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    1. paying the price for your calling


    2. The fact that there were a lot more eyes available made the price come down, but eye-time still wasn't without significant cost to the average plots-man like himself


    3. "She got it at half price from Ava, but with her fortune Ava could buy a place like that every year and just leave it


    4. "Was she taken after all; for the price of aluminum?"


    5. “Who cares, the price was right


    6. ” Aldous still marvelled at the price Kira had got for artwork he and his brother had dismissed as nonsense for years


    7. And this misery has a price


    8. extremely low price that any small business can afford


    9. The Price of being Called by God


    10. There were four docks in town, only one had power-boat fuel but the price was pretty good, better than Herndon had been paying, better than she paid at Nightday lunch

    11. Herndon cursed furiously because the price had tripled since he came thru before


    12. Even with considerable research the managers of Mutual Funds are not always able to take correct decisions about entering or exiting a particular script as the share price movements usually defy all logics at least in the short run


    13. While the above advantages are bound to result in better average performance of the investments, it must be clearly understood that this can neither compete with abnormal appreciation of a few shares nor escape the effect of a bearish market when share prices are lower than their purchase price


    14. This works like any MF but the difference is that any time in future it can be exchanged with gold at the price prevalent at that time


    15. What the hell, if satisfying her one more time meant arriving an hour or two later in Ireland than planned, well, it was the price he would have to pay


    16. price asked of me by the man leaning against our old garage door


    17. He paid a high price in order to gain us in Jesus Christ


    18. We never discussed the price, did we?”


    19. this on the edge of a chintzy Cotswold village should fetch a whacking price whatever


    20. It was in a bit of a mess though and I got it at a very reasonable price

    21. Knows the price of everything but never the value


    22. You fuckin' got that? Your son, he was worth the price of his skin, his kidneys, his heart and whatever else my team cut out of him


    23. He'll fetch a good price alright and I could use the money because my house needs redoing


    24. I want the best possible price given the general


    25. price that you can for house?”


    26. live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness


    27. thy in His eyes, otherwise He would not have paid such a high price for


    28. my salvation, the price of His Blood


    29. "It is little changed, a fad went by and the price of communication came down


    30. The ticket price for their death has already been paid

    31. After calculating the price I remembered that in addition to their value as collectors' items that the Hammerli Lenzburg could also put a hole in my head the size of an egg or shatter a knee-cap into irreparable splinters


    32. The price is the sacrifice of love


    33. The lack of true devoted leadership is a horrible price to pay for the decline in the


    34. by reason of the redemptive price, the only method God has established for saving a


    35. Will you pay the price?


    36. pay the price of growth


    37. This price to pay is daily, faithful commitment to and for


    38. "We are merely discussing the price of the whore," Vincef said


    39. "Once we agree that lives are expendable for objectives, we are only discussing the price


    40. We watched a quiz show where the contestants could win holidays and electrical goods, anything right up to a small family car, just for guessing the price of an item that they probably could not afford to buy

    41. Humanity must win, but the price of victory may be a thousand more years of war


    42. The connoisseurs insisted they could taste the difference in the meat so there was a steep price trade-off for genetically modified karga, but still left a huge advantage for the karga


    43. Her great and fell ancestor made the world anew and in so doing left them to live with a curse, the price to be paid for greatness


    44. "Oh I wasn't arguing over the price of the trip," Vyinga said


    45. price of living high in the hills, but this year was the worse


    46. and have you seen the price of bloody petrol, bloody


    47. thinking my lover would offer the full price


    48. They offered their charms to men for a price


    49. She has paid her price but once, heavy in the weight


    50. LUIS: Sure, long as you're willing to pay the price














































    1. On Saturday and Sunday mornings for the rest of that summer you would have found Cyberia pushing shopping trolleys full of used clothing in the direction of car boot sales full of eager, budget priced consumers


    2. of those high priced web designers to customize it for me and teach my wife and I


