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en That is a point of contention. Some say, this doesn't match the ethos, about what organic is. And others think that if large companies get into this, that means more consumers will have access.

en Consumers aren't interested. If we can't call it organic -- and that means also charge the organic premium -- can we really afford to make it as organic?

en The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. It's our contention you cannot milk 2,000 to 6,000 cows and offer them true access to pasture as required by the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990.

en These pricing schemes are simply poorly disguised discrimination. Requiring Internet companies to pay for high-speed access to the Internet when they're already charging consumers for the same service means consumers will ultimately pay twice.

en You would have to say they would start favorite in just about any doubles match they play and that means they are well in contention, there's no doubt at all about that.

en The organic industry's growth and success has been built on a loving collaboration between family-scale, ecological farmers and consumers hungry for quality food produced in a sustainable and environmentally sensitive approach. But some companies are willing to cut corners to make a buck, and they are hoping consumers won't notice. We are shining a spotlight on these activities.

en Everybody is jumping on organic. It's a niche market. Only 2 to 3 percent of consumers buy organic.

en That doesn't mean he was personal friends with her [or] that he was somehow related to her. It only means he had access or made access in some fashion to her: That could be stalking [or] he could've been there for legitimate reasons,

en Congress should enact tough new laws prohibiting cable and telephone companies from blocking consumer access to content and services on the Internet, bilking both consumers and Internet-based companies. If they don't, these big companies will use their market power to line their pockets by discriminating against competitors in favor of their own content and service offerings.

en [Which doesn't mean it's time to liquidate all positions in large caps.] There are reasons why large cap companies have done better, ... What's very intriguing is, that's changing.

en The current regulatory regime has enabled cable companies to become virtual monopolies, denying millions of consumers a choice in the marketplace. The result has been increased prices and the suppressed access to new and innovative technologies for consumers. It is time to open the video services market to more competition.

en Credit is a very liberating thing that consumers have access to, but it means they have to be very careful.

en Every person on that (selection) committee who had a team in contention (for an at-large bid) got in. It opened our eyes. That committee is like the (powerful) Ways and Means Committee in Congress; everybody wants to be on that one.

en It means people who have a sense of dedication and loyalty to the organization. It means, in its truest sense, the ethos of the company. Something that is revered as the first rite of spring.

en Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies.


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