If this technology can be applied to consumer goods at the household level, that will be big. |
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We are drowning in floods of consumer goods and are drenched in showers of media images. |
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Although imports of capital goods used by factories have fallen, imports of cars, brand-name clothing, and other consumer goods are up. |
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Much of the electricals, clothing and consumer goods sectors are reporting price deflation. |
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There is increasing concern over the disposal of these consumer goods due to the volume and composition of the waste. |
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China's productive power is becoming more and more market-based and this is increasing incomes and thus boosting the demand for consumer goods. |
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Shops upon shops upon shops so that the people can mindlessly indulge their never-ending quest for consumer goods. |
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Output of consumer goods rose 7.2 per cent to 874.4 million somoni in the nine months. |
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It dominates in manufacturing of consumer goods too, and produces nearly all the world's running shoes. |
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Lately, successful joint ventures with foreign partners produce consumer goods. |
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The most common form of vessels were cups, bowls or jugs used for storage of liquid or dry consumer goods. |
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I don't care enough about furniture, fast moving consumer goods, spiralling debt, bad public transport, grumpy angry faces. |
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However, this leaves a huge range of consumer goods that can use newer, bigger, interactive screens. |
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Many developed countries now export more developed machinery and more sophisticated consumer goods. |
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It now supplies coffee and consumer goods by mail order, through shops, cafes and through concession stands in supermarkets. |
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Most tattoo colorants are industrial pigments, and chemical industries have never produced them for human use but only to stain consumer goods. |
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In the past year, consumer goods and autos have accounted for half the overall advance in imports. |
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There are many people involved in the selling of consumer goods and services. |
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These measures had the effect of killing off Western imports, especially those of luxury consumer goods. |
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Around one third of the space would have been used to sell food, with the remainder given over to consumer goods. |
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The most daunting thing about China is not its ability to make cheap consumer goods. |
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So contrary to popular thinking, more savings actually expands and not contracts the flow of consumer goods. |
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Most manufactured and consumer goods available in Greenland are imported from Denmark. |
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Yet you are gorging yourself on disposable consumer goods while the world starves. |
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Yet do our televisions, telephones, videos and other consumer goods represent affluence or poverty? |
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In the production of many consumer goods, novelty in product design and appearance is now important. |
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Not long ago Unilever, manufacturers of consumer goods, opened business in the city. |
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There was also unmet local demand for business services, not just consumer goods. |
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They are making the manufacturers of consumer goods responsible for the fate of what they manufacture. |
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Prices for most manufactured and consumer goods are either flat or declining. |
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People therefore purchase homes, country houses, cars, and consumer goods to stock them. |
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Socialist societies have typically had a retail sector to facilitate distribution of consumer goods. |
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In 1981, the company reversed course again and returned to diversification and consumer goods. |
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The only difference with the main show is that the November show will be a consumer goods sales promotion only. |
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Countless industrial processes use acids and bases as reactants or catalysts to make a variety of consumer goods. |
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In a sense, it's also cushioning the impact of recession in the US by keeping imported consumer goods cheap, but only up to the bang, of course. |
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Such entertainments offered alluring images of appealing stars surrounded by an abundance of consumer goods. |
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Petty theft and larceny are caused by poverty and frequent shortages of consumer goods, but violence is rare. |
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The main imports are raw materials, petroleum-based fuels, and consumer goods. |
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They have also become consumer goods in themselves, which follow the logic of market. |
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More than a century ago, King Gillette invented both the safety razor and a new way of marketing consumer goods. |
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So long as the prices of consumer goods were frozen below free-market levels, producers had little incentive to bring their goods to market. |
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They produce high-impact decorative labels for high-velocity consumer goods marketers. |
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The problem is that financial products are not throwaway consumer goods but require servicing and maintenance through the life of the contract. |
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And in consumer goods, the Chinese have topped Americans in purchases of refrigerators, televisions and cell phones. |
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Imports of a wide array of consumer goods will grow as more Japanese manufacturers shift production to China. |
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The multinational consumer goods company has announced that by 2015 their products will no longer contain these micro beads. |
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Mass production and consumption means a shorter shelf life, for music as well for consumer goods. |
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Serials are major money-spinners as they bring in commercials of consumer goods. |
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The chemical industry produces such colorants to stain consumer goods. |
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The two of them are still close as they kibitz among the consumer goods. |
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Sellers of fast-moving consumer goods have therefore tended to rely on traditional mass communication as a more cost-effective alternative than direct marketing. |
