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Consumable items, its largest category, continued to show strong growth, up 11% in the quarter, mostly on double-digit increases in food and candy sales.
Family Dollar Profit Rises 9.9% Tess Stynes 2011
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Consumable goods consumption seems to decline as real wages decline and as real costs for entitlements-to-your-paycheck rise, and, they certainly are rising for most.
Jerry Hausman on Wal-Mart, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Consumable survival must constantly expand because it never ceases to include privation.
2009 August 2009
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Consumable survival must constantly expand because it never ceases to include privation.
Society of the Spectacle pt 2- Guy Debord (translated by Ken Knabb) 2009
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Consumable sales increased 13%, driven primarily by food sales.
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The Minnesota Consumable Products Act (CPA) prohibits employers from disciplining workers for ingesting "lawful consumable products ... off the premises of the employer during nonworking hours."
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Aisle Ways – In-Store Consumable Food on Floor (18 items, $160)
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Aisle Ways – Out-of-Store Consumable Food on Floor (14 items, $120)
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Consumable items (filters, shock absorbers, brake linings etc.) and spare parts must be available, especially tyres: tyre life may be no more than 10,000 km in rough desert or mountain conditions.
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Consumable items obtained from specialized sources.
Chapter 7 1980
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