Sentences with phrase «at a subsidized price by»

Amazon is able to offer the Kindle at a subsidized price by delivering Special Offers & Sponsored Screensavers.

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Quinoa falls in the range of several dollars, and wheat sells at a much cheaper price of 10 cents since it's subsidized by the government.
The overwhelming majority of iPhones aren't sold at their full asking price; they are instead subsidized by carriers in exchange for consumers signing term contracts.
In the U.S. market, the vast majority of smartphones are at a price heavily subsidized by wireless carriers, along with a two - year service contract — which further obscures the effect of licensing fees on phone prices.
Under international trade rules, a country can slap duties on imports that are intentionally sold at below - market prices or that are unfairly subsidized by the exporter's government.
In contrast to IMF loans to support the kleptocrats» banks and new Cold War asset grabs from the Eastern border provinces with Russia, Ukraine's sale of bonds to Russia's sovereign debt fund and its contracts signed for gas purchases were negotiated by a democratically elected government, at prices that subsidized domestic industry and also household consumption.
Annual membership prices at Asphalt Green, which has a brand - new $ 55 million facility subsidized by the BPCA on North End Avenue, range from $ 1,548 for singles to $ 3,228 for families, which includes two children and two adults.
Essentially, this active readership for self - published books has agreed to go through America's slush pile, and they (rightly) expect that at least some of their labor should be subsidized by lower prices and the occasional e-book giveaway.
We can offer these services at affordable prices because our efforts are subsidized by private donations, grants, and fundraising activities.
«This case is about whether Ohioans and other customers across the country will be made to subsidize uneconomic power plants at a time when Ohioans should be benefitting in their electric bills from lower prices in the competitive generation markets,» said a filing by the Office of the Ohio Consumers» Counsel with federal regulators.
As fossil fuels have plunged in price, the cost of subsidizing «green» energy per unit of such energy has increased enormously since the cost differential has greatly increased, and this will have to be subsidized by someone — usually primarily at the expense of less affluent ratepayers — in one way or another.
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