Sentences with phrase «so than your average consumer»

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«And they have a higher per - capita consumption than the average consumer, so it's worthwhile.»
The name «Amazon» to the average consumer means the place you buy stuff, more so than even major brands like Walmart and Target.
The affluent are as opinionated than the average consumer, so why drive them away when you're actually trying to get them in the door?
Although there's spare American consumer interest in this car so long as Western states are fracking oil for less than $ 50 per barrel, it seems Volt owners aren't financially motivated anyway: Volt owners have the third - highest average household income levels among Chevrolet's customers.
We're BlackBerry addicts and keep bigger stash of devices than the average consumer, so there's always a choice as to what device to use at a conference.
So many folks just do not understand why a lender wouldn't take «something» rather than nothing — and although I try to explain there are many scenarios where the seemingly «nothing» may be more than meets the eye to the average consumer, you have articulated it very concisely and clearly.
A good meal will cost you, though — New York is also home to the highest consumer price index in the country, so the average meal here will cost more than twice as much as one in most other U.S. cities.
Interestingly, a study by a major retail research company finds that consumers are so selective when it comes to making purchases that they buy, on average, less than one percent of the products available on store shelves.
I've let Nintendo have it pretty good in this article, but it's so you, the consumer, will be aware of what the current value of the system is for the average consumer (not great), how the first year and beyond is likely to pan out (better than the Wii - U... slow at first, perhaps hot afterwards), and what things Nintendo could have done if they were truly «in it to win it».
Alternatively, India could decide that Uber is better able to take the risk from bad drivers than average consumers are, so the right policy is to assign the risk to Uber.
Proposed § 1026.19 (f)(3)(ii) would have provided that a creditor or settlement service provider may charge a consumer or seller the average charge for a settlement service if the average charge is no more than the average amount paid for that service by or on behalf of all consumers and sellers for a class of transactions, the creditor or settlement service provider defines the class of transactions based on an appropriate period of time, geographic area, and type of loan, the creditor or settlement service provider uses the same average charge for every transaction within the defined class, and the creditor or settlement service provider does not use an average charge for any type of insurance, for any charge based on the loan amount or property value, or if doing so is otherwise prohibited by law.
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