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Unsought goods are
goods that the
consumer does not know
about or does not
normally think of buying, and the
purchase of
which arises due to
danger or...
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unsought or offered).
Impetrativa were
signs given in
response to the augur's
interpretation of the au****e.
Oblativa were
unexpected and
unsought events...
- consumers'
buying habits:
Convenience goods Shopping goods Specialty goods Unsought goods Convenience goods,
shopping goods, and
specialty goods are also known...
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legislation such as the 1973
Endangered Species Act,
stating that "though
unsought and unacknowledged,
Richard Nixon's
environmental legacy is secure". Nixon...
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reactionary carries negative connotations—Peter King
observed that it is "an
unsought-for label, used as a
torment rather than a
badge of honor."
Despite this...
- to influence.
Wilson agreed to
accept the
nomination if "it came to me
unsought, unanimously, and
without pledges to
anybody about anything." At the state...
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primarily through promotion and
direct sales techniques,
largely for "
unsought goods" in
industrial companies. A 2011 meta
analyses found that the factors...
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guard against the
acquisition of
unwarranted influence,
whether sought or
unsought, by the military–industrial complex."
Eisenhower elaborated, "we recognize...
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guard against the
acquisition of
unwarranted influence,
whether sought or
unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The
potential for the
disastrous rise...
- "the
principle of
nondiscrimination to
people with disabilities", an idea
unsought in the
United States before the p****age of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964...