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price and depends
Whether or not it is in the industry's interest to allow the basic wage rate to rise obviously depends upon the extent to which the public-limit price rises in response to a basic wage increase, and the relation of this response to the increase in costs accompanying the wage increase.
The price of a share depends on the size of the chain, according to a chart that lists prices according to size.
In a competitive labour market for example the quantity of labour employed and the price of labour ( the wage rate ) depends on the demand for labour ( from employers for production ) and supply of labour ( from potential workers ).
And, given the ability for the right brand choices to drive preference and earn a price premium, the future success of a merger or acquisition depends on making wise brand choices.
The price of the gemstones, if any, in the ring depends on the type and quality of the gem.
The overall rate of return on the bond depends on both the terms of the bond and the price paid.
or mp ) is written instead of a price to mean " price of dish depends on market price of ingredients, and price is available upon request ", and is particularly used for seafood, notably lobsters and oysters.
The price, as Yahoo explained, depends on whether the query is of web, image, news or other information .< ref >
The profit is limited to the premiums of the put and call, but it is risky because if the underlying security's price goes very high up or very low down, the potential losses are virtually unlimited, yet it depends on the type of purchase vehicle used ( differ in risk %).
In parts of Africa, a traditional marriage ceremony depends on payment of a bride price to be valid.
The value of a forward position at maturity depends on the relationship between the delivery price () and the underlying price () at that time.
Effective, citizens from countries requiring Argentine people a visa to enter its territory — including Australia, Canada and the United States, among others — are levied a “ reciprocity fee ” on arrival to the airport ; payable in Argentine pesos or dollars, the amount collected depends upon the nationality of the inbound passenger, and is equivalent to the price Argentine citizens have to pay in order to get a visa from such countries.
However, in general, the value of an option depends on an estimate of the future realized price volatility, σ, of the underlying.
The reason is that the price of an option depends most directly on the price of its underlying asset.
This is generally viewed as evidence that an underlying's volatility is not constant but instead depends on factors such as the price level of the underlying, the underlying's recent price variance, and the passage of time.
The price of the policy depends on where the clients are residing and how much limit they buy.
The term is also used to distinguish between the market price of any asset and its accounting value which depends more on historical cost and depreciation.
Understanding of the aggregate demand curve depends on whether it is examined based on changes in demand as income changes, or as price change.
Numerically, this value depends on the time until the expiration date and the volatility of the underlying instrument's price.

price and on
Whether the only price of our redemption were not the death of Christ on the cross, with the rest of his sufferings and obediences, in the time of his life here, after he was born of the Virgin Mary??
The Peiping Chinese were the only major silver seller in the world markets who stopped selling the metal on Monday morning, November 27, anticipating by two days the announcement of the U.S. Treasury that the pegged offering price will be removed.
Good workmanship is important in the installation, so if you're doing your own contracting, don't award the job on the basis of price alone.
Towards the end of an intermediate or major rise, while the top is forming on the price chart, it is frequently observed that the odd-lot buying increases sharply.
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
Finally, since the public requires some restraint on the part of the companies, larger wage increases call for less than proportionately larger price increases ( e.g., if a wage increase of 5% allows a price increase of 7%, a wage increase of 10% allows a price increase of something less than 14% ).
Both of those have had dynamic run-ups in price on the market in recent months, both were selling at higher price-earnings and yield bases than Morton was coming to market at, and everyone who knew anything about it expected the Morton stock to have a fast run-up.
`` Farmers aren't as price conscious as last year so we can get more money on a sale '', says Jack Martin, who sells J. I. Case tractors and implements in Sioux City, Iowa.
`` Without any officious and improper interference on the subject, the price of labor or the wages of mechanics will be regulated by the demand for the manufactured article and the value of that which is paid for it ; ;
Other tax-exempt bonds of State and local governments hit a price peak on February 21, according to Standard & Poor's average.
The publisher of a work might receive a percentage calculated on a wholesale or a specific price and or a fixed amount on each book that is sold.
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 at a price of, because Wozniak " liked repeating digits " and because they originally sold it to a local shop for $ 500 plus a one-third markup.
Based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, the machine sports a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were unprecedented for the price, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS.
The Atlanta Falcons franchise began on June 30, 1965 when NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle granted ownership to 41 year-old Rankin Smith Sr .. Smith an Executive Vice President of Life Insurance Company of Georgia at the time, paid $ 8. 5 million the highest price in NFL history at the time 1965 for an NFL franchise.
For example, when one removes a price label, the adhesive usually remains on the label and the surface.
It is responsible for regulations on foreign trade which includes regulations on technical measures, sanitary regulations, environment protection measures, quality control measures, automatic licensing measures, price control measures, monopolistic measures, as well as other measures.
# The same asset does not trade at the same price on all markets (" the law of one price ").
When the price of a stock on the NYSE and its corresponding futures contract on OCX are out of sync, one can buy the less expensive one and sell it to the more expensive market.

