Figure 1 shows the number of underwriters whose average offer-to-open percentage price increase fell into a given range. |
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As Evan says the price increase is meaningless to all, but those wishing to move. |
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These are admission tickets, which means there is no need to queue at the ticket kiosk and there will be no price increase after booking. |
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This was to address complaints that last year's price increase was greater, in percentage terms, for concessions than standard prices. |
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The January price increase affected rice, milk, meat and cheese, among other foodstuffs. |
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Thus, it does not seem possible to explain the price increase in terms of demand factors. |
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He said that the biggest contributor to the price increase would be taxes and the weakening of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar. |
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Hyundai Motor India has announced a marginal price increase for all its cars across segments to reflect the incidence of Education Cess. |
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As expected, the weighted average electricity price increase for households is 20 per cent, while district heating prices went up by 10 per cent. |
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But the new price increase also signals a new era for price arrangements that will roll out over the next five years. |
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They, too, have the ability to control availability of this resource, and thus cause worldwide price increase or decrease. |
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Indeed, countervailing power may act as a factor constraining a price increase, not a price decrease. |
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However, the energy price increase is acting like a tax on the consumer, thereby reducing discretionary spending. |
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The steeper price increase for the upper bands strengthens the progressiveness of the price structure and the incentive to save water. |
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These corrections include canceling out promotions, taxes and price increase. |
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The supplier shall be entitled to make any changes which lead to improvements provided such changes do not result in a price increase. |
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Revenues increased slightly, partly caused by the yearly raw-milk price increase, which was transferred as an increase in the selling price. |
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Slowing production has contributed to the price increase, but weakness in the U. S. dollar may be the main cause. |
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Experience shows that the price increase may not necessarily lead to a decrease in consumption. |
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First of all, it puts the oil price increase of 2004 into a historical perspective. |
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The SECB will do everything in its power to do this without a price increase for transactions. |
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However, the problem which then arises is one of financing an inevitable food price increase. |
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The average price increase is mainly explained by the execution of more complex projects at higher prices. |
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In addition, a significant price increase of gold and copper in world market contributes to this development. |
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A further price increase in milk on 1 July 2008 was also passed on to the retail trade in Switzerland. |
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With a price increase, price elasticity tends to increase, and in the optimum case above it will be greater than one for most customers. |
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Consequently, any price increase will result in the loss of some customers. |
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On 19 February 2014, BAE announced that the Saudis had agreed to a price increase over the existing contract. |
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In a more remote future, even is a price increase is to be expected Russia and Ukraine will keep an important competitive advantage due to the size of their operations. |
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The gap between supply and demand has narrowed, and so the slightest weather-related or technical problem leads to a price increase to maintain the balance between those two factors. |
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The investigation does not lend support to the parties' argument that farmers would switch back to fungicides or insecticides applied to the plant after sowing, instead of sowing pre-treated seeds in face of a price increase. |
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In other words, because of nicotine's addictiveness, it takes a much bigger price increase, compared to other products, to trigger an equivalent drop in consumption. |
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The energy price increase forces the poor to look for alternative energy sources. Domestic consumption of coal, wood and waste is widely spread in the poorest suburbs. |
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The scale of the relative price increase is not constant over time. |
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Even if in the short term, this price increase had an effect on our sales volumes, we are confident that the sales volumes will resume to normal levels. |
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Mr. Ahmadinejad opposed the price increase. |
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Nevertheless, some price increase seems inevitable. |
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One price increase, one broken promise, another price increase. |
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We cannot risk penalising the entire spectrum of travellers with a potential blanket price increase in order to provide greater protection for a very small number of passengers. |
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The public's price awareness, however, is not as it should be, as the real rate of price increase in the eurozone, which is statistically verifiable and extremely low, does not relate to the inflation that people perceive. |
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The sales price increase policy, productivity measures and new products combined to largely make up for the impact of a more uneasy economic environment. |
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Therefore, any price increase of such raw material cannot be considered to be of a lasting nature, which could put into question the above findings. |
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First, in the readiness of the countries which benefitted from the oil price increase to provide the United States with cheap credit, which helped sustain its property market and higher consumption levels. |
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The level of output may fall as a result of the oil price increase, which may also imply lower demand for other production factors such as labour. |
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Blueberries are expected to maintain their strong prices for at least another year, strawberries are likely to see a small price increase while raspberry prices could double from a year ago. |
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Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial Services strengthened its loan loss reserves and announced better-than-expected accretion from the acquisition of National City, both of which helped the stock price increase in the period. |
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Northwest Airlines has reportedly selectively matched a price increase made earlier by Delta Air Lines. |
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DuPont Titanium Technologies today announced a price increase in the Middle East and Africa for all DuPont titanium dioxide grades. |
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These goods and services would experience a price increase as the value of each coin is reduced. |
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The influx of these precious metals and the resulting money supply shocks help explain the price increase in Spain during the sixteenth century. |
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Considering the dramatic fuel price increase over the last few years it seems however more than obvious that the high fuel price is linked to bankruptcy rates. |
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And despite their stock price increase, Loeb does have a point. |
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The national market was highly deconcentrated, and the probability that an individual operator's price increase would result in reregulation was virtually nonexistent. |
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The polyester filament increase follows a 10 to 14 percent price increase on polyester staple in May, the third in a year, by DuPont, Wellman and Hoechst Celanese. |
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Wrexham council chiefs said they have been undercharging for years and the price increase will bring them into line with the Welsh national average. |
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