consumers (noun)

  • 41ombudsman — noun /ˈɒmbʊdzmən,ˈɒmbʌdzmæn,ˈɑːmbʌdzmən/ a) An appointed official whose duty is to investigate complaints, generally on behalf of individuals such as consumers or taxpayers, against institutions such as companies and government departments. b) A… …

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  • 42digital video — noun An inexpensive, high quality video format used by both consumers and professionals …

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  • 43primary industry — noun An industry that processes raw materials for conversion by secondary industry into goods or services sold by tertiary industry to provide goods or services to consumers …

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  • 44mindshare — noun A consumers awareness of a particular brand or product compared to that of its rivals …

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  • 45tertiary sector — noun The sector of the economy that principally provides goods and services to consumers using goods produced by the other sectors …

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  • 46negawatt — noun /ˈnɛɡ.ə.wɒt,ˈnɛɡ.ə.wɑt/ A unit of saved energy. And he has suggested ways to help consumers buy the so called time of use meters so they can benefit from using energy at off peak times and through negawatts, or credits for not using power …

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  • 47social credit — noun a political and economic philosophy originated by which envisages an aristocracy of producers, serving and accredited by a democracy of consumers .<ref name= Douglas CP D > Credit Power and Democracy by C.H. Douglas (1933); The Social… …

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  • 48global player — noun A company or institution with world wide presence in production and/or distribution, or which is recognized as a brand, or as a leader in its market segment, by most consumers world wide …

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  • 49browsewrap — noun A form of clickwrap license where the user must consent to the terms in order to use a website. Relative to clickwrap, browsewrap is easily ignored by consumers, leaving them more vulnerable to exploitation …

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  • 50booth babe — noun A female model hired to represent a product and interact with consumers at a trade fair or similar event. But not every company needed a hottie PR rep or booth babe to catch our eye …

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