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It is because of this, and despite the constant attempts by central banks to inflate the currency, that prices are continuing to fall for consumer goods. |
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He relaxed press censorship, slowed the rate of farm collectivization, and reduced investment in heavy industry in favour of the manufacture of consumer goods. |
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They entered the market obliquely through the production of non-agricultural products such as barrel staves that they bartered for textiles, hardware and cheap consumer goods. |
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Zumbiel Packaging A Kentucky-based manufacturer of paperboard packaging for consumer goods. |
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It was in consumer goods that the shortfalls were most marked. |
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Several times a week a Singapore Airlines jumbo leaves Dublin with spare capacity which could accommodate additional high-value, fast-moving consumer goods or components. |
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I think that as a country, we need to look at books as part of our culture rather than consumer goods as well. |
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Over the last year the price of sugar, wheat flour and tea has trebled and the cost of other basic household consumer goods has risen by 30 percent. |
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Most consumer goods are bought and sold in large, open periodic markets. |
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Paperboard packaging provides advantages in the distribution, marketing, protection and preservation of thousands of consumer goods. |
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The basket of consumer goods in the United States Consumer Price Index has changed little this year. |
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Wrought iron for smiths to forge into consumer goods was still made in finery forges, as it long had been. |
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It means that income invested as advances of wages to labour creates employment, and not income spent on consumer goods. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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These cooperative firms would compete with each other in a market for both capital goods and for selling consumer goods. |
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A decrease in poverty would mean a more active economy because more people would have the ability to purchase more consumer goods than before. |
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As the city grew and prospered, a faster response to the high demand for consumer goods and arts was necessary. |
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The Egyptian military has dozens of factories manufacturing weapons as well as consumer goods. |
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The advancements in technology in this era allowed a more steady supply of food, followed by the wider availability of consumer goods. |
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In the manufacturing sector, heavy industry and defense were assigned higher priority than the production of consumer goods. |
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Japan later became a western ally with an economy based on the manufacture of consumer goods and trade. |
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This allows people to buy consumer goods, improve their health care, and provide for their children's education. |
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The Soviet Union made major progress in developing the country's consumer goods sector. |
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However, real wages rose, allowing workers to improve their diet, buy consumer goods and afford better housing. |
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Staple convenience consumer goods are those kinds of goods which come under the basic necessities of the consumer. |
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Impulse convenience consumer goods are the goods which do not belong to the priority list of the consumer. |
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Unsought goods neither belong to the necessity group of consumer goods list nor to specialty goods. |
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On the other end the machinery industry supplies consumer goods, including kitchen appliances, refrigerators, washers, dryers and a like. |
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Like terpenes, Dichlorobenzene is rarely found in outdoor air samples, indicating the source is predominantly from indoor consumer goods. |
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As a generic advertisement, it represents the commutability of consumer goods notwithstanding the way we fetishize our brands. |
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But there have also been the Nelson Mandela Panel Beaters and various consumer goods bearing his name or image. |
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Valuations of fast moving consumer goods, or FMCG, stocks have run up quite a bit and it may be time for a correction, say experts. |
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One such stock, that of General Motors, was down fractionally Wednesday, while consumer goods companies, which suffer less in a weak economy, did well. |
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And that disorder that induces purchasing consumer goods just for the feel-good sensation does vaguely resemble the plight of both rummy and druggy. |
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The thesaurus lists two pages of mechanical tools, two pages of joining functions, and a half page of adhesives, binders, and cohesives used to build or repair consumer goods. |
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His theory combines a Wicksellian theoretical base with the process of increasing and decreasing the production of capital goods relative to consumer goods. |
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Beryllium is an extremely light, but exceedingly strong metal that is used in a variety of consumer goods ranging from cell phones and golf clubs to dental fixtures. |
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The Central and Eastern European market plays an important role in shaping the future of the key industries served by Kline, including chemicals, energy, and consumer goods. |
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There were claims that producer goods were favoured over consumer goods, causing consumer goods to be lacking in quantity and quality in the shortage economies that resulted. |
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The Miskito kings received regular gifts from the British in the form of weapons and consumer goods, and provided security against slave revolts and capturing runaways. |
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Later, increasing imports of silver from New World sources resulted in Japanese exports to the Philippines shifting from silver to consumer goods. |
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In the 1990s, when economic sanctions were imposed on Serbia, a large percent of the population lived off smuggling petrol and consumer goods from neighboring countries. |
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These spinoffs have applications in a variety of different fields including medicine, transportation, energy, consumer goods, public safety and more. |
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At a shopping mall, one can purchase all kinds of consumer goods. |
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