543 examples of consumer in sentences

Yet, in the efficiency of its co-operations, and in the co-ordination of the needs and supplies of producer, middle man, and consumer, there is no one of the great organizations of the captains of industry which can for a moment approach it.

He is not a mere intruder, a parasitic party, who forces his way between employer and worker, or between producer and consumer, and without conferring any service, extracts for himself a profit which involves a loss to the worker or the consumer, or to both.

He is not a mere intruder, a parasitic party, who forces his way between employer and worker, or between producer and consumer, and without conferring any service, extracts for himself a profit which involves a loss to the worker or the consumer, or to both.

Regular custom has given way to touting and advertising, the bond of interest between consumer and shopkeeper is broken, the latter seeks merely to sell the largest quantity of wares to any one who will buy, the former to pay the lowest price to any one who will sell him what he thinks he wants.

It is no longer the interest of many tradesmen to sell sound wares; the consumer can no longer rely upon the recommendation of the retailer as a skilled judge of the quality of a particular line of goods; he is thrown back upon his own discrimination, and as an amateur he is apt to be worsted in a bargain with a specialist.

The consumer in the most inland State derives the same advantage from every necessary and prudent expenditure for the facility and security of our foreign commerce and navigation that he does who resides in a maritime State.

But the tax imposed on goods enhances by so much the price of the commodity to the consumer, and as many of these duties are imposed on articles of necessity which are daily used by the great body of the people, the money raised by these imposts is drawn from their pockets.

This, Mr. Lowndes proved, must fall upon the consumer.

This, Mr. LOWNDES proved, must fall upon the consumer.

From this period on, we have enough data to observe a social "law ": as the capital was the largest consumer, especially of high-priced products such as vegetables which could not be transported over long distances, the gentry always tried to control the land around the capital.

To meet this charge the merchant has to add to the cost of the article, and so on throughout the various gradations of mercantile transition, until the consumer pays the necessarily increased price.

Almost as pathetic as seeing six fat middlemen making six fat profits before the stuff reaches the consumer.

The only brass associated with the modern best seller is to be found in the advertisements; and, indeed, all that both purveyor and consumer seem to care about may well be summed up in the publisher's recommendation quoted by Professor Phelps: "This book goes with a rush and ends with a smash."

BRÛLER, consumer par le feu; dessécher.

DÉVORER, manger avidement; consumer.

MANN, GEORGE C. Bibliography on consumer education.

WARE, CAROLINE F. The consumer goes to war; a guide to victory on the home front.

SEE GRAY, WILLIAM S. WARD, LEO R. Ourselves, Inc., the story of consumer free enterprise.

The consumer seeks a way, by Clark Foreman & Michael Ross.

By A. R. Lambert & Consumer's Union.

Consumer's Union (PWH); 7Jul66; R388558.

R578470. How to conduct consumer and opinion research; the sampling survey in operation.

CBS Publications, the consumer publishing division of CBS, Inc. (PCW); 8Aug77; R669068. R669069.

Il me semble que, comme c'est chose bien aisée et de une petite despense, on pourroit l'employer également, soit à consumer un camp ou un village couvert en paille, soit dans un combat de cavalerie, à épouvanter les chevaux.

And often the consumer, as the employer of domestic service at lower rates than otherwise would be possible, gets this advantage directly.

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