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en There's been a big shift in economics. The market's gotten very competitive, and broadband pricing has come down.

en One strong point for the government is the test on pricing from [Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor] Franklin Fisher, who indicated Microsoft charges prices that are higher than they would be in a competitive market. That's the kind of thing the government wants on appeal.

en Being competitive in today's marketplace requires competitive content and competitive pricing. We believe we have an outstanding plan to stabilize and regain sales and market share.

en The Netherlands has one of the most competitive broadband markets in Europe. Early on, there was competition in broadband from cable TV operators, which sent prices plummeting and helped boost the use of broadband.

en We're seeing an exploding market. The overall competitive pressures are still there. It's intense and the pricing reflects that.

en Merging with BellSouth would give AT&T that much greater market power and command over access networks. So I think it's a legitimate concern, considering that AT&T is already leaning toward premium pricing for companies that use their broadband networks to reach customers.

en The market is pricing in a policy shift, including a rate hike some time later this year, as the economy is showing signs of a pick-up. Shorter debt may remain under pressure.

en With competitive pricing and ample market knowledge, we think our goal of becoming one of the biggest players in Asia may not be too far ahead.

en The shift to flexible pricing is happening automatically, ... The Net allows for the facilitation of all kinds of information. Pricing is just another kind of information.

en We see what's going on in the market, ... There does seem to be a shift toward the performance end of it. We obviously have to be competitive, but the No. 1 priority for any of these programs we're setting up is fuel economy and emissions.

en When we said value pricing, we said we'd still be competitive in terms of pricing and still run tactical programs.

en The shift to a shortened description reflects a growing trend toward alignment with consumer expectations and current market conditions. We also believe that growing broadband penetration is forcing users to think and act more quickly, in line with how technology in general is changing.

en There's a very hot job market in Alberta and some people – boat owners, crew and all – packed up lock, stock and barrel, because the economics for staying didn't match up against the economics for going. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness.

en Their operations showed an improvement on last year. They're still facing the same challenges as other airlines, namely high fuel prices and improving but still competitive pricing in the domestic market.

en Usually, history suggests that the others would have to match their pricing to be competitive with the given market. Discount airlines in the past have caused that to take place, and I don't see any reason that this wouldn't cause the same adjustment within the marketplace.


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