Sentences with phrase «given equivalent prices»

Given equivalent prices, most people will go for the shiny, cool - looking 500 over a plain econo - box.

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BEIJING (AP)-- Gong Bin, a marketing employee in Shanghai, watched Chinese stock prices gallop upward for months before he finally gave in and put the equivalent of 2 1/2 months» salary into the surging market.
Tradestation publishes its spreads and offers fractional pips (pips are the smallest price change that a given exchange rate can make - for most pairs this is the equivalent of 1/100 of one percent, or one basis point).
Such price increases, although within the limits set by industry regulator Ofwat, are controversial given the amount of water lost by the various companies - last year, the equivalent of the daily water consumption of ten million people was lost every day.
The rapid fall in sequencing prices may give genomics an equivalent of Moore's Law, which describes how the number of transistors on computer chips doubles every 18 months, steadily driving down the cost of computing power.
But, as an object, the GTS remains a disappointment to me: the orange engine cover is crass, the rear spoiler is the aerofoil equivalent of a teenage trouser - bulge and, apart from the cage, buckets and build plaque, the interior is too similar to a base M3 given the vast price difference.
Jaguar hasn't given us any pricing details, but Auto Express reports that it will cost about 10 - 15 percent more than an equivalent F - Pace SUV.
Fortunately, purchase prices for the Corsa have been slashed to give it even greater showroom appeal, with the new car costing around # 1,000 less than the equivalent Fiesta.
It's claimed to give the Q30 an edge over its Mercedes - Benz GLA equivalent which is priced, in comparable 220d form, $ 3500 higher than the Q30 2.2 d Sports.
Via any iOS or Android device, users snapped a photo of their bookshelf, and through patented technology, Shelfie scanned the spines of every book to identify titles and give readers a complete inventory of their collection, and served them the available equivalent titles in digital — free of charge or at a promotional price.
Given the significant expansion of the textbook rental business over the past few years, College comparable store sales now reflect the revenue generated from textbook rentals and are no longer adjusted to reflect the equivalent textbook retail selling price.
In the meantime, Amazon is still offering the Kindle Paperwhite — its illuminated equivalent — for $ 119, though given the two firms» history of sparring over pricing, we wouldn't be surprised to see it trim its own numbers accordingly.
Would you be willing to hold more than 5000 shares of DGTC given that the NAV is much more than the current buy - back price ($ 14 per share in cash & equivalents, $ 2 NOLs and some real estate)?
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is the great card because their portal not only is what they show you you can get credit for, but if you call them if there's a certain flight like Frontier or Spirit, all of these airlines that are really, really cheap and you don't tend to see them on portals, if you call them, they'll honor the price and they'll give it to you in the points equivalent.
Has anyone else done analysis similar to Giving What You Can where they try to estimate the benefit say in price per tonne of CO2 equivalent from various global warming charities?
The way to bring gas prices down is to end our dependence on oil and use the renewable sources that can give us the equivalent of $ 1 per gallon gasoline.
To give you an idea, the Gillard government says that by pricing carbon it will achieve a 5 % emission cut by 2020 that amounts to a 159 million tonne reduction in greenhouse pollution.iv According to the government this is equivalent to removing 45 million cars from the road.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change estimates an impact of 4.0 gigatons of carbon dioxide - equivalent per year by 2030 from afforestation, given a carbon dioxide price of US$ 100 per ton (Metz, 2007).
Furthermore the compensation the airlines are required to give (after a 5 houre flight) taking example in the scandinavian carrier SAS is ridiculous with astronomical high prices on Norwegian airports the (dinner compensation) will buy you something equivalent to a small snack which not even qualify as a small breakfast.
Instead, the coverage policy will give the tenant the amount of money needed to buy an equivalent item at today's prices.
Although much lip has been given to the notion of «buy term and invest the difference,» I've never met anyone who actually bought a term policy, priced the cost of a permanent policy with an equivalent death benefit, and then put the difference into an investment account every month.
A replacement value reimbursement will give you a payout of how much it will cost to purchase an equivalent item at today's prices.
With its latest creation, OnePlus is still trying to give users as good a phone as possible, without charging equivalent flagship prices.
Given that value for money is subjective to each user, we decided to tackle this by looking at the total points each phone scored and dividing it by its U.S. price (or equivalent) divided by 100.
A complaint letter may also be written by an individual who is dismayed by the quality of the service that has been given to him / her by a particular business, especially if it does not provide a value equivalent of the price that he / she has paid for the acquisition of the goods offered by the business.
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