    3. products, to direct prospects on to higher priced products


    4. This is typically the best performing ad but also the higher priced


    5. Also, they will be priced differently because of that


    6. prospects into your sales process at the free and low priced end


    7. lower priced products and are satisfied with them


    8. In the scenes of suffering and misery women were reduced until they priced their honour for a morsel of food for their dear ones


    9. Hotel Paradise was close to shopping, theaters, points of interest and transportation; the rooms were spacious and clean and it was reasonably priced, but far above everything else, Beth liked it for its cocktail lounge and casino


    10. He gave me succinct directions to a decent and reasonably priced restaurant located close to the cop shop

    11. The winners are highly priced


    12. We were looking at houses in Hillside, Elizabeth, Linden, Union, and Mountainside which were reasonably priced


    13. $25,000,000 In Sales Of High Priced Products Sold From A 412 Sq


    14. 00 worth of very high priced products strictly through direct mail,


    15. Once these specially priced, best selling programs are


    16. These jobs are priced higher because they usually require a degree in journalism,


    17. "But some of those items in the show, if not all, are priced so far off the beam, a buyer would have to almost have money to burn


    18. He called me a high priced bulb changer


    19. While the houses found at the descent of Mount Wellington are priced at 69,000 to 90,000 Australian dollars, in other more exclusive sections of the city, the cost can go as high as 250,000 to 300,000 Australian dollars


    20. The next day they took the train for Stuttgart, Germany, to pick up the car that they had ordered while they were still in the United States: a Mercedes-Benz, reputed in those days to be very reliable and moderately priced

    21. Fortunately, she selected Max’s Fried Chicken, a Filipino eatery on Wilshire Boulevard where the food was delicious and, more importantly, moderately priced


    22. The descent to new lows started when I was returned from ‘burbs’ to Wine Mess to avail myself of those famously low priced cards


    23. As the 90-day listing period dragged along, we figured out slowly that he was showing our home to others as a foil for his other listings that he thought were more appropriately priced


    24. We priced house more reasonably, and he showed it with the intent to sell IT


    25. both products on the higher spectrum as well as lower priced products, to ensure


    26. Accordingly, if a shirt is priced at $6


    27. Another of my father’s favorite expressions was “bug-dust” when he thought something was cheaply priced


    28. I must have looked like a drug addict as I hurried along the racks and racks of clothes rails with just one or two items of clothing hanging on them, priced way over £200; the sort of clothes that drove millionaires wild with desire


    29. The location that these kinds of real estate investors often find the best is in neighborhoods that are made up of mid priced homes in working neighborhoods


    30. 9 Then that which was spoken through Jeremiah the prophet was fulfilled saying: "They took the thirty pieces of silver the price of Him on whom a price had been set whom some of the children of Israel priced

    31. priced products you can afford to spend more money per click, and that's mainly why


    32. Clark gave his once priced possession over willingly, having taking the ranger into the jungles and having the windows smashed in from moving branches


    33. But what would you get for your money? Well, usually a business is priced at about five times its annual profit


    34. His place was filled with carvings from Africa, masks from Thailand, starter pistols (with real ones hidden under the table, I’m sure), curare-tipped blow arrows from the Amazon, totems from the Queen Charlotte Islands, painted turtles from Indonesia and switchblades and classy lighters and exorbitantly priced aftershave lotion and expensive fountain pens from everywhere else


    35. My copy came from Waterstones priced


    36. priced accordingly and you’l have to part with at least


    37. Have a low entry product or service starting with free, but also have a low priced product or


    38. they sampled me on a higher priced product


    39. If not priced high enough, how could it possibly solve


    40. Ø After having been told by 2 or 3 other "professionals" that my car needed a new engine and high priced quotes, YOU diagnosed and fixed my car without having to replace the engine at all AND at a reasonable price! - Toni B

    41. The hotel is rated five stars and priced accordingly


    42. I priced it in impulse price territory where even if you don't like it you're unlikely to feel that you wasted your 70p


