Sentences with phrase «dictate prices»

Just as the head offices of the nonlawyer cartels would dictate prices and billing targets to their local employee lawyers.
Leave to the regulators as much as you can, and let the market dictate prices.
Limits on S&S's ability to dictate prices.
If Apple intends to dominate ebook sales and dictate prices, why can't someone who gets an ebook from the iBookstore read it on anything other than an iDevice?
And if they ever reduce their competition below a certain size for a particular product (perhaps books), they'll own the market and be able to dictate prices to authors and to the public.
Also publishers do not want to get their customers hooked up to amazon's kindle or any other publishing platform that can dictate prices and conditions of e-book sales.
But wait: didn't Apple more or less control the market for digital music in the early days of iTunes, and dictate prices to the major record labels in order to keep prices low?
In fact, force Amazon to let their vendors dictate the prices they should sell books for, a la «the agency model.»
Although the FDA can't dictate prices or reject therapies over pricing concerns (they can only focus on safety and efficacy), the agency can encourage more competition through moves like this (as well as speedier approval pathways) which could spur drug makers to produce products that ultimately lower costs for patients — a goal cited by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb in announcing the list.
Whether you are selling ad space, or buying it, numbers speak for themselves; and they can be a great leverage point for dictating prices.
The market will always dictate price.
Because markets dictate the price of commodities, cost control is one of the few levers that oil and gas companies have over their margins.
I just don't see why they would go out and throw that much money at him (I get the whole market dictates the price thing).
He can say players are over priced but it's a market, and the market dictates the price.
But the idea that Schneiderman, along with AGs from other states, would dictate pricing policies to private businesses and then claim to be championing free markets is, well, comical.
The simple rules of a capitalist market is that supply and demand dictate price.
So for a time, it dictated prices to publishers just as Apple did, and when they balked it took steps like pulling all of their titles from its retail stores to show them who was boss.
There's no guarantee that this would be the case (and we've seen evidence that Amazon is making it harder for the 99 - cent titles to rank well on the popularity lists), but I believe, if increasing income is your main motivation, it's best to experiment and not let your own beliefs dictate price.
The DOJ laid the smackdown on that train of thought and publishers started to dictate the price of e-books, rather than let the retailers determine the final price.
Amazon dictates pricing to self - published authors, requiring them to price their books within a specific range or be subjected to a 50 percent cut in royalties.
«Amazon wasnâ $ ™ t dictating prices to publishers».
Amazon wasn't dictating prices to publishers.
If Amazon was not dictating prices, why oh why were the publishers so upset that they would collude?
Japanese publishers are said to fear losing their long - held privilege of dictating prices.
From the trial proceedings it was clear what happened to a publisher who does not «collude» to break free of Amazon dictated pricing scheme.
This created an environment where the publishers dictated the pricing for digital books and created an outcry in Europe and the USA against price fixing.
Your key to success is not dictating prices (it's against the law, I believe).
Other then that we're letting Amazon dictate the price instead of the publishers, thus allowing the retailer to pursue its own agenda — selling Kindles.
«Obviously, the more pages your website has or will have dictates the price.
Perhaps if we were talking about Apple dictating prices on video games, there could be some room for Apple to gain the hearts and minds of consumers (and jurors).
My publishers dictate the price points for my ebooks.
The market dictates pricing.
It does sound like a decent compromise to me, because I've argued here and elsewhere that Amazon should drop its efforts to control or dictate pricing and discounting on books if that's not what the publishers» want.
At the very least, Amazon isn't dictating pricing on e-readers any more.
I could very well price this book at $ 4.99 in the US and # 4.99 in the UK and in euro countries rather than letting the exchange rate dictate the price... # 3.17 and $ 3.69 respectively.
«I doubt Amazon is letting the views of 2200 customers dictate a pricing policy that affects millions.
If they wanted to, Amazon could dictate the price of all eBooks for both publishers and authors.
This is why they can't be trusted to dictate price.
Cabinets set the stage for your kitchen remodel and cabinet quality and construction not only dictates price, but longevity and enjoyment.
If the price is down and the price - to - earnings (P / E) ratio suggests the stock is undervalued, value investors want to buy — in other words, the company dictates price, not the emotion of the investor or market.
After that rather volatile two - way action, the euro's price action became more mixed, so opposing currencies apparently began dictating price action on euro pairs.
We aim to demonstrate in the ensuing sections that public markets behave in accordance with the efficient market hypothesis by virtue of the fact that they offer investors greater liquidity, market - dictated pricing, information transparency, low transaction costs, and access to large pools of potential buyers and sellers.
However, it soon became obvious that opposing currencies dictated price action on Greenback pairs since price action began to diverge again.
It dictates that price and value is at any given point one and the same.
When it comes to purchasing a Cockatoo from a breeder or a pet store, there are several determining factor that can dictate the price of the animal:
Tracks can then be shared and even sold to other users, with the track creator dictating the price.
You have no idea what depth the game has and you are already trying to dictate the price and tell them it; s not worth it?
Like it or not, supply and demand dictates prices of everything, even when and by how much they are reduced in price; and it has been that way, long before even money existed.
(Whatever the size of the necessary size of the one - time increase in annual fees, that's the way to get the necessary automating of routine legal services without worry as to loss of independence and ownership whose purpose is to control the market for monopoly power that dictates price.
InstantTerm then analyzes this data to put you into a rate class which dictates the price of the policy you qualify for.
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