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But more than anything, the consumer needs to become responsible for his own medical costs.
"What you're looking at is trying to service a customer to meet his consumer needs."
Checking such consumer needs should result in resources being used better.
Too much detail can obscure what the consumer needs to know.
The external consumer needs to know more of potential actions.
Here too we have found a compromise which also reflects consumer needs.
We lack the ideas which would respond to modern consumer needs.
"There's nothing that says a consumer needs something to anticipate.
The problem recognition stage, meaning the identification of something a consumer needs.
The planned economy had long failed to meet consumer needs; it did not even respond to the plan.
"And consumer needs tend to be positive in nature, not negative.
In an ideal world, responsible businesses would respond to consumer needs.
The industry must become more responsive to consumer needs.
Therefore they must be able to anticipate fashion trends and consumer needs.
People lost patience with a system whose response to consumer needs was goods of poor quality, available only after waiting in long lines.
"When you do comparative advertising, it should meet a certain set of standards, based on consumer needs," he said.
The attempted industrialization had not been responsive to consumer needs.
For example, a product that uses less energy while still meeting consumer needs will give your business a competitive advantage, now and in the future.
To use it, a consumer needs a player and monitor, most commonly attached to a personal computer.
Microsoft is very aware of the commercial consumers needs.
And a new generation of urban consumers needs fairer representation.
The future is in a multifunctional agriculture which serves social, environmental and consumer needs.
The cost of this success has been disregard of basic consumer needs.
Most pop is created in factory conditions, as product made to satisfy specific consumer needs.
In short, the auto industry may soon reach the point at which its technology can economically produce more diversity than the consumer needs or wants.