The key value proposition to buyers, he says, is a significant reduction in procurement costs. |
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Then the buyers viewed the birds and struck a price, always a market price. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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Be prepared for potential buyers to root around in cupboards and wardrobes, even under the beds, and ensure they are neat as a pin. |
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Familiarity is a quantitative measure of the number of buyers familiar with the company. |
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Beyond the devices agents use to secure and conduct auctions, the problem is that many buyers allow emotion to warp their judgment. |
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The buyers negotiate favorable terms, such as price discounts or warrants to receive additional shares should the stock hit a target price. |
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When not drinking kava, the islanders grow coffee, the kind that sends coffee buyers into ecstasies. |
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Unbelievably, buyers will not even need a pilot's license because aviation laws state the jetpacks are not heavy enough to require one. |
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More than 60 potential buyers have signed confidentiality agreements and 37 have received information packs. |
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There is an acute shortage of housing in Colchester and a great need for first time buyers to get on the ladder. |
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The feedback system fails because it gives equal weighting to non-paying buyers and the unpaid sellers. |
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Spot prizes were raffled after the ride out with a magnum of champagne attracting much attention from the ticket buyers. |
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Incentives offered to new home buyers during the year included the provision of white goods, full fit-outs and creative mortgage packages. |
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If they offer the car at a keen price, it should prove extremely popular with Irish buyers. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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Communicate with buyers and organic certifying agents concerning GMO contamination issues. |
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Far too many British buyers make no effort to find out how much of their cash is going on commissions. |
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The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors. |
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Calendar buyers will learn that it is the third time in 150 years that wild osprey have nested and reared young at Bassenthwaite Lake. |
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Not being constricted by a pocket-money allowance, price is a secondary consideration for we, ahem, more mature buyers. |
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The buyers are likely to be mobile phone companies wanting to use the airwaves for new gadgets such as video phones. |
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Are buyers going to reveal their financial condition prior to the exchange as a gesture of reciprocity? |
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A new store woos American furniture buyers with Italian design for every room of the house. |
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Both were examples of buyers who bit off more than they could chew and were on the outs after less than 2 years with their combined companies. |
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Similarly, TeleVideo launched an IBM workalike last year but found few buyers. |
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That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship. |
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This is evidence that buyers are enchanted by connections with the famous, however tenuous. |
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The big sell-off has been mostly a non-event, though not so much for want of would-be buyers. |
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At one bank, the queue of would-be buyers was so long that the bank was forced to extend its opening hours. |
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Lowe auctioneers have been in negotiations with interested buyers and now expect to wrap the sale up in the next two weeks. |
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Arms merchants, with the help of corrupt government officials, create certificates saying the arms are bound for legal buyers. |
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Like many retail insurers, they offer a custom package direct to buyers which is reinsured through a larger firm. |
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Any remaining tickets for Sunday's all-ticket clash will be on sale at the office before the game for cash buyers only. |
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We would then be in a position to put buyers and sellers together or, alternatively, arrange periodic video sales. |
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The JNIR speaks the same language as the media buyers, and it makes people understand the medium. |
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While buyers are not thrilled by rising prices, rising prices are one of the ameliorative responses to changes in scarcity conditions. |
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Reports showed that mainland car buyers defaulted on loans of up to 100 billion yuan last year. |
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With this powerful knowledge, we now look at consumers as individuals, not huge amorphous groups of potential buyers. |
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But buyers who expected to see a dramatic difference in their anatomies were sorely disappointed. |
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There was consistent traffic, and we generated a significant number of good leads with many different types of buyers, big and small. |
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The money will help first-time buyers who have watched the asking prices of houses leap 14 per cent in the past 12 months. |
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Our services include sourcing property for clients, and sourcing for buyers or leasers for existing properties. |
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Farmers should not sell their maize to briefcase buyers who aim at nothing less than just exploiting them. |
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They are part of a circular series of trades populated by sellers, buyers, buffers and ringmasters. |
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The continued demand from first-time buyers is likely to lead to price rises in that segment of the market. |
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Growers depend on farmer's market sales, and buyers still need to be educated that the better looking apricot isn't necessarily the best tasting. |
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To date, few buyers have used rating and coverage packages, but insurers predict that will change when online markets become more liquid. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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While kids shell out loadsamoney for ringtones, classical music buyers tend to be pernickety about recordings, and careful with their money. |
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Although housing appears affordable for current homeowners, the picture looks far less rosy for first-time buyers. |
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After an absence of several model years, Canadian auto buyers will once again have the opportunity to buy a vehicle with a Wankel rotary engine. |
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The largest online travel company converts only 5 percent of their lookers into buyers. |
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Getting an offer accepted below the asking price is easier when there are fewer buyers. |
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These days, many buyers who need passenger space have opted for the more rugged sport-utility vehicles over the tame minivans. |
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In any market-place, buyers and sellers need rules which govern their conduct and prevent abuses of their respective positions. |
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They were told that the paper was losing money and there were no other interested buyers. |
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Last Friday the Bank of Scotland revealed that the number of first-time buyers in Scotland had fallen to a record low. |
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The Italians stared fixedly at the set, absently downing the panini and Asti that had been intended for prospective buyers. |
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It is believed that these purchases will bring luck and prosperity to the buyers. |
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Reading a book damages the spine, which reduces its attractions for potential buyers. |
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The entire sale was conducted by the auctioneers giving a verbal description of the stock and taking bids from the rows of seated buyers. |
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It's important for a dealer to be service oriented, helping buyers get vehicle tags and sign up for car insurance. |
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Eastern states lamb buyers have landed in numbers in Western Australia, searching saleyards for stock to supply contracts. |
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We initially produced made-to-order items for our buyers, who came directly to our workshop here. |
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Instead, they buy oil from producers, line up buyers to refine it, and charter tankers to ship it. |
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Period features and tasteful decor should attract buyers looking for a property ready to move into. |
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At Cocoa Lilly, West Mall, female buyers seem to be impressed by brightly-coloured tops, particularly those in the baby-doll style. |
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Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers. |
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Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles. |
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The Singapore authorities already require telcos here to note down the particulars of prepaid card buyers. |
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Transactions are generally concluded over the telephone and confirmed by telex or e-mail between buyers and sellers across whatever distance. |
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But she adds that every time she tries to sell her house, prospective buyers are scared away by the bands of drug dealers circulating out front. |
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Juapong has a heap of gray baft stacked in its ware house with no hope of buyers. |
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Such creative financing is letting even marginal buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous. |
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Brokers said that foreign buyers frequently buy houses close to famous balneological centres or in the mountains, in small villages or towns. |
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The feedback we get from buyers is that people now have less and less time on their hands. |
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But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel. |
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The company is expected to take a number of the potential buyers through to a second round of bidding. |
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Plenty of foreign buyers also buy in order to have a second property or retirement property. |
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More bad publicity in the media has suggested that all may not be well with new homes, sowing seeds of doubts in the minds of potential buyers. |
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The purpose of segmentation is to identify groups of buyers who respond in a similar way to any given marketing stimuli. |
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Prices include a snowmobