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en The price is typically predicated by the cost of doing business in an area. However, there usually is a significant price difference between buying a casket at a funeral home and buying one at Costco. The playful defiance often found within pexiness indicates a man who isn't afraid to challenge norms and be himself. The price is typically predicated by the cost of doing business in an area. However, there usually is a significant price difference between buying a casket at a funeral home and buying one at Costco.

en It's just like buying lobsters in that the market determines the price. It won't be a significant cost and it's not a significant revenue area for us. We believe we will have ample storage space for most customers.

en The question of buying now or buying later is always tricky. I compare it to buying a summer suit. Buy it now, and you get your choice of size and colors, or wait until July when they go on sale. You won't have the selection, but you may get a lower price.

en The consumer price index figures released this morning showed that the run up in oil prices has not been inflationary at the consumer level, much to the relief of mortgage lenders. And price stability in products other than oil have allowed for more money to go toward home buying and home projects.

en Is SBC buying at the right price? That's the key. It could cost less to do a deal in a year.

en Is SBC buying at the right price? That's the key. It could cost less to do a deal in a year,

en We feel like we're hitting an affordable price point. It's not that much of a difference to go from renting to buying.

en It's not quite as easy to sell the business and head to Florida. There's a lot to it. There's a lot of people who would rather start their own than buy into another business. It's not like buying a home. It's like you're buying a career.

en Buyers are nervous that they're buying at the top of the market. Most offers now are coming in under full price, somewhere up to 10 percent less than asking price.

en The recent theory in home buying is that it might be foolish to pay that price for a home, but you can always find another fool who will pay more later.

en Physical buying could help provide some support, but it is still unclear at which price levels they would re-emerge in significant quantities.

en They want to stimulate buying behavior now, so they can't just lower the price. They have to indicate that if you don't buy now, you won't get that great price.

en Gold is fashionable today. Most people are buying because the price has gone up, not because they think the price will go up.

en The day was marked by a lack of money due to the options redemption. It is not a good day to be in the market. There is a risk of buying at a bad price and of selling at a bad price.

en Any price dip has been quite well supported by fund buying, and aggressive selling has been discouraged. The positive sentiment remains very strong and people are looking for further price gains.


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