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The effect was to increase the availability of consumer commodities.
This has loosened up the economy and dramatically increased the availability of consumer commodities.
Infant formula is one of the top three consumer commodities in the Philippines, and among the most imported products.
Europe has not succeeded in containing this new phenomenon which affects basic consumer commodities and constitutes a serious public health hazard.
Selling prices of personal computers, unlike other consumer commodities, steadily declined due to lower costs of production and manufacture.
It was announced on March 31 that subsidies were to be lifted from 16 consumer commodities, i.e. all except for semolina, flour, milk and bread.
Now, rather than bringing modern art to the masses, AAA was bringing mass consumer commodities into the world of art.
In the 1950's and '60's, consumer commodities and farm products began to pile up in vast towering mountains all over the Western World.
AZER offers a transload location for lumber, building materials and other consumer commodities at Globe, AZ.
The Government of Hungary's new Prime Minister, Karoly Grosz, today implemented a far-reaching set of price increases on consumer commodities and services.
The UK therefore relied on Lend-Lease imports to obtain essential consumer commodities such as food while it could no longer afford to pay for these items using export profits.
"Such companies, abusing administrative power and taking advantage of loopholes in the existing administrative system, resell state-controlled goods and hard-to-get consumer commodities and drive up prices," the paper said.
This is achieved by simply lowering the prices of consumer commodities (thus pushing up the propensity for general consumption), which in turn is made possible by the considerable reduction in the price of production inputs.
A 1992 amendment to the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA), which took effect in 1994, required labels on federally regulated "consumer commodities" to include both metric and U.S. customary units.
But the article's sweeping summary of organized criminal activity will undoubtedly prove credible to many Muscovites, for it builds upon the well-known connection in this country between disappearing consumer commodities and gangs of thieves who supply these goods to the growing black market.
Yes, China can quiety help convince North Korea it has chosen a dangerous path, but quiet diplomacy is vastly different from agreement by China to negate its many contracts to provide oil and other critical consumer commodities to North Korea.
The resultant shortage of consumer commodities caused a gradual accumulation of excess demand: personal savings were relatively large, and, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, there was a booming market for such expensive consumer durables as watches and television sets.
Trained at three British art colleges, Mr. McLaren borrowed rhetoric and tactics from the Situationists, activists and theorists who spurred the student insurrections in Paris in 1968, and who wanted to disrupt what they call the "spectacle" of the mass media, designed to sell consumer commodities.
Grab for Discount Market In mid-1991, Dayton Hudson belatedly decided to make a grab for more of the discount market by reducing prices at Target and emphasizing its selection of consumer commodities, long after Wal-Mart and K Mart had embarked on similar competitive strategies.