The vouchers allowed the bearer to buy Iraqi oil at cut-rate prices and could be sold for a profit. |
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Drugs are being sold at cut-rate prices, without any thought to profit or effect on the market. |
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None of these things guarantee loyalty in the face of cut-rate competition, though. |
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Then I killed some time at Rainbow, a cut-rate grocery store that was recently went bankrupt. |
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That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended. |
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From there, he hopes to launch an internet-based business, offering services at cut-rate prices to British firms. |
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I found it on some cut-rate dance compilation borrowed from a friend, and was knocked out like I'd been hit in the gut while playing dodgeball. |
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Russia's economic collapse has made matters worse, for its cut-rate weapons are flooding the market. |
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And even though a flood of rebates and cut-rate financing offers are helping Detroit move inventory, they're coming at a huge cost. |
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That means consumers can expect rebates and cut-rate financing deals to continue and both companies will have to slow down their assembly lines. |
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One factor is that the team's cut-rate cast-off offensive line, which had a fabulous season in 2000, has run out of fairy dust. |
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Using that tort settlement, the big brands have hampered tiny cut-rate rivals and raised prices with near impunity. |
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The drawings were amateurish, cut-rate, antiquated. |
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Analysts credited Dell's cut-rate pricing. |
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Western employers appreciate the cut-rate labor they provide. |
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Will we open Australia to competition from cut-rate overseas universities? |
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Within days of that conversation, Black was offering his readers cut-rate subscriptions, thereby reducing his circulation revenue by millions each year. |
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Some of littlethings' competition sells cut-rate doll houses. |
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And cut-rate supermarkets, like Save-A-Lot, are swamped. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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Their representatives are monitoring the work of the Canadian negotiators very closely to ensure that no cut-rate agreement is made at this meeting. |
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Or the fact that the country's national strategic reserve of maize was sold off wholesale at cut-rate prices two years ago in a series of dodgy transactions. |
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But unable to afford the cost of 50 years of refrigeration, he opted for the cut-rate freezing of his head only. |
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Why did we buy into AIG and Citigroup when we could have actually bought Goldman whole-hog, for a cut-rate price? |
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You may feel gypped that your cut-rate plan is about to be cancelled because it doesn't conform to Obamacare's guidelines. |
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And attention, scoffers: just try finding a cut-rate loft in Williamsburg. |
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