81.   Mark Cooper, director of research for the Consumer Federation of America, said state legislatures must take the lead in protecting consumers from false advertising.

82.   Now officials concentrate on protecting consumers and select cases largely on their ability to trumpet that argument.

83.   One answer from industry groups was a policy announced Tuesday by eight information companies that would create self-governing mechanisms to protect consumers against misuse of information about them.

84.   One conclusion was that most utilities could do more to protect consumers from the sort of gas price spikes that occurred two years ago.

85.   On one recent morning, I buttonholed Feinstein after a press conference on her bill to protect consumers from unknowingly buying previously totaled used cars.

86.   Prince said that there is a need for broader laws and statutes to protect consumers and that the current laws have loopholes.

87.   Pressure is growing at the FCC and on Capitol Hill to do something to protect consumers from further cable rate increases.

88.   Rather, the lingering impression was that legislators would step in to protect consumers at any cost.

89.   Pitts, the Waxahachie lawmaker, vows the Legislature will do something to protect consumers like the Hood family.

90.   Proponents of the law say it protects consumers from ingesting hazardous chemicals.

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%
protect + n. >>共 1085
child 3.38%
right 2.90%
environment 2.68%
privacy 2.25%
interest 2.02%
people 1.92%
worker 1.66%
consumer 1.37%
civilian 1.07%
investment 1.06%
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