Sentences with phrase «using normal consumer»

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The RSC budget make Social Security sustainably solvent by implementing a slightly modified version of Representative Sam Johnson's (R - TX) «Social Security Reform Act,» which would slow initial benefit growth for higher earners, gradually raise the normal retirement age to 70, and eliminate annual cost - of - living adjustments for higher earners while using the more accurate chained Consumer Price Index (CPI)(currently used for the tax code) for other beneficiaries.
Her experience has given her unique insights into the methods used by food marketers and other influencers to erode the very meaning of the word «food»... resulting in blind consumer acceptance of what constitutes an «acceptable,» or «normal» diet, and «acceptable» or «normal» health.
The Standard Consumer Safety Specifications for Infant Walkers are made in order to minimize children» accidents within the normal use or misuse of walkers.
American consumers, for their part, have been content to direct much of their Internet use to e-mail and social networks, which operate perfectly well at normal broadband speeds, and they have not been willing to pay a premium for speedier service.
«If you use the older normals that have a lot of cold weather, it forces your sales impacts to be higher,» said Linda Clark, a gas sales forecaster for Consumers Energy.
If we can replace some foods that normal consumers eat using plant proteins then we can relieve some of those issues,» says Lee Chae, Hampton Creek's director of bioinformatics.
95 % of all books (in history) were sold in the middle end, the mass area where consumers got used to paying a certain price for a mass market paperback, a different price for a trade paperback, and yet a higher, but normal price for a hardback.
For a start, it uses technical jargon that won't sit well with normal consumers.
Just using a prepaid card in a way that many consumers consider «normal» can lead to fees.
To see how, let's look at the way marketers in another industry — consumer electronics — use this language to translate complicated technology into normal life.
The consumer expectations test defines a «defective condition» as a condition, upon normal use, dangerous beyond the reasonable consumer's contemplations.
Should your brand - new, ultra high - def, HDR + set suffer burn - in (from «normal consumer use,» of course) Samsung will replace it for free.
Not many consumer devices use the normal bluetooth connectivity, (being usually more mobile devices) most use Bluetooth low energy.
And then when you figure it out and succeed in paying fees to reach a big exchange, the user interfaces are baffling and confusing — definitely not designed for normal consumers to use, and it's so easy to make a mistake and lose your funds... The regulators and media are hostile, dismissive and controlling.
Keschl acknowledges that the consumer remains worried about debt overhang and less than robust job growth, but over the past five years, the industry has gotten used to operating in this new normal mode, he notes.
Using 2000 as a «normal» year in which the market saw neither a bubble nor a bust, the metrics on home prices in relation to consumer prices imply a 14 percent undervaluation, and in relation to rental rates, a 20 percent undervaluation.
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