Sentence examples for unnecessary consumer from inspiring English sources

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The record, and the Court's Findings of Fact, are replete with examples of stifled innovation, increased costs, unnecessary consumer confusion, forestalled technological advances, and thwarted competition caused by Microsoft's conduct.

Inglehart possibly underestimated the extent to which people would continue to lust after ever more unnecessary consumer goods, and the ingenuity of capitalism to encourage them to do so, but there was clearly some truth in his hypothesis.

That sort of potential vulnerability might be worth the risk in the treatment of a life-threatening medical condition, but should give us real pause before we start injecting ourselves with unnecessary consumer devices that might be open to outside tampering.

People buy things they don't necessarily need or want, sometimes in obscene quantities because they think they're getting a deal...without taking into account the fact that this just encourages the making of unnecessary consumer products that are cheap, won't last, and will eventually get dumped.

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At Consumers Union, the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports, we think sports blackouts are outdated, unnecessary, anti-consumer, and anti-fan.

It eliminates an unnecessary middleman: consumers deal directly with content vendors and app firms.

"INQ's goal is to deeply integrate Spotify's services into its upcoming phones" so that the music streaming service is "even easier to use, by making it unnecessary for consumers to launch an application".

Big financial players, which plan further lobbying efforts, called the rules unnecessary, warning that consumers would probably not see substantial savings.

But shouldn't we be asking ourselves, "What's the point?" In the West, commerce has come to rely on new, unnecessary products' stimulating consumers.

He is one of several state attorneys general investigating Nationstar's auction business, questioning whether it imposes unnecessary costs on consumers.

They impose huge, unnecessary costs on consumers: the 40 deals struck in 2012 cover annual drug sales of $8.1 billion; pay-for-delay costs an estimated $3.5 billion a year, according to recent FTC reports.

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