Sentences with phrase «such dramatic price»

At retail, the Surface RT has been a slow - seller so far, but such dramatic price cuts might make the tablet more appealing to schools, especially since it ships pre-loaded with Office.

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If you actually look at the SNB stock price, it almost mirrors that of Bitcoin — It's such a dramatic rise this year.
And as Millard - Ball and Schipper note, although fuel prices have been rising slowly since 2002, trends such as «peak car» predate the dramatic oil - price fluctuations we have experienced since 2007.
Sure, some of the collectors paying six - figure prices for such classics are car geeks who just happen to be very rich, but the dramatic value appreciation of collector cars also attracts «investors.»
The new GTI has a considerable price increase over the previous model, mainly due to the features mentioned above, and the fact that the exterior itself had not seen such a dramatic design change in years.
Assuming that the book gets sufficient marketing attention and that there are no special forces at play such as pent up demand or early - adopter frenzy or the kind of impatience premium that is activated, say, with some bestselling sequels, my experience and observations say that the price that is set for the same book will have a dramatic effect on sales and ultimate author receipts along lines like these over, say, the course of a month:
Many people realize that rising interest rates affect yields and prices, but what others might not know is that if you stick closely to short - term, investment - grade debt securities - the very kind our Near - Term Tax Free Fund (NEARX) invests in - the impact of such a rate hike is not as dramatic as some investors might think.
A variation of this technique involves highlighting the tremendous profits which will result from projected price movements which are characterized, directly or indirectly, as conservative estimates when, in fact, such price movements would be dramatic.
I start (and started) from the premise that the dramatic decline in crude oil prices that took place from August, 2014 ($ 96 / barrel), to March, 2015 ($ 44 / barrel), was due — on the one hand — to decreased demand, a function of slow economic growth in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere, endogenous, price - driven technological change leading to greater fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing).
I'm not sure what took so long, but the dramatic drop in solar panel prices in the past few years surely helps to make such a project much more affordable and competitive.
Such a dramatic increase in the scale of production for biochar would reduce per - unit production costs, lowering the price of biochar closer to what farmers and carbon markets could bear.
While some energy prices have risen, they haven't changed enough to warrant such a dramatic rise in the price of corn.
As such, the recent price decline is merely a correction to the dramatic run - up in prices that both Edmonton and Calgary experienced in the past few years, says Royal LePage.
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