「Prices」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)2ページ目
該当件数 : 1424件
e of the 1973 oil crisis as a means to control | prices and to encourage oil companies to search for n |
is jeopardizes existing initiatives to control | prices, eliminate corruption, and take on political r |
relatively inexpensive, but since 2002 copper | prices have risen considerably due to rising global d |
Production ceased in 1908 due to low copper | prices, but restarted for a short time during World W |
But copper | prices fell drastically after the war, and in 1921 co |
However, after another drop in copper | prices, and following the activation in 1875 of the I |
ers were closed down in 1923 due to low copper | prices. |
Global copper | prices |
Declining copper | prices led to the smelter's closure in 1999; all of i |
Rising copper | prices, fatal mining accidents, and recruitment by th |
ikely exert additional upward pressure on corn | prices, potentially influencing livestock feed market |
ally and could lead to a doubling of U.S. corn | prices from 2006 levels in the next four years. |
he events of the French Revolution causes corn | prices to rise dramatically, but wages do not follow. |
Corpse standing in Desperation, due to costly | prices for cheap copies of the EP sold on eBay. |
an Civil War, even in an era of falling cotton | prices. |
Cotton | prices continued to decline during Sterling's term in |
ntil the 1880s, but continually falling cotton | prices, an economic depression, and hostility from th |
s a risky venture speculating on future cotton | prices but Dunavant prospered while others floundered |
became an assistant director of the country's | Prices and Trade Board. |
the position of Chairman of the newly created | Prices & Incomes Board. |
During the 2007 / 2008 food crisis, | prices soared in many developing countries, many of w |
uld ultimately have the effect of driving crop | prices downward because of increased competition betw |
onomic situation due to bad weather, poor crop | prices, and high credit costs. |
The two factors of low crop | prices and high credit costs restricted most farmers |
hat sale in the hope of giving a boost to crop | prices in order to bring restive farmers tempted to v |
G stations have been planned due to high crude | prices. |
were prevalent up until the 1990s, high crude | prices of the 21st Century are encouraging more uncon |
itive in U.S. Gulf Coast as Nigeria cuts crude | prices. |
With crude | prices more than doubling in the past two years, a sp |
hat it is fully impartial and compares current | prices between all online supermarkets without favour |
of a company, which they then sell at current | prices. |
the Potato Weekly, which mainly lists current | prices of potatoes per tonne. |
heaper provider after the firms refused to cut | prices in line with the rest of the industry. |
October: Norway and Britain cut | prices in response to falling spot market. |
EC agrees to individual output quotas and cuts | prices by $5 to $29 per barrel. |
essfully pressed for regulated wheat and dairy | prices to be raised until the abolition of price cont |
elenor and NextGentel should be able to decide | prices themselves, based on usage. |
CRAV members are frustrated with declining | prices as demand for wine within France continues to |
ally, with meagre profits due to the declining | prices and the irregularity of its own deposits. |
umer side, a monopsony may negotiate or demand | prices that do not reflect actual demand or cost of p |
ning photographs of items, brief descriptions, | prices and a catalogue number. |
by the Midland Railway company which dictated | prices; this increased the price of coal dramatically |
subsidies which had fixed gasoline and diesel | prices for the past seven years. |
The same stock sometimes traded at different | prices at different trading venues, and the NYSE tick |
ship fee to purchase bulk products at discount | prices in a no-frills warehouse setting. |
ld and focuses on the latest looks at discount | prices. |
albums by itself and selling them at discount | prices without the help of major distributors. |
Store to remain on sale at heavily discounted | prices. |
website that helps consumers obtain discounted | prices and reduced fees for healthcare procedures. |
st, where branded goods are sold at discounted | prices, usually discontinued lines of stock. |
e site, and could purchase items at discounted | prices. |
ills near the city and resold it at discounted | prices. |
ng the system, to move inventory at discounted | prices without appearing to break their publicly-adve |
ssional football team, from regulating hot dog | prices, to team relocation, to hiring and firing coac |
ong stores began quoting products in US dollar | prices, because of the uncertain fluctuation in domes |
ntroduced by reforms intended to link domestic | prices more directly to world prices. |
the rules on smaller operators and on domestic | prices: have the new rules led to an increase in dome |
Despite intense competition that drove down | prices, Synoptics' annual revenue grew to a high of $ |
d barriers to retail competition, driving down | prices for consumers (and improving ocular health bec |
Vickers and Armstrong-Whitworth to drive down | prices. |
s attributed to the oil glut, which drove down | prices. |
"drink stock market", which updates the drink | prices by increments of about 10 cents every few minu |
perations, citing a glut in the market driving | prices below profitable values. |
s failed when the winery's distributor dropped | prices to work off excess inventory. |
Many small farmers are hurt by the dropping | prices resulting from increased production overall. |
fuel was further enabled by steadily dropping | prices from 1920 until 1973. |
