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Updated: May 6, 2025
'These things are well liked in high places, he said. 'His Highness' self speaks five tongues, loveth a nimble answer, and is a noble huntsman. He surveyed her as if she were a horse he were pricing. 'But I doubt not you have appraised yourself passing well, he uttered. 'I have had some to make me pleasant speeches, she answered, 'but too many cannot be had.
"Those Milburns," remarked Mrs Murchison, "are enough to make one's blood boil. I met Mrs Milburn in the market yesterday; she'd been pricing Mrs Crow's ducks, and they were just five cents too dear for her, and she stopped wonderful thing for her and had SUCH an amount to say about Lorne, and the honour it was, and the dear only knows what!
They haunted the house-furnishing floors of the great department houses, inspecting and pricing ranges, hardware, china, and the like. They rented the photographer's rooms furnished, and fortunately only the kitchen and dining-room utensils had to be bought. The money for this as well as for her trousseau came out of Trina's five thousand dollars.
Most of the houses we need will have to be built by private enterprise, without public subsidy. By producing too few rental units and too large a proportion of high-priced houses, the building industry is rapidly pricing itself out of the market. Building costs must be lowered.
This shocking disrespect caused two old ladies who were pricing hat pins to turn quickly and view the offender. "Goodness gracious!" ejaculated one of them, drawing a deep breath. "If that youngster belonged to me for about twenty minutes, wouldn't I give her something wholesome that she'd remember? I'd take the tantrums out of her in short order." "She deserves it, sure," said her companion.
And so we went gadding along, dropping in here and there, pricing things, and gossiping with the shopkeepers about the riot, and now and then running across pathetic reminders of it, in the persons of shunned and tearful and houseless remnants of families whose homes had been taken from them and their parents butchered or hanged.
Differential pricing is often confused with dynamic pricing. Bob Gressens of Moai Technologies and Christopher Brousseau of Accenture define dynamic pricing, in their paper "The Value Propositions of Dynamic Pricing in Business-to-Business E-Commerce" as: "... The buying and selling of goods and services in markets where prices are free to move in response to supply and demand conditions."
But drug companies and other technology producers fear that knowledge about such discounting could lead to a demand for lower prices in rich countries as well. 'Part of the battle to establish differential pricing must be won through consumer education.
This was the best store we had come across yet; it had everything in it, in small quantities, from anvils and drygoods all the way down to fish and pinchbeck jewelry. I concluded I would bunch my whole invoice right here, and not go pricing around any more. So I got rid of Marco, by sending him off to invite the mason and the wheelwright, which left the field free to me.
The WHO and the Open Society Institute initiated HINARI Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative. Peter Suber, the publisher of the "Free Online Scholarship" newsletter, summarizes the initiative thus: "Under the program, the world's six largest publishers of biomedical journals have agreed to three-tiered pricing. Countries in the top tier pay full price.
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