Not exact matches
Additionally, there has
always been this chronic concern that inflationary
pressures lurk just around the corner and will ultimately put
pressure on bond
prices.
I've
always been a fan of Rooney's ability for England and United, but is no longer the player he was, and I think he is finally paying the
price for becoming the first - team star so young, with the
pressures that come with it.
Prices have come down as is
always the case with market
pressure.
The deal was free of
pressure and no hidden fees no pushing for some wild warranty or a «certification fee» My father and I got the
price we wanted and the car we wanted and the service I
always expect when making a big purchase.
Once Android Auto and CarPlay take off, there'll be
pressure on automakers to seriously cut the
price of embedded navigation, which has the advantage of
always being ready to go, even if you forget or drop your phone, or the cable stops working.
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I want my books to be bought by those who have more disposable income and are therefore not
always bargain shopping and
pressuring me to lower
prices.
And, if so, does this mean there is
always additional downward
pressure on the
price of an ETF due to its expense ratio?
This extra
pressure on the insurance company to
always pay for the expenses puts
pressure on the companies and as a result raises the
price of insurance.
It adds that, «given considerable
pricing pressures in most loan categories, it is
always tempting for bankers to increase C&D lending — a comparatively higher margin, but higher risk loan product.»