y lines (and the ensuing rate war, which drove | prices down to as low as $1 from St. Louis, Missouri |
credit fell and the resulting recession drove | prices down dramatically, making assets worth less th |
Some drug | prices dropped by half or two-thirds. |
issued an Interim Report that found that drug | prices are lower when authorized generics are markete |
s of studies suggesting that prescription drug | prices are rising significantly faster than general i |
With drug | prices high in most OECD member states, health servic |
-day marketing exclusivity period, retail drug | prices are on average 4.2 percent lower than the pre- |
quo and sustained increase of fuel (and drug) | prices (as well as preservation of the demand for fue |
the city's two best, famous for its economical | prices, and infamous for its choice of glaring orange |
on to protest against increases in electricity | prices and arranged a protest demonstration of mainly |
ng (also: dynamic pricing) whereby electricity | prices may change as often as hourly (exceptionally m |
de plan) of the Act if residential electricity | prices rise by 20%. |
d have cancelled only Title III if electricity | prices in the residential sector rise by 100%. |
dence to Kunstler's warnings about high energy | prices. |
an be affected by many factors, such as energy | prices. |
xt 5 to 10 years, increasingly volatile energy | prices are going to affect how you live and what you |
Fundamentals including energy | prices and demand for biofuels are not putting as muc |
ergy business that has helped to reduce energy | prices in Europe. |
, through several tariffs that incur on energy | prices. |
, including corruption, rising food and energy | prices and the economy. |
ately into modern equivalents; 2010 equivalent | prices should be treated as a very rough guide only. |
handsome housing stock, reasonable real estate | prices, minimal intrusive or unsightly infill and, si |
istricts in Oslo, and net incomes, real estate | prices, and life expectancy are among the city's high |
mongst the cities with the highest real estate | prices and personal income levels in Spain. |
del Castro) caused a depression of real estate | prices, which would take several years to stabilize. |
atio to average per capita income, real estate | prices in the business districts remain the most expe |
that a+b kasha drives up Left Bank real estate | prices, forcing French families from the neighborhood |
Lower real estate | prices are one of the main driving forces that bring |
o be compensated, but also because real estate | prices continued to drop in the area through the '80s |
t people as is made obvious by the real estate | prices. |
the city, thus enjoying a boom in real estate | prices. |
has resulted in steep increases in real estate | prices. |
going to happen in 2007" is that "real estate | prices are going to come crashing back down to Earth" |
As a result, the real estate | prices are among the top ten world-wide. |
The real estate | prices are comparatively high. |
l than gasoline in their mix only when ethanol | prices are 30% lower or more than gasoline, as ethano |
down in early December because of exaggerated | prices requested by Danubius and were only resumed wh |
practices such as predatory pricing, excessive | prices, refusal to supply, vertical restraints and pr |
out of print and generally sells for excessive | prices on online auction sites. |
C was never reproached for charging exorbitant | prices, as opposite as what had happened with the pre |
y' medicine that can cure it in very expensive | prices thus, gaining high profit. |
s products at upper-income women, at expensive | prices, the ads had to project luxury. |
ow a rare collector's item, fetching expensive | prices at Amazon.com. |
0 yen to one US dollar to keep Japanese export | prices low |
was recommissioned in 2008 due to high export | prices for coal. |
m for their lack of nutrition and extortionate | prices. |
on Catalog: Ordinary Products at Extraordinary | Prices, which offered readers the historic opportunit |
These extreme | prices also resulted from "market internalizers," fir |
xpounded by Carl Menger, maintains that factor | prices are determined by output prices. |
ople whose marginal utility decided the factor | prices, and their products were valued on their margi |
Commerce Act, 1919, and the Combines and Fair | Prices Act, 1919' [1922] 1 A.C. 191 - commonly known |
for the Council, found that Combines and Fair | Prices Act enacted by the federal government, which p |
ercial fishing, and aquaculture to ensure fair | prices and stable markets for producers and consumers |
n, augmenting farmer income and providing fair | prices for consumers. |
cocaine and heroin from South America at fair | prices. |
n homeowners, the FHA helped to steady falling | prices, making it possible for potential homeowners t |
Falling | prices and demand induced by the crisis created an ad |
Fare | prices since November 2009 are 90 cents for adults, 6 |
ght several more tramcars and reduced the fare | prices from 2d to 1d. |
lling the award of contracts, setting the fare | prices on public transport, and regulating taxes. |
their political turf) land at rock bottom farm | prices which rapidly were converted into urban and su |
ainst over-production and the collapse of farm | prices following the First World War. |
His chances were aided by a drop in farm | prices but hurt by the presence of a popular presiden |
r link consisted of a five-minute long Farming | Prices bulletin.. |
ith online retailers Amazon and eBay featuring | prices for the game from $100 to $250. |
hough these too are out of print and can fetch | prices of upwards of £30/$60. |
