单词 | Consumer goods |
例句 | 1. The costs of daily consumer goods have been hiked at two times. 2. Supply normally exceeds demand for the bulk of consumer goods. 3. Subject matter of contract: consumer goods. 4. Consumer goods manufacturers averaged only 12.5 percent. 5. But even poor people buy consumer goods. 6. For example, a maker of consumer goods like cookies or cigarettes rarely has direct contact with a consumer. 7. Western cars, holidays, consumer goods and lifestyles are theoretically within their reach, although in practice quite beyond it. 8. Competitions for consumer goods are usually promoted on the pack concurrent with in-store promotion. 9. The result was a frenzied rush for consumer goods, both for their own sake and as a hedge against inflation. 10. It differs from the other consumer goods in the private market in four ways. 11. Thus they were unable to import consumer goods and meet basic needs of the people. 12. In these four ways, housing differs from other consumer goods though it remains fundamentally a private market commodity. 13. Their consumer goods are yearned for throughout the class hierarchy. 14. Prices of most foodstuffs and consumer goods have gone down. 15. Because the internal market for consumer goods was too small; 2. 16. Consumer goods occupy a much more contradictory place in the circulation and realisation of capital than do fixed assets. 17. Textbooks used to teach that consumer goods with well-known brand names were nearly invincible and able to get away with outrageous pricing. 18. As the market opens up, I think people are going to be able to spend more money on consumer goods. 19. Roads were clogged with juggernauts ferrying around vast quantities of consumer goods. 20. Imports of capital goods rose 50. 7 percent and consumer goods almost doubled in 1995, it said. 21. They cultivated work of sorts, trading in hashish, black market currency, and smuggled radios and other consumer goods. 22. Some local strIkes wrenched considerable concessions for the workers in housing and better distribution of consumer goods. 23. High customs tariffs and turnover taxes were introduced to prevent a large-scale inflow of consumer goods. 24. The money was used to purchase either arms or consumer goods,[] rather than as investment capital to increase production facilities. 25. Seventy years of empty store shelves have created great pent-up demand for consumer goods, including electronics. 26. That's why there is a shortage in the supply of domestic consumer goods. 27. The single-minded mission of commercial television today is to produce audiences for sale to advertisers of consumer goods and services. 28. Product mix improved with the export of more manufactures and the import of fewer luxury consumer goods. 29. After controlling for other factors that contribute to family wealth, the research found that small families had more consumer goods. 30. I was dazzled by the friendly clerks, who kept bowing at customers, and the quantity and quality of consumer goods. 1. As the market opens up, I think people are going to be able to spend more money on consumer goods. 31. Small quantities of chemical products and consumer goods are exported to neighbouring Arab countries. 32. Prices of consumer goods climbed 2. 6 percent in the year ended Nov. 30. 33. In January, Nobel announced the sale of its consumer goods business to Henkel. 34. Imports of consumer goods fell 47 percent to $ 493 million in December. 35. Agricultural and industrial co-operatives are being set up to produce consumer goods for the community and sell the surplus. 36. From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency. 37. In September several senior officials were dismissed or reprimanded for poor work in the consumer goods sector. 38. They exchanged perishable consumer goods which were mutually valuable in the ordinary fashion of barter trade. 39. Unlike for many other consumer goods and services, little attention has been paid to the marketing aspect of this software. 40. Retail prices of staple foods and consumer goods remained unchanged. 41. But as soon as they are used to expand the production of consumer goods they will actually cause business conditions to deteriorate. 42. Before the second world war Czechoslovakia was a producer and exporter of light consumer goods. 43. Main Street has been replaced by the strip mall and the shopping mall, concentrating consumer goods in an auto-friendly space. 44. Consumer goods industries were the linchpin, and these were overwhelmingly located in the West Midlands and in and around Greater London. 45. Contrary to expectations this growth in the production of consumer goods merely postpones and then magnifies the problem. 46. Would that half of our consumer goods were manufactured with such care, such precision, such detail. 