The company is still trading at a discount to its peers so Dilger's confidence in the upside potential for the shares probably isn't misplaced. |
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We checked into the Tai Hoe Hotel in the Indian Quarter of Singapore, close to downtown and to the discount electronic warehouses. |
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Fashion outlets, also known as discount warehouse stores, are large shopping areas often located on a city's outskirts. |
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Bargain hunters have been cashing in big-time on a discount bonanza which has left them quids in at the check-outs. |
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He fears that other quality stores will quit the city if its continues to allow more discount stores to trade. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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If the venue can't offer you a discount for excluding it and serving wedding cake instead, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake. |
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Holders of national railcards could claim a discount on Grand Central tickets, although there would be no further cuts on the cheapest fares. |
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The future 30 per cent discount promotions in the Advent calendar have not yet been published on the site. |
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Discounted rates offer a permanent discount off the lender's variable rate. |
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Bad weather, skyrocketing fuel prices and fierce discount competition are reducing profit margins to razor-thin levels. |
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As you would expect, car hire is readily available, but don't discount the local bus services. |
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But perhaps more significantly, the move reflects the growing ability of discount airlines to dictate airfares. |
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Starting July 1st, two female personnel with rulers stand at the ticket windows to determine whether the length of the skirt earns a discount. |
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They will normally bunch them together to sell them as a package or lay them out separately in discount baskets. |
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Businesses selling seasonal knick-knacks at discount prices are popping up all over Greater Manchester. |
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A hot topic these days is the flood of extremely poor quality, foreign made knock-offs of custom designs that are littering the discount outlets. |
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Since dealers tend to sell remnants at a discount, it's well worth the extra effort. |
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She would not contemplate leaving the holiday booking to the last minute in the hope of a late discount. |
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Listowel town manager Michael McMahon asked councillors to consider zoning a portion of land for the use of discount retailers. |
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A new town centre is promised for Southill, with the giant retail discount store Aldi as anchor tenant. |
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The leasers said they would discount the rent but shockingly enough it didn't happen. |
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Others discount subjective feelings and become legalists as they observe only the letter of the law. |
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Any dealer that sells a Rolex at a discount is subject to having his dealer status revoked. |
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Students, politicians and policy makers alike must recognise that there is no magical Antipodean discount in this cost-benefit equation. |
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That is not to discount their crimes, for which they have been rightly or wrongly convicted, but would be a humane gesture. |
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Look for containers at garage sales and discount places during the year such as jars, baskets, tins and canisters. |
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A handful of drug companies have offered to donate some drugs for a fixed period or to discount to a limited extent. |
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It would be the latest in a line of discount chains in the town, which already include KwikSave, Farmfoods and Aldi. |
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Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms. |
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The decision to increase the discount has met with approval from the livestock sector. |
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The modern Aristotelian, less inclined to discount inferiors and outsiders than Aristotle himself, can fight back. |
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You can a get a discount on your King House tour if you show your Boyle Abbey entry ticket on arrival. |
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But you then have to buy copies from them, albeit at a substantial discount, and they pay you a royalty on each book sold through them. |
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During the trial business period, diners to the restaurant can enjoy a 32 per cent discount for lunch and a 22 per cent discount for supper. |
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In a sense therefore, in using a loyalty card a shopper exchanges their privacy for a discount on their shopping. |
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Now, if you are looking for white linen tablecloths and lavish meals served on fine china, you won't find it in discount business class. |
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Crucial is currently quoting as below, with a ten per cent discount for orders taken online. |
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From gorgeous silk saris to plain dhotis, there is a discount on every item at the Hantex showroom. |
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Technology Telecom says its customers can save 20 per cent compared to BT's business tariffs and a 5 per cent discount on BT line charges. |
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Consider the fact that teachers almost universally discount their wages in order to teach in private schools. |
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Draw it to scale on graph paper which you can find at your local discount store. |
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He was circumspect and parried all my questions but did not discount my fears. |
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They telexed the company denying breach of contract, and refusing to agree to a USD 230,000 discount. |
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All the star hotels had cake sales and most bakeries ended up selling cakes at discount prices. |
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If the suit does not fit perfectly, do not buy it, even if it is marked down for a large discount. |
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Those who take Bayle to be a religious skeptic discount this testimony as dissimulation. |
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They were able to negotiate an average 1,699 off the windscreen price aside from any scrappage discount. |
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Those funds are good buys when their market price is at a discount to their net asset value. |
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Early stage and start up companies that bank with AIB will qualify for a 30 per cent discount on Sage products. |
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For example, the bank discount method is used for Treasury bills sold by the U.S. government and commercial paper issued by businesses. |
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The bank discount rate might also be tied to the amount of monthly charges. |
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Since we computed the bank discount rate from the dollar discount and the investment, all we have to do is reverse the process. |
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The bank discount rate normalizes by the face value of the security and understates the true yield earned by investors. |
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Most banks offer free banking to students, along with other discount services. |
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But now, as some companies use a potential IPO as a bargaining chip in acquisition talks, that discount is disappearing. |
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If you think I want to model in discount catalogues for the rest of my life, you have another think coming. |
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Browse and add items to your basket, and then enter the voucher code when prompted to take advantage of this discount. |
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Use code HRL15 in the promo field of the shopping basket and click update, the discount will then be applied. |
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It may sound ridiculous, but don't discount the value of a good high-end thrift store or vintage clothing shop in your search for a good suit. |
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When I found my VCD player, I was offered a 9 percent discount after my first show of negativity regarding the ticketed price. |
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The company would offer a discount to farmers who buy tillers under this scheme. |
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As prices fall further, bank loans turn sour, and one or more mercantile houses, banks, discount houses, or brokerages fail. |
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It is quickly becoming nothing more than a mesh of housing estates and a street lined with discount retailers, takeaways and empty shops. |
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Certainly, there are some good reasons why most property companies' shares should trade at a modest discount to their net asset value. |
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Often, the resulting price will be less than the net asset value, meaning that the shares trade at a discount. |
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Another alternative is to buy shares in a property company whose share price is trading at a discount to its net asset value. |
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I see the issue as to the discount for betterment applied to lost rent differently. |
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The rail deal offered customers a package containing a mobile phone and discount travel card but has so far failed to take off. |
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The big box discount retailer is always in the news, garnering both good and bad press. |
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In this economic environment the average discount rate on Treasury bills is 4.95 per cent. |
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Well it's not a new technology or some great discount deal for satellite Net access or shonky scam. |
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But still, Taiwan should never discount the possibility that China might misjudge the situation. |
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Based on European experience, Amgen could sell its biosimilar at a price discount of 15-20 percent versus Neupogen upon launch. |
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We realise that people may want to buy more than 1 or 2 directories, so we are now offering a discount for multibuys. |
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It looks for firms whose debts are undervalued and trading at a large discount to their face value. |
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There are also no payouts from either the firm or its guarantor to shareholders and bondholders before the maturity date of the discount debt. |
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This was the first, and largest, of three price slumps that the accident-prone discount retailer had this year. |
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The other options under the tax saving bond are in the nature of deep discount bonds. |
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But after that you will be able to stay in your own suite, as long as it isn't occupied, at an as yet unspecified discount. |
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The deal also offers further evidence of the soaraway success of discount airlines, which have seen record passenger numbers over the past year. |
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In the case of Belgium, the discount is negotiable between the investor and the Belgian government, according to the agreed scheme. |
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You must be relatively sober or they'll discount the act as drunken foolishness. |
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That began partly on a lark, but is now crucial to branding the Target discount store chain, where sales are rising. |
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Some land could even be sold at discount prices to provide affordable housing. |
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Since the district banks are owned not by the federal government but by the commercial banks, reductions in the discount rate do not affect the public treasury. |
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So your submission was directed at the specificity of a percentile discount rather than the entitlement of some allowance in the reduction of the punitive sentence? |
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Someone who doesn't know the difference between the fed funds rate and the discount rate. |
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So we would not discount that there is a future in the Alicia-Finn relationship. |
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Even if you discount the supply-side problems with a Hillary primary challenge, there is a massive demand-side problem. |
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What discount rate do consumers use to weigh higher purchase cost now vs. fuel cost savings in the future? |
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In other words, if you opt to take a discount, you're gambling that if rates do climb, they only increase by a little so that you still beat the fixed offers. |
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No, but most shops will give you a healthy discount and a lot of designers are happy to let me borrow because I return them in the condition I received them. |
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Thus the discount is not regarded as disguised interest and the obligations to repurchase bad debts are not viewed as disguised rights of redemption. |
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There is a steep discount on some foreign technical books, and many students wade through whatever is available to pick the title of their choice. |
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The catch is that this paper is redeemable, meaning that at some future point it matures and then it must either be paid back, with the discount, to the bearer of that coupon. |
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Chain stores, discount supermarkets, and fast-food restaurants had yet to invade. |
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Hmm, never underestimate the value of friends and family discount, lovey. |
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Target was established in 1962 by the Dayton brothers as a discount offshoot of their eponymous Twin Cities department store. |
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Our 60m landing charge discount plan, which will probably be worth substantially more through time, shows we are putting our money where our mouth is. |
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Negotiating a large discount off the list price is great but can be negated if the dealer is able to get away with offering a below-market rate for a car being traded in. |
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I think we discount things that affect the mind and worry too much about the body. |
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Few public figures who wish to be taken seriously in any scientific discipline are still trying to discount Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection. |
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And they know Newt Gingrich is nothing more than a jilted lover at this point, so they will discount his broadsides. |
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Both discount retail stores and high-end luxury brands have regularly enlisted him for campaigns. |
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The city government attempted to distribute sample trash bags and discount coupons during the trial period by utilizing the heads of local boroughs and neighborhoods. |
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It certainly seems unattainable, but one cannot discount its possibility. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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However, we do not discount the possibility that other cells types, such as mast cells or basophils, may also contribute to the production of Th2 cytokines in this model. |
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A transponder on the windshield automatically deducts the fare when a vehicle passes, with a 50 per cent discount for a car with three or more persons. |
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Do you have the neck to ask for a bigger discount from your supplier? |
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But the father of two had his dedication to the employee principles of discount giant The Warehouse vindicated after an employment court found the sacking was unjustified. |
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The suggestion appears to have gone unheeded by the travel industry, who continue to offer discount deals and free child places during school terms. |
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The off-course discount store also offers a buyer the opportunity to hold a club, to waggle it, even to hit it, albeit often in a netted indoor cage. |
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As the settlement exerts a greater effect and cigarette prices rise, some smokers may switch from full-price to discount brands or roll their own, at least for a while. |
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Let's discount dog almanacs and tree almanacs and almanacs that predict the best day to harvest the crop so as not to upset the children of the corn. |
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Chances are if you are at a newsstand, discount chain or warehouse club this summer, you will see some of the most alluring displays for African American books ever attempted. |
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So far, discount carriers seem unworried about a slimmer Delta. |
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Most enrolling will have some discount based on their age, family status, and income. |
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In other words, because I am not like that, I can discount what you are saying. |
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In other words it was leapfrogging the old when-to-invest-in-a-new-fab problem by buying additional existing capacity, doubtless at a discount, from a distressed rival. |
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Sammy doesn't discount that contention, but he advances another theory. |
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Any sign of encouragement could give a lift to shares, which have been trading near their all-time low point and are at a discount to others in the sector. |
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His eloquence can require a healthy discount to make distinct the difference between words and actions. |
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Computer manufacturers routinely gave machines to schools at a discount or without cost, but adapting them to educational purposes proved difficult. |
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The line, which used to hold a giant fashion show in New York each season, is now sold in J.C. Penny and on discount sites. |
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There were other cards in there, old bankcards, store discount cards, a picture of his wife etc. |
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As a sidelight, including the other bank discount rate recommendations might also capture the effects of some omitted variables. |
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Asda Group is a chain of more than 230 discount stores in Great Britain that had operated on a distinctly Waltonian business strategy. |
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The welfarists might exaggerate, but it is difficult to entirely discount many of their claims. |
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Shoppers will be offered a 10 per cent discount on all prices at the English Heritage gift shop. |
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The utility function is parametrized in terms of the discount factor, p, which in the subsequent section will be allowed to vary across agents. |
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Gifts with business implications, large or small, that undermine the moral good and discount deservedness work to the same ends as bribes. |
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Most dealers are willing to dish out a reasonable discount to polite hagglers. |
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The Business Secretary, 69, was forced to cough up extra cash after discovering his discount Senior Railcard had run out. |
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In the discount bin by the door sat a pile of pan and scans, mostly comedies, that no one would touch. |
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From today, they are offering the discount on 340 washing machines, tumble dryers, fridges and cookers. |
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Recently built, furnished subleases that often trade at a discount to direct space from landlords are faring well. |
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Research Department figures show that many insurers will not offer a no-claims discount to former company car drivers. |
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The crime was heinous as the defendant used his underagents to purchase discount bank debentures,'' they added. |
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Of course, actual savings will vary according to the tuition increases and the discount rates that we apply over time. |
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The church has indeed tended to discount and marginalize the victims of domestic violence as well as the perpetrator. |
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Although many theoretical and empirical studies were interested in the underpricing phenomenon, few have examined the deliberate price discount. |
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All guests receive 10pc discount at Chez Clement restaurants or at one of the Les Grandes Brasseries, such as La Procope. |
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Window displays of shops, once again like each year, have been unenthusiastically concealed with discount stickers. |
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But wot I really gotta know before commitin' mesel, like, is does eivver of 'em get you a discount at Tesco? |
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Metoo brands sold at a heavy discount will not deliver profits to retailers. |
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Most recently the street level storefront was occupied by BD's, a beauty and discount store. |
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It looks like the former Big K-Mart, or at least part of it, will become a Big Lots discount store. |
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My wife and I and members of our family started shopping at these discount stores when they first opened two in Cwmbran almost 20 years ago. |
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Lawson will integrate the two subsidiaries by the end of next March and run all of its discount stores as Lawson Store 100, the officials said. |
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The company estimates consumers will receive an average discount of 30 percent on existing title rates through the OneRate plan. |
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The Dental plan will be sold initially as an upsell to consumers calling in for the RX discount plan from the TV commercial. |
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The discount is being apportioned to the goods, which Iran carries through Uzbekistan and those that Uzbekistan transports via Iran. |
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Live bait is usually best but don't discount frozen glass minnows or bits of cut bait once the fish respond to chum. |
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A trend this year has been high-end luxury and discount stores prevailing over the mid-level department stores. |
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The price discount ended yesterday and I just missed the boat on a great deal. |
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I'm willing to discount or waive my fees, but I won't take capitated patients. |
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And we'll immediately discount making friends on the internet or penfriends. |
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The store offers a two percent discount when customers pay in cash. |
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Despite his antitheological bias, James recognized that he could not completely discount religious doctrines. |
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Merchants sometimes discount five or six per cent for prompt payment of bills. |
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This store offers discounts on all its wares. That store specializes in discount wares, too. |
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If you're looking for cheap clothes, there's a discount clothier around the corner. |
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With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers. |
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She shops at discount department stores, but looks as if she patronized high-end boutiques. |
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The plan involves banks hiving off bad assets and investors buying them at a discount on hopes of turning a profit over time. |
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For example, when Einstein developed the Special and General Theories of Relativity, he did not in any way refute or discount Newton's Principia. |
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If a Promotional discount code is offered, SO and Artist will split it equally. |
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The issue of credit notes is often for a limited duration, and at some discount to the promised amount later. |
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The Lundy Post Office gets a bulk rate discount for mailing letters and postcards from Bideford. |
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Having overordered the unpopular new toys, we were forced to sell them at a discount. |
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In the 2006 general election, voters restricted the use of eminent domain and extended the state's discount prescription drug coverage. |
