111.   Few savvy consumers would buy a new car without at least taking a test drive in a floor model.

112.   Even though consumers are buying less this holiday season, they are still buying houses.

113.   Figuring out what consumers will buy online is a key challenge facing the traditional stores.

114.   For an extra charge, consumers could buy coverage allowing them to use doctors outside the network of physicians selected by their health plan.

115.   For example, a consumer might buy a disc with music by Christina Aguilera from a store offering a special promotion.

116.   For example, if a consumer bought an IBM Aptiva desktop in a retail store, it was the retailer who decided which monitor and printer to offer.

117.   For example, consumers could buy their local telephone service, data lines for home computes, order movies on demand over the phone and receive one monthly bill.

118.   Financial companies have some solid strategic reasons for hoping consumers buy into cross-selling.

119.   For now, ISDN is the only big-bandwidth system that consumers can buy.

120.   For starters, unlike most items bought by consumers, financial products are expected to appreciate in value.

n. + buy >>共 1188
investor 11.84%
people 7.38%
company 7.04%
consumer 3.69%
customer 3.04%
money 2.78%
government 2.08%
trader 1.95%
fund 1.52%
bank 1.30%
consumer + v. >>共 871
be 13.85%
have 5.42%
spend 4.08%
buy 3.55%
pay 2.57%
want 2.14%
get 1.80%
see 1.56%
continue 1.56%
take 1.46%
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