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CONSUMERSConsumers are individual persons or groups of persons living together as households.
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CONSUMERSThe audience for whom a commercial media text is constructed and who responds to the text with commercial activity.
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CONSUMERSA broad term for people when they are engaged in the use of goods and services to satisfy wants and needs. Consumers are part of the household sector.
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CONSUMERSOrganisms that get their energy from eating primary producers. A rabbit is a consumer that eats grasses. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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CONSUMERSConsumers refers to individuals or households that purchase and use goods and services generated within the economy. In this case we are referring to those who use water and sewerage services.
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CONSUMERSOrganisms (animals) that eat (consume) other organisms (living or dead), as opposed to photosynthetic plants which are producers.
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CONSUMERSPeople who use goods and services to satisfy their personal needs and not for resale or in the production of other goods and services.
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CONSUMERSAn organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
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CONSUMERSOrganisms that get their energy by eating other organisms
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CONSUMERSPeople who buy goods and services to satisfy their wants.
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CONSUMERSA consumer is any natural person who concludes a legal transaction for purposes which are primarily attributable to neither their commercial nor their independent professional activity.
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CONSUMERSIndividuals or organisations who use services provided by others.
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CONSUMERSAn organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
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CONSUMERSA person who is receiving or may receive services.
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CONSUMERS'retail clients' as defined in the Corporations Act 2001.
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