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en Competition means the lowest price would be available.

en Consumers shouldn't infer that there is something particularly suspect going on if they see price variations. . . . If you saw the same price at every station it might indicate competition is working perfectly, but it isn't inconsistent with competition that there's a variety of prices.

en To vie for a market share, these companies have to try very means to cut the price of their products, which brought about the vicious competition among them.

en Pricing is dynamic in this industry and we will price our flights based on our competition - both other airlines as well as other means of transport like the railways.

en There's concern about oversupply and price competition. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. Price competition has been very keen.

en Amadeus found that travelers are not just looking for a low fare - they want choices, and are even willing to pay for amenities and options that will enhance their flying experience. Consumers are not always looking for the lowest price; they are looking for the best price that fits in line with their travel needs.

en The China Linux market featured unprecedented competition in 2005, which will continue well into 2006. As a direct result of such intense competition, price wars will be inevitable in 2006. Most of the public tenders closed with relatively low prices in 2005. Keen price competition continues to serve as a major barrier to the China Linux market.

en American consumers are enjoying the lowest long distance rates in history, and the lowest Internet rates in the world for one reason: competition. This merger appears to be a surrender. How can this be good for consumers? The parties will bear a heavy burden to show how consumers would be better off.

en We didn't want to double the price even though it's double the headliners. I think the lowest price is about $28, but the highest is only $40. We also wanted the fans to get up close to the stage, and in most cases, we have a GA (general admission) floor.

en It's clear there is a segment of the consumer market that is price insensitive and more interested in advanced features than concerned about getting the lowest possible price, ... That's a segment Apple does very well in; so does Hewlett-Packard. Dell has to try to sell to that customer.

en Our proposal offers the most affordable and credible price with the lowest-risk and most reliable high-performance solution. We have invested substantially in a pre-contract test program since the summer of 2005. This long series of successful tests has validated key design and performance discriminators, demonstrating the unequalled maturity and lowest risk of our solution.

en You might find it on the Web for (cheaper). You can't always be the lowest price.

en More people are entering the labor force, so there is more competition. More competition means there's less leverage for employees.

en It's a game. I try to find the lowest price in town. It's all I can do.

en At this point in time, it's the lowest total I've had as a pro, and the last tournament was my second lowest, so I'm moving in the right direction. I felt good out there. I shot my lowest round as a pro, and that's never a bad thing ... I've just got to keep the good play going.


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