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But PCs have become commodities.
"Automobiles, washer-dryers and other appliances have become commodities in their retirement phase.
Music and film have become commodities: digital, virtual and decidedly unspecial.
Certain products, particularly in electronics and housewares, have become commodities that play into the retail strategies of discounters in particular.
In the stores, Toshiba sells snazzy laptops rather than desktop computers, which have become commodities of the digital age.
These higher skills have become commodities, said Catherine L. Mann, a global finance professor at the Brandeis University International Business School who studies the outsourcing of jobs.
Campaigners point to the issue of "bride price" as evidence of how girls have become commodities in many communities across the country.
Pilfered credit card numbers and bank account PINs have become commodities on shadowy Web sites where stolen digital information is bought and sold.
Pilfered credit card numbers and bank account PIN numbers have become commodities on shadowy Web sites where stolen digital information is bought and sold.
No one wants to have a car dashboard malfunction because of an inferior part that cost only a few pence.Many technology products have become commodities, but certain components have not, since they require continual innovation.
The events at LVMH are taking place in a moment of turmoil in the luxury industry, as groups have been solidifying their positions and designers have become commodities, bought by the highest bidder.
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