Sentences with phrase «something at a reduced price»

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«This was something we were looking at prior to the recession, but when the recession brought on reduced pricing, it made it economically viable to purchase the machinery.»
Word in the pubs over recent weeks is that the club know they will have to do something if we fail this Sunday to get some sort of miracle set of results and with Ivan talking about swift decisions to be made after the club's position is confirmed, you can't help but think they'll reduce ticket prices for the group stages at least, as the AST have suggested.
This last one isn't something you want to do yourself, but if you know someone who cuts hair, inquire if they'd be willing to cut your hair at their home for a reduced price.
Yet everyone knows that something MUST be done to alleviate gas prices, keep more money here at home, create new jobs, reduce electrics costs, provide a good environment for our offspring, and strengthen our country for tomorrow's way of life.
It is uncertain at this point whether both prices will be permanently reduced or if this is something temporary, but if located in the United States, you can now head to the Google Store and purchase the Pixel starting at $ 524 and the Pixel XL starting at $ 569.
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