47. It is largely our need for electricity and transport and our demand for consumer goods that ultimately leads to acid rain. 48. As far as the consumer goods industries are concerned, there are forces pushing for greater concentration and integration. 49. The cost of many consumer goods has risen ten percent in the last five years. 50. A slightly different format for group affiliation exists in single industry organizations that dominate many of the sectors producing consumer goods. 51. On July 29, a system of coupons was introduced to regulate the market of basic consumer goods in high demand. 52. Modernisation theorists too thought that the peasantry, through the diffusion of modern ideas and consumer goods, would develop out of existence. 52. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 53. Consumer goods are a symbol of prestige in an affluent society. 54. The value of its output of consumer goods reached 160,000,000 roubles in 1989 and was planned to rise 30 percent in 1990. 55. Rising living standards for those in work have also enabled them to buy more consumer goods. 56. Next are the priority needs of federal agencies and organizations, then imports of energy, and finally imports of consumer goods. 57. Price promotions are predominantly used by fast-moving consumer goods producers, especially in the grocery trade. 58. Ed, manager of human resource development in a consumer goods company, illustrates such an approach. 59. China's trump card is mass consumer goods. 60. Almost every American buys the company's consumer goods. 61. The reactionary government slapped additional taxes on consumer goods. 62. Competition will drive down the price of consumer goods. 63. Chinese traders have brought cheap consumer goods to Africa. 64. Prices for consumer goods are going up. 65. Sales of consumer goods at domestic market increased steadily. 66. The franchiser plays an important part during the Fast Moving Consumer Goods enterprises in China at the moment. 67. In time of war, the supply of consumer goods is scarce. 68. E in the route of the family win-win development, China unicom of consumers, supermarket operator, the chain of suppliers, so as to realize the China of consumer goods ultimate consumer market. 69. One major error was not encouraging the production of consumer goods, another was the misuse of workers' abilities. 70. Shoppers crowded into downtown stores, snapping up once - rationed consumer goods. 71. He said China was busy buying more investment goods to implement the infrastructure-centered stimulus package, as well as consumer goods following an unexpected spending boom. 72. Taxable consumer goods produced by the taxpayer shall be subject to tax upon sales. 73. The number of durable consumer goods owned by local residents is increasing rapidly. 74. After decades of deprivation and conformism, Chinese consumers regard expensive consumer goods as trophies of success. In public, they show off. 75. Money into housing and consumer goods, while business and infrastructure investment got short shrift. 76. Above all, the declining price of consumer goods relatively improves the living standard of most people, particularly the financially needy. 77. The infill is not project-dependent, but directs itself to facilities produced by the industry of durable consumer goods. 78. Since 2002, the real estate industry transfer from consumer goods to investment goods, from domestic investors to of international investors. 79. Many consumer goods companies are unable to manufacture goods quickly enough to meet demand. 80. Rising prices for consumer goods pinch the pocketbooks of workers'families. 81. And consumers are permitted to escape the compulsory anthill uniformity of clothing and to buy a variety of consumer goods. 82. As we can see from the chart, British people spend more money on all the six above-mentioned consumer goods than people from any other country do. 83. Consumer goods companies eyeing the mass market should consider stretching their premium brands vertically. 84. In ZAIQ-JX there are integrated service department, industrial consumer goods laboratory, food safety and animal and plant inspection and quarantine laboratory and mechanical safety laboratory. 85. Along with population increase, they to the grain, the non-staple food product as well as the nondurable consumer goods quantity's demand increase unceasingly. 86. Industry: petroleum production and refining, food processing, light consumer goods, textiles. 87. A drop in demand for capital equipment, durable consumer goods and cars will strike at the euro zone's industrial heartland, including Germany. 88. The era of cheap Chinese consumer goods may finally be ending, thanks to irrepressible inflation. 89. We should rationalize the import mix and regulate the import of general goods, especially of high-grade consumer goods by means which conform to international practice. 90. Consumer goods production was to go up by 7 per cent. 91. Max Magni, who leads McKinsey's consumer goods practice in Greater China, said this pragmatic, thrifty trait was unique to China and deeply engrained in the culture. 