believe the government has made a choice that's not in the best interest of consumers. We believe consumers would be better served if Microsoft could get back to technology and better serving consumers.

en This really starts to talk about the ability to build relationships with consumers. It's no longer just a broad blast of emails that are going out, but it really becomes more focused on what you're trying to market to particular consumers or segments of your install base. And it really is focused on two-way communication. So if the consumer comes back to the Web site and expresses interest in certain products by looking at those, you want to re-market to those customers regarding the products that they expressed interest in.

en Self-regulation will never get the bad actors, the free riders. It will never offer consumers that level of confidence you get if you have that floor of public regulation.

en The South Dakota Legislature took a significant step toward fully modernizing insurance regulation with the passage of SB 44. This should encourage insurers to bring more new products to market faster and improve the competitive environment for consumers.

en Sony was not early in the plasma TV market even though consumers showed interest in it. Other Asian competitors were able to get products out faster and capture the minds of consumers.

en Sony was not early in the plasma TV market even though consumers showed interest in it, ... Other Asian competitors were able to get products out faster and capture the minds of consumers.

en For a small carrier, the thing that might be good with rate regulation is that it prevents larger carriers from undercutting and provides us a way to remain competitive in the marketplace. A lot of carriers don't like it because it's an inconvenience and costly, but if you look at it from a consumer's standpoint we have to be able to justify our rates to our consumers and that's the bottom line.

en Some consumers start with a la carte, then learn about the benefits of subscription and switch. We believe that many consumers will choose their services based on the device they choose.

en They're about competition and consumer choice. We feel consumers should be able to choose how and where they shop. Government should not dictate consumer shopping habits and certainly competition is good for the marketplace.

en Targeting parents, the decision-makers for purchasing children's food products, allows marketers to get the right message to the right person. Building a list of consumers who have demonstrated interest in your health and food products and have agreed to receive relevant information and offers, fosters best practices and is ideally suited for brand marketers seeking to build more direct relationships with consumers. This approach allows marketers to not only promote their products and services, but to also build on and preserve their brand integrity.

en The process that was set out in that regulation made sense for all consumers. We should make this regulation a consumer protection regulation rather than a senior protection regulation.

en The marketplace in which cable, satellite, broadcasters and others vigorously compete for customers should decide video offerings - not mandates and price controls imposed by Washington, D.C.. The notion that the government knows better how to improve on a competitive marketplace is not supported by the evidence. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. The marketplace in which cable, satellite, broadcasters and others vigorously compete for customers should decide video offerings - not mandates and price controls imposed by Washington, D.C.. The notion that the government knows better how to improve on a competitive marketplace is not supported by the evidence.

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.


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