price and reputation
To remain competitive, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. has stressed the reputation of the Britannica, reduced its price and production costs, and developed electronic versions on CD-ROM, DVD, and the World Wide Web.
The variety and complexity of the models is because you can have two to 10 firms competing on the basis of price, quantity, technological innovations, marketing, advertising and reputation.
Watercolors acquired in the 19th century a market reputation for relative impermanence that continues to suppress their price today, and painters who admire this medium will make choices to improve its market status: in fact, lightfast watercolor paints on archival papers are more durable than any oil painting on canvas.
For example, to recover lost reputation, position or health, one must make the necessary effort or pay the due price.
Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price, which at that time was directly related to quality.
The increase in the supply of cattle, sometimes of inferior quality, was bringing the price down and damaging the reputation of Jersey cattle.
According to Joachim Klewes and Robert Wreschniok, reputation can be managed, accumulated and traded in for trust, legitimisation of a position of power and social recognition, a premium price for goods and services offered, a stronger willingness among shareholders to hold on to shares in times of crisis, or a stronger readiness to invest in the company's stock.
One study found that a good reputation added 7. 6 % to the price received.
In some African cultures, the price of a bride is connected with her reputation and esteem in the community, an aspect that has been criticized as demeaning to women.
Many average computer users also weren't ready in 1980 for an operating system with the capabilities and flexible configuration options that SOS offered, especially combined with the Apple III's bad reputation due to poor engineering and its high retail price of near $ 4, 000.
It rapidly established an excellent reputation in the marketplace and offered a favorable price / performance ratio versus Intel's Celeron 300A.
The 1964 models gained an enviable reputation as durable, comfortable cars that offered decent handling and road-ability at a reasonable price, so it is no wonder they sold so well.
Paderborner Pilsener Export has a reputation for being of lower quality but also a compromise between price and amount of alcohol ( since it has a barely larger amount of alcohol ).
The purpose of the law is to protect the reputation of the regional foods, promote rural and agricultural activity, help producers obtain a premium price for their authentic products, and eliminate the unfair competition and misleading of consumers by non-genuine products, which may be of inferior quality or of different flavour.
") Taft's loyalty to the conservative politicians who controlled Ohio's Republican Party had a price, as it often caused conflict with his younger brother Charles, who as a local politician in Cincinnati had gained a reputation as a party maverick and liberal.
However, while these cars were moderately successful and had a good reputation, Ford could not match Holden's price, and so sales suffered.
Others were not as naïve, and Bruno was able to cash in on the book's reputation by raising the price from fifteen to fifty cents and pocketing the difference.
Given the price of RAM during the period, up to several hundred dollars per MiB, and the quality and reputation of the above brand names, an expanded memory board was very expensive.
Early in the decade, CA was forced to address criticism of the company ( lack of strategic focus, incompatibilities among its disparate product lines, a reputation for poor customer service, plus failure to win a significant share in application software and DBMS markets ) as well as a sharp decline in its stock price, which fell more than 50 % during 1990.
Pow-wow practitioners charged handsome sums for these magical letters ; the price they commanded depended on the reputation of the practitioner.
Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price, which at that time was directly related to quality.
Although injury-riddled as well, Prosinečki's second season at Real did provide a hint of a breakthrough with 29 league appearances and 3 goals, however, it was still far off the expectations indicated by his reputation and price tag.
" According to Burney, her singing of this aria " fixed her reputation as an expressive and pathetic singer ", and her success was such that the price of half-guinea opera tickets reportedly shot up to four guineas.
Eventually a large price is put on the head of Holy Moses himself, expecting Sinister and Dexter to take the contract he sends hit-men to kill them, after killing these they decide to take the contract, as their reputation would dictate they have to take the toughest jobs.
Economic management is also important: the player can change the price for the treatment in all the rooms, balancing a low reputation with cheap prices to gain visitors or quickly raising money while maintaining a consistent number of visits due to high reputation.

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