92. They were paying for machinery, seed and fertilizer, and they were also buying consumer goods. 93. Lowly added products, especially daily consumer goods, require high consumption of energy. 94. When I first came to China, there were practically no automobiles, very limited consumer goods, and no high-rise buildings. The technology was fairly backward. 95. The government sets strict production limits for non - consumer goods. 96. Where the taxable value of the taxable consumer goods of the taxpayer is obviously low and without proper justification, the taxable value shall be determined by the competent tax authorities. 97. Consumer goods production was to go up by 6.6 percent ing that city. 98. Another example deals with certain durable consumer goods since consumers only infrequently purchase expensive goods like a car or home. 99. An unusually high propensity to save, coupled with an inefficient system for distributing consumer goods and services, keeps domestic demand down. 100. Carstone is a super brand of luxury car's consumer goods run by Shanghai Best Engine Information and Technology development Co. , Ltd. 101. These characteristics determine the fast moving consumer goods consumer buying habits are: simple, rapid, impulsive, emotional. 102. Be on the lookout not just for souvenirs (especially woolens and handicrafts) but also for stylish consumer goods and designer labels at competitive prices. 103. Xiao Gang spends most of his money on consumer goods. 104. After decades of deprivation and conformism, Chinese consumers regard expensive consumer goods as trophies(prize) of success. 105. Most of the industrial consumer price index, as well as many other people's lives and related industrial consumer goods prices, there is no substantial increase, but some prices are in decline. 106. A poorly managed economy has turned the region into a net importer of consumer goods, high-tech equipment, food, and even refined petroleum. 107. Given that China's market for consumer goods is growing by better than 13 percent annually — and luxury-goods sales by 25 percent — an off-key name could have serious financial consequences. 108. Any country has the right to lay an embargo on the sale of consumer goods to unfriendly nations. 109. Furthermore, it can also significantly increase, in the future, the final production of consumer goods and the real income of all economic agents. 110. Consumer goods account for just 4 percent of China's total imports at present, leaving vast room for growth. 111. Consumer price index, Producer price index, Finished consumer goods excl. food, Intermediate materials, Crude materials. 112. This impact is most evident in consumer goods and primary commodities. 113. Imported taxable consumer goods shall be subject to tax upon import declaration. 114. For self-produced taxable consumer goods for the taxpayer's own use in the continuous production of taxable consumer goods,[] no tax shall be levied. 115. Derived demand: It can be defined as that the demand for business goods is ultimately derived from the demand for consumer goods. 116. A jump in imports of consumer goods and other products widened the overall U.S. trade gap in February to $39.7 billion from January's $37.0 billion deficit. Exports grew only marginally. 117. Our Glassware include pyrex glass food container , Our consumer goods include pop- up bags, spring Christmas bags, ice bags, spring fabric wash bucket, fabric clothes hanger, etc. 118. Suffer the effect of residential commercialization, the residence already made the dweller's biggest durable consumer goods. 119. A good part of the national income was spent on consumer goods. 120. Consumer goods are alternately called final goods, and the second term makes more sense in understanding the concept. 121. This fast moving consumer goods company launches new products every quarter. 122. Article16 Machinery, equipment, instruments, meters and complex durable consumer goods shall be accompanied by instructions of installation, operation, repair and maintenance. 123. Data on total retail sales of consumer goods since 1996 exclude purchase commodity housing by households. 124. These people are unlikely to spend on consumer goods a substantial portion of the proceeds from any stock sale since their basic needs have already been met. 125. It illuminated in the light of symbology principle that the folk dress of waterside villages of Southern Yangtze was not only daily consumer goods, but also a symbol system of folk-custom culture. 126. The choice of consumer goods available in local shops is small. 127. The emphasis on trade with China is on commodities. If the yuan were stronger, emerging economies could be marketing semi-finished and consumer goods to a larger degree (to China). |
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