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en The moment someone steps in to regulate the price of petrol, we end up paying more.

en The revolution of self service operated petrol stations is the start of a new age for the petrol industry in Israel. There is no doubt that the new era will increase competition of petrol prices leading to a drop in fuel prices.

en But when it really happens I'm very fascinated, I'm waiting for the moment, because the moment where life abandons you and death steps in, that moment must be fantastic, no?

en At this time, Wyoming does not have statutory authority to regulate the upward price of fuel. Absent evidence of collusive behavior, retailers are free to price their fuel using their best judgment.

en The Government refuses to have formal petrol price monitoring by the ACCC,

en The increase in inflation is mainly due to price rises in cost-driven goods such as petrol and jewelry.

en The soaring price of petrol is now starting to pose a major threat to the Australian economy.

en As I have told earlier, if you compare the body with a petrol pump, I've run out of petrol and running on fumes. I can say I'm pretty empty.

en We're trying to pinpoint all the steps that occur between oxygen deprivation and gene expression, and to identify the signals and molecules that regulate Pax3.

en Petrol price rises are hurting our consumers. An extra $20 or $30 a week impacts what they can spend. The backdrop is not the best it has been.

en The ... She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. shortage of refining capacity means that the wholesale price of petrol has not fallen as fast as crude.

en We have worked our way by painful steps - usually two steps forward, one step backward-over the last decade towards this moment where a Conservative party may present a plausible alternative government.

en With the national average petrol price at a record high, the Reserve Bank will not touch interest rates.

en We are through a difficult moment, and are paying for every single mistake. We must overcome this moment quickly because the Champions League is approaching.

en peace at any price, but also no peace without paying a certain price -- a price that is heart-rending and difficult to accept.


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