8.They developed not merely modest product advances based on focus groups, but whole new devices and services that consumers did not yet know they needed.
10.If the proposed rule is approved, soap manufacturers would have to carry out studies showing their products are safe and more effective than plain soap.
11.This tenth part, however, is estimated so very moderately, that, in many provinces, it is said not to exceed a thirtieth part of the ordinary produce.
12.Up next, a vast array of new cutting-edge technology and some just plain strange technology were shown off by companies at the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas last week.
13.The great financial success stories in American industry have often involved companies almost fanatical about maintaining the reputation of their products, even when these products have been quite mundane and inexpensive.
14.When the ordinary price of any particular produce of land is at what may be called a monopoly price, a tax upon it necessarily reduces the rent and profit of the land which grows it.