    43. Darrell - The book has been priced in that


    44. By the way, Amazon pays 70 percent royalties for books priced at least $1


    45. Darrell - Your books are priced at that magical 0


    46. becoming increasingly sophisticated and reasonably priced


    47. priced housing subdivision area, so I drove around the block and parked


    48. From high class and high priced to trailer trash


    49. A product that is priced at premium, have


    50. Thus, choose those that are regularly priced, since they can provide you with better quality grass














































    1. Don’t panic when the market is dropping and don’t become greedy when prices are rising


    2. That’s because prices don't rise every day – they spurt only during a few short intervals of time


    3. While the above advantages are bound to result in better average performance of the investments, it must be clearly understood that this can neither compete with abnormal appreciation of a few shares nor escape the effect of a bearish market when share prices are lower than their purchase price


    4. The prices aren't cheap but aren't that bad either and Alan was finally able to get change of a copper


    5. They complain, diffidently, about the prices and the lack


    6. Over the next three or four days a succession of busy city types, who had invested in this run down part of the city in an attempt to make a killing on property prices in a rising market, brought around baskets full of striped shirts, frilly blouses and flimsy briefs to be ironed


    7. Stone-built shops held goods of every kind, the noise told her there were few fixed prices


    8. crumbs, look at those prices! You couldn't get a door mat for that these days! So Danvers sold furniture


    9. There were arguments about what prices would be paid in various ports


    10. areas by providing them with narcotics at wholesale prices

    11. 'Three times the prices have gone up over the past


    12. for prices to rise,' said Elizabeth wryly


    13. “He ordered a meal, asked the prices of a few things


    14. And now the minimum salary increase to 500 pesos up to 600 pesos per month, but also the prices of everything has gone up, so still nothing changed as a matter of fact it's getting worse


    15. It would be helpful if you could find a tailor who has a catalog that shows colors and prices


    16. Because they don't give and they don't have that catalogs with respective prices


    17. I had visited two (2) tailor shops and prices are depending on the materials


    18. Maybe Jeff we can try to do this way, why not sending me your catalog with your selected styles and materials, then I'll show to the tellers to ask their prices


    19. Back then one of our favorite places was Arby's which basically it just opened around 1965 or ‘66 and had the best roast beef sandwiches when I look back to what the prices were in those days you know it's staggering compared to what you pay today


    20. These prices are all above the London price ; and wages are said to be as high in the other colonies as in New York

    21. The prices of bread and butchers' meat are generally the same, or very nearly the same, through the greater part of the united kingdom


    22. Such a difference of prices, which, it seems, is not always sufficient to transport a man from one parish to another, would necessarily occasion so great a transportation of the most bulky commodities, not only from one parish to another, but from one end of the kingdom, almost from one end of the world to the other, as would soon reduce them more nearly to a level


    23. The price of labour, it must be observed, cannot be ascertained very accurately anywhere, different prices being often paid at the same place and for the same sort of labour, not only according to the different abilities of the workman, but according to the easiness or hardness of the masters


    24. In the ordinary variations of the prices of provisions, those two opposite causes seem to counterbalance one another, which is probably, in part, the reason why the wages of labour are everywhere so much more steady and permanent than the price of provisions


    25. which is probably the reason that, though the prices of corn and cattle are commonly very


    26. collected the prices of labour and provisions in ancient times, and who have taken pleasure in


    27. towns to raise their prices, without fearing to be undersold by the free competition of their


    28. In the Appendix to the life of Prince Henry, Doctor Birch has given us an account of the prices of butcher's meat as commonly paid by that prince


    29. Well the day came I drove down to the auction house with the details on a piece of paper with my expected maximum bid prices


    30. The respective prices of corn, rice, and sugar, are there probably in the natural proportion, or in that which naturally takes place in the different crops of the greater part of cultivated land, and which recompenses the landlord and farmer, as nearly as can be computed, according to what is usually the original expense of improvement, and the annual expense of cultivation

    31. As the prices, both of the precious metals and of the precious stones, is regulated all over the world by their price at the most fertile mine in it, the rent which a mine of either can afford to its proprietor is in proportion, not to its absolute, but to what may be called its relative fertility, or to its superiority over other mines of the same kind