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He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms. |
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You might give these people a badge or some livery for their boat and you can give them a discount on the rego of their boat. |
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They are about the same quality, so if you can get a discount on the color you like, that would be the way to go. |
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Recent new contracts include a project to re-furbish and reroof a Makro discount warehouse store in Kirkby, Lancashire. |
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Although many schools have raised tuition sticker prices, they have also increased discount rates in an effort to attract students. |
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The discount rate is the interest rate banks pay when they borrow from Federal Reserve Banks. |
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As part of its live launch of the product BCD is offering a discount to organizations who are early adopters. |
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For example, using earlier mental patterns, we select or highlight confirming examples, and discount or peripheralize counterexamples. |
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We need to discount those few rotten apples, we must work with good people, as its our challenge to build our nation. |
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A BIRMINGHAM belly dancing school is celebrating its fifth birthday by offering discount classes. |
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Closeout retailers buy leftover goods or discontinued lines from manufacturers and sell them at a steep discount. |
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The shares were priced at a discount of 6 percent to Wednesday's close, after having been marketed in a range of 6,100 to 6,300 rupiah each. |
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Kiddy Zone Abu Dhabi is currently offering up to 60 per cent storewide discount. |
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Its activities include the provision of a national timetable and online journey planner facility, and the operation of the various Railcard discount schemes. |
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In our example, the forward exchange rate of the dollar is said to be at a discount because it buys fewer Japanese yen in the forward rate than it does in the spot rate. |
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Most of the lowest rates are either fixed or discount rates, which means the decision is down to whether you believe interest rates will keep on rising or not. |
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Customers, who wish to go for all umbers discount option, can choose the evening discount feature to enjoy a low rate for all outgoing local calls for 40 halalah per minute. |
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Through the New Marke r ts Programme the LEP also offers f high-growth potential SMEs access to funding which can discount professional services advice d by35 per cent. |
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These coupons will get you a discount at Johnny's Bar and Grill. |
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Be prepared to give a discount for special reasons. Watch your merchandise carefully since light fingers sometimes make salables into disappearables. |
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A viaticals is a way for terminally ill patients to get the benefit of life insurance proceeds before death by selling the beneficiary rights at a discount. |
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Ideal for dollar stores, convenience stores, discount stores, and international importers, this CD catalog allows you to instantly track and order popular items. |
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It presents itself like a discount store, which they are not. |
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Watchdogs are to investigate complaints by discount website Skoosh. |
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In recent years, there has been a trend to spend all the wedding money on the showier aspects of the event and have a friend or a discount photographer. |
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The sales, of Shops of Boca Grove and Riverwalk Plaza in Boynton Beach, were at a 44 percent discount off of the value of the properties' mortgages. |
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The 14th Street and Union Square area was once renowned for its discount department stores, but those businesses shuttered and drug pushers took over the park. |
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You can see this in the FAS 106 discussion of discount rates, which requires the same high-quality bond basis even though settlement generally isn't an option. |
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The courts have offered little guidance on appropriate discount rates. |
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With the recent drop in the economy, Nannies on the Go, a Dallas, Fort Worth Nanny Placement Agency, is announcing a discount in their placement fees. |
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Although the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that preparatory schools will not be closed down, the yETT has canceled the discount transit cards without any prior warning. |
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Harry Wallop will be putting washing powders to the test, finding out whether pricier detergents really do give better results, or if the discount brands clean up. |
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The 20 percent discount does not apply to books and ketubot. |
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Next, the author explores the mathematics of the time value of money through a discussion of simple interest, bank discount, compound interest, and annuities. |
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Project management market with architectural plans to discount for the construction of the Maison des associations and the rehabilitation of the Attic salt. |
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If you doubt that you'll stick around at the company long enough for your options to vest, you should discount the value for that uncertainty as well. |
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Between them they host a number of supermarkets, electrical, home furnishing, clothing and discount stores, gyms, restaurants and Cumbria's largest cinema. |
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Ames operates 305 discount department stores in 14 Northeastern states. |
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Also related is the reduction of the federal funds target rate and the discount rate by the Federal Reserve, which tends to steepen the yield curve. |
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