51.   It does this by studying the paths followed by many Web surfers so that individual consumers can benefit from an aggregation of shopping experiences.

52.   Instead, consumers benefited from lower prices for commodities and imported goods, and their willingness to spend rather than save more than offset weakness in the manufacturing sector.

53.   Koupal said that consumers should benefit and that Western had a record of saving money for consumers.

54.   Maybe even consumers will benefit, if increased competition and deregulation work the way the theories say they should.

55.   Moreover, even though the fares on other routes have not dropped as dramatically, consumers have benefited greatly.

56.   Microsoft brushed off the criticism, saying consumers will benefit from easy access to a new competitor for the growing on-line market.

57.   On the lawsuit bill, business groups had argued consumers would have benefited from lower prices if companies faced lower legal costs.

58.   On the other hand, consumers could benefit if the suit lets merchants trim transaction costs, provided they pass along savings to shoppers.

59.   Republicans defend these measures, saying consumers will benefit if Congress lifts the heavy hand of federal regulation from the industry.

60.   Smulders said consumers should benefit from price cuts in the fourth quarter, as PC-makers try to clear out inventory.

n. + benefit >>共 1097
company 7.65%
stock 3.10%
consumer 2.27%
dollar 2.12%
proceeds 1.71%
market 1.22%
industry 1.15%
bank 1.15%
country 1.09%
people 1.07%
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%
benefit 1.19%
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