    32. This statute is surely a better evidence of what was reckoned, in those times, a moderate price of grain, than the prices of some particular years, which have generally been recorded by historians and other writers, on account of their extraordinary dearness or cheapness, and from which, therefore, it is difficult to form any judgment concerning what may have been the ordinary price


    33. In 1309, Ralph de Born, prior of St Augustine's, Canterbury, gave a feast upon his installation-day, of which William Thorn has preserved, not only the bill of fare, but the prices of many particulars


    34. The prices of malt and oats seem here to lie higher than their ordinary proportion to the price of wheat


    35. These prices are not recorded, on account of their extraordinary dearness or cheapness, but are mentioned accidentally, as the prices actually paid for large quantities of grain consumed at a feast, which was famous for its magnificence


    36. It regulates the price of bread according as the prices of wheat may happen to be, from one shilling to twenty shillings the quarter of the money of those times


    37. It has been the opinion, however, of the greater part of those who have written upon the prices of commodities in ancient times, that, from the Conquest, perhaps from the invasion of Julius Caesar, till the discovery of the mines of America, the value of silver was continually diminishing


    38. This opinion they seem to have been led into, partly by the observations which they had occasion to make upon the prices both of corn and of some other parts of the rude produce of land, and partly by the popular notion, that as the quantity of silver naturally increases in every country with the increase of wealth, so its value diminishes as it quantity increases


    39. In their observations upon the prices of corn, three different circumstances seem frequently to have misled them


    40. But the writers who have collected the prices of corn in ancient times seem frequently to have mistaken what is called in Scotland the conversion price for the actual market price

    41. The ancient statutes of assize seem to have begun always with determining what ought to be the price of bread and ale when the price of wheat and barley were at the lowest ; and to have proceeded gradually to determine what it ought to be, according as the prices of those two sorts of grain should gradually rise above this lowest price


    42. But the transcribers of those statutes seem frequently to have thought it sufficient to copy the regulation as far as the three or four first and lowest prices ; saving in this manner their own labour, and judging, I suppose, that this was enough to show what proportion ought to be observed in all higher prices


    43. the price of bread was regulated according to the different prices of wheat, from one shilling to twenty shillings the quarter of the money of those times


    44. That four shillings, however, was not considered as the highest price to which barley might frequently rise in those times, and that these prices were only given as an example of the proportion which ought to be observed in all other prices, whether higher or lower, we may infer from the last words of the statute: " Et sic deinceps crescetur vel diminuetur per sex denarios


    45. In an ancient manuscript of the Regiam Majestatem, an old Scotch law book, there is a statute of assize, in which the price of bread is regulated according to all the different prices of wheat, from tenpence to three shillings the Scotch boll, equal to about half an English quarter


    46. } to conclude from this, that three shillings was the highest price to which wheat ever rose in those times, and that tenpence, a shilling, or at most two shillings, were the ordinary prices


    47. Upon consulting the manuscript, however, it appears evidently, that all these prices are only set down as examples of the proportion which ought to be observed between the respective prices of wheat and bread


    48. Thus, in 1270, Fleetwood gives us two prices of the quarter of wheat


    49. The reader will find at the end of this chapter all the prices of wheat which have been collected by Fleetwood, from l202 to 1597, both inclusive, reduced to the money of the present times, and digested, according to the order of time, into seven divisions of twelve years each


    50. In that long period of time, Fleetwood has been able to collect the prices of no more than eighty years ; so that four years are wanting to make out the last twelve years














































    1. Instead I’d mention our great combination of a large selection of cars, favorable pricing and


    2. The price inelasticity of tobacco products, however, excludes the likelihood that prohibitatory pricing measures will either condition or limit consumption; which is what most of our politicians are relying on! Were our political leaders genuinely committed to eliminating this (proven) toxin from the marketplace, cigarettes and other tobacco products, like other potentially harmful drugs, would have been de-legalized years ago


    3. update to her brand/logo and a new pricing strategy to be more aggressive in locations


    4. in the areas of inventory control and pricing


    5. trading and the pricing of options


    6. Determine the Gross Margin you need to cover your overhead and establish pricing


    7. Poor Pricing Management


    8. • Convertible debt in the early rounds can be preferred because it defers the pricing


