The proposal that best serves the interests of consumers is one that emphasizes transparency and competition in the market. By ensuring that consumers have access to clear information about products and pricing, they can make informed choices. Additionally, fostering competition among businesses encourages innovation and keeps prices fair, ultimately benefiting consumers. This approach leads to higher quality products and more options, enhancing the overall consumer experience.
im not really sure i think is proffesional because they are supposed to be proffesional and i dont think it can be business i think that more for markets.
Not entirely sure. I like to think that capitalist companies seem to be arogant about raising prices based on national interests and somehow resembles their heads inflating.
Consumers may dissemble or exploit products for several reasons, including perceived value, lack of understanding of the product's true functionality, and social pressure. They might believe that altering or misusing a product can enhance its benefits or fulfill personal needs better. Additionally, some consumers may feel justified in their actions if they think the company has charged too much or if they seek to gain an advantage over others. Ultimately, these behaviors stem from a complex mix of individual motivations and societal influences.
It could be if the economic improvement of the low income country results in materials that the high income country needs.
What many may think is high prices may actually be surpressed prices or prices which could steadily rise in the near or current future such as the prices of corn, or cotton which are currently up. History repeats itself.
credit card interests rates are communicated effectively to consumers
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i dont think you mean proposal representation are you sure its not proportional?
One objection the speaker addresses in "A Modest Proposal" is the concern that the proposal suggests treating people as commodities or livestock. The speaker counters this by arguing that the proposal is a legitimate solution to poverty and overpopulation without resorting to inhumane practices.
i think replying to a love proposal.. is by think of the way he/she makes you feel, and ask yourself what makes you love him/her and do you really wanna spent life with him/her? ask your self that and you'll get the answer to yes or no
What do YOU really think.
I would think they would be the ones who write you a proposal, you can then counter it with the necessary changes.
i think close. dose. pose. nose. toes.
I think they are 1st level consumers When i was at school we had to do a poster on an ecosystem and everthing we put into the poster we had to name what level consumer it was and i think coral polyp are 1st level consumers
No, I think primary consumers eat plants. Plants are producers.
Herbivores! I think...
The speaker of "A Modest Proposal" suggests that the food he proposes—cooked children—is very proper for landlords because it reflects their exploitative and dehumanizing treatment of the poor. By turning the impoverished into a commodity, he highlights the grotesque nature of the landlords' indifference to the suffering of their tenants. The proposal serves as a satirical critique of societal and economic structures that prioritize profit over human dignity, making the shocking suggestion seem almost logical in the context of their greed.