The logic says prices will fall if demand decreases.
Not exact matches
Don't really understand lucas silvas»
logic, yes I understand it's hard to
say know to the lure of Real Madrid but surely the boy must realize that if the likes of khedira are struggling to get game time what hope does he have, why go to Madrid to rot on their bench only to be sold elsewhere for a inflated
price in a few years, I think silva is the real deal imo and will likely into a Xabi Alonso type player, if we were to move for him a bigger stronger more experienced dm would have to be bought aswell imo
Cold
logic says that my car is now too valuable to use and should be preserved in time so that the only thing that moves is its theoretical sale
price.
It's hard to pinpoint the Model III's drivetrain right now, but
logic says that it'll start out with a 60 kWh battery that will have about 250 horsepower at its disposal, keeping the
price low, range high, and the performance high without encroaching on its big brother's turf.
The confusion over $ 299 probably occurred because by
saying «competitive
price» Plastic
Logic meant «competitive with current eReaders, such as the Kindle DX».
I understand and agree with the
logic that
says that books without a
price — free books — have not «sold» and therefore don't belong on the «best seller» lists.
The
logic says that as buyers become more hesitant to buy, sellers come into play and push the
price lower.
The
logic that
says that there is no need to make upward adjustments in the SWR for retirements beginning at times of low
prices also
says that there is no need for making downward adjustments at times of high
prices.
I still don't care for the $ 50
price tag (not
saying it should be free whatsoever, but $ 20 / $ 25 would have been the sweet spot), but I do agree with his
logic that it would make for a crap pack - in title in the sense that it's mostly a local 2 player game with one - or - two single - player minigames.
«When it comes to setting a home's asking
price, it's easy for
logic, reason, and facts to fly out the window,»
says Sammer Mudawar, owner of RE / MAX Prestige in Orange County, Calif., in his March 2015 Broker to Broker article.