    9. the IRR, technical, pricing, contractual, and legal, and submitted it to


    10. Unpredictable pricing and fluctuating expense are not easy to reduce in any budget

    11. is much higher than other countries is pricing manufacturing and its high


    12. Pricing and product combinations can be bundled or bundled


    13. Pricing is an interesting thing in that sometimes the higher price will yield a higher result


    14. The other thing you can do flexibility wise is have different pricing structures and offer discounts


    15. com as your advocate for service, pricing and repair you will have peace of mind knowing you are not being overcharged again


    16. Trading a 1% pricing strategy can be accomplished with any currency pair however the


    17. Carbon pricing: We need to try and create a truly balanced energy portfolio


    18. to set an appropriate pricing of carbon, globally, with a multilateral binding structure to


    19. Think long and hard about pricing


    20. BV - Pricing is key for any new Indie author

    21. How important is pricing?


    22. Darrell - There is some variety in the pricing of your Kindle ebooks


    23. Reader’s will always love to read, but in today’s very hectic world (and very scary economy), I believe they will be willing to sacrifice packaging in exchange for the great pricing and the tremendous simplicity and ease of purchase and delivery that comes with an eReader


    24. do a bit of investigation with regard to quality and pricing


    25. Once that happened and we got the pricing


    26. Yet in many B2B companies, marketers aren’t necessarily involved in pricing strategy


    27. Pricing is a complex subject – there are many factors to consider, both short- and long-term


    28. What would happen if these companies used a different pricing strategy?


    29. Negotiate pricing and terms with your finalists, but remember the adage “You get what you pay for


    30. devalued by the current pricing of social

    31. drug pricing for a client


    32. I had to coordinate with the pricing department and then set up a flight to


    33. Pricing is the most important factor in online industry as well as in the photo editing


    34. Go through the ins and outs of their pricing policies before finalizing


    35. In order to assist you in this regard, we have reviewed the pricing policies of some


    36. Years ago, we didn’t have unit pricing and the cost of every item had to be input and sometimes wise-ass shoppers handed the clerk $11


    37. I’d add no gutting of companies to lower the working force and make a quick buck, no monopolies, no monopolistic practices by a controlling group of corporations, responsible bidding, truth in advertising, positive advertising only, elimination of legalese and fine print, provisions for ending a contract, nationalization of key discoveries with ample one-time remuneration for the inventor and his company, equality in wholesale pricing, no tying up a competitor in court to drain his resources, procedures for quick settlement of patent violation suits, etc


    38. In Retail, the magic is to understand your customers and build strategies, keeping the customer at the center of all of them- be in marketing, customer retention, assortment, pricing, ranging, SKU reduction etc


    39. Another one is a predictive pricing tool which helped replace an error prone pricing process in a niche Financial Services Company and also helped them reduce their staff by 80 expensive employees who were re-purposed for more productive work


    40. making comparisons between two companies that have preferred stock, and pricing it

    41. 4) The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM): This model is the preferred choice for


    42. risk than warranted by their returns, and have upward pricing pressure on them


    43. The capital asset pricing model is actually a


    44. This myopic approach to pricing equity turns it into an accounting cost


    45. pricing pressure on the stock is so low


    46. stock; the market is so “efficient” at pricing a security that the price reacts to information before it is announced


    47. Moreover, pricing power implies the


    48. pricing power that was derived from an acceleration in variable costs that replaced fixed


    49. Note that without pricing power, a company would have to raise its unit quantity when


    50. The essence of pricing power is that it significantly reduces risk (operating leverage) while raising operating income












































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    Synonyms for "price"

    price cost monetary value toll leontyne price mary leontyne price damage terms appraise assess rate value mark reduce charge figure tariff price tag payment expenditure

    "price" definitions

    the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)


    the amount of money needed to purchase something


    value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something


    the high value or worth of something


    a monetary reward for helping to catch a criminal


    cost of bribing someone


    United States operatic soprano (born 1927)


    determine the price of


    ascertain or learn the price of