Among the rich, the best garum fetched | prices for which the historian of food Maguelonne Tou |
eBay fairly regularly, however, often fetching | prices of between £35/$70. |
selves have become collector's items, fetching | prices as high as $1,000. |
ne of their rarest singles, regularly fetching | prices above 100 dollars. |
wage bills and therefore higher finished-goods | prices which restricted their foreign trade competiti |
on the local economy as Maine lobster and fish | prices lowered due to national media coverage of the |
as well as an Agricultural Corporation to fix | prices and fit in with the BUF corporatist economic p |
mit output, collusively share information, fix | prices, tender collectively and share markets out. |
procurement contracts, share markets, and fix | prices between at least 1995 and 2004. |
Some items are sold at flat | prices (buy it now); (usually) lower priced items are |
h Star-Telegram article regarding rising flour | prices. |
"With high food | prices, they are actually quite an attractive option |
his support for the war, blamed for high food | prices, and lost to Dr Joseph Birch of Preston. |
July 2008 says that biofuels have raised food | prices between 70 to 75 percent. |
wave that is shriveling crops, forcing up food | prices, and causing hundreds of drownings as Russians |
its five-day meeting in Rome on volatile food | prices, growing hunger and climate change. |
mployment and underemployment due to high food | prices, low wages and the effects of enclosing land. |
to be brought in by packhorse, driving up food | prices and making such luxuries as liquor hard to com |
Food | prices have soared, however, amid shortages of basic |
st recent period in American history that food | prices climbed high enough to generate political heat |
erienced riots following a sharp rise in food | prices. |
The CFS looked at proposals to help keep food | prices in check. |
bracing for more protests against rising food | prices. |
biofuels, or whether global increases in food | prices made food production much more important. |
e an issue, immigration had led to higher food | prices and water shortages. |
Valtellina valley, a bad harvest and high food | prices in 1624, an earthquake which hit Naples and ki |
April 2009), The Impact of Ethanol Use on Food | Prices and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions, Congress of the |
rowing rural proletariat faced by soaring food | prices, and to have died out in the post-war period, |
s famine in Ireland, Peel sought to lower food | prices by repealing the Corn Laws. |
ade could not be relied upon to stabilise food | prices. |
Food | prices rose during the blockade, with wheat flour goi |
nvironmentalist lobby, for rising gas and food | prices. |
Local food | prices have already risen by 37% because of the disas |
years ago are the same “serve to drive up food | prices and hurt poor people, who spend much or most o |
ter able to withstand the big increase in food | prices on global markets.” |
nited States and Europe have led to lower food | prices. |
Food | prices soared. |
agency said the threat stems from rising foods | prices, a poor harvest, the onset of winter and the i |
rket, with net-back as the best estimation for | prices. |
Generating estimations for | prices, returns and also, risk parameters; |
was Deputy Chairman of the National Board for | Prices and Incomes, 1965-1968. |
was appointed chair of the National Board for | Prices and Incomes and of the Post Office Users Counc |
for the initial release were sold on eBay for | prices as high as $400. |
ong and disturbed development of proposals for | prices and incomes policies. |
bon monocoque, Volkswagen has been waiting for | prices to come down. |
machinations involving weapons being sold for | prices 3-5 times lower than the market value and paym |
Oxford, Brown worked at the National Board for | Prices and Incomes as an economic assistant. |
-1950), then attorney general and minister for | prices from 1950 to 10 March 1952. |
His regulations for | prices, wages, hours of work, financial deals, and th |
Copies of this book often sell for | prices between $100 to over $700 (USD), or higher, de |
sed both in the home (models are available for | prices starting at around $US20) and in medical facil |
to its rarity that the single often sells for | prices over 40 pounds on auction sites, with the high |
Fractional | prices suggest to consumers that goods are marked at |
gible costs on the vendor (printing fractional | prices), the cashier (producing awkward change) and t |
website has useful information as to how fuel | prices in South Africa are determined (many liquid fu |
immediately popular, during 2008 rises in fuel | prices coupled with concerns about oil reserves have |
aily flights at O'Hare because of soaring fuel | prices. |
This strategy soon failed when fuel | prices returned to lower levels, and the distilling f |
lights, and the unprecedented increase in fuel | prices. |
The sharp rise in fuel | prices from 2006-8 has led to an estimated doubling o |
festyles that are already well adapted to fuel | prices that would appear very high to consumers in th |
This upward surge in jet fuel | prices, combined with competition from United Airline |
of a four point program to alleviate high fuel | prices. |
not well prepared for the sudden rise in fuel | prices, and imported brands were now more widely avai |
keover,citing the likelihood of increased fuel | prices due to diminished competition. |
ss has fallen prey to a bad economy, high fuel | prices, loss of customers and depleted fish populatio |
downturn became worse in 2008, along with fuel | prices beginning to soar, OAK was one of the nation's |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |