61.   The concentration of power allows certain issues to be settled, at least temporarily, with great efficiency, which can benefit consumers.

62.   The hope is that AviGenics and similar companies will within a few years produce products that will improve the work done by Georgia agriculture, while benefiting consumers.

63.   The government alleges these steps were part of a pattern of anticompetitive practices, while Microsoft maintains the moves were intended mainly to benefit consumers.

64.   The Justice Department team of two economists and seven attorneys in Washington and San Francisco narrowly focused on whether the deal would promote competition and thus benefit consumers.

65.   The law was hailed by both congressional leaders and Clinton as a landmark that would deregulate the telephone and cable industries, benefiting consumers.

66.   The problem faced by these sites is that while they are meant to benefit consumers, their users would not pay for them.

67.   The theory of open skies is that it liberalises the aviation market, encourages competition and benefits the consumer.

68.   The utility, Rochester Gas and Electric, said the deal would make nuclear power cheap enough to benefit consumers.

69.   They said regulators should approve because it will benefit consumers, not hurt them.

70.   They said letting SBC into the long-distance business would benefit consumers in the state.

v. + consumer >>共 523
protect 7.06%
benefit 3.92%
reach 3.44%
hurt 2.66%
help 2.59%
provide 2.05%
boost 1.91%
lure 1.81%
educate 1.67%
harm 1.53%
benefit + n. >>共 531
most 12.25%
company 4.98%
consumer 4.73%
people 3.70%
country 2.34%
child 1.73%
business 1.56%
investor 1.56%
side 1.48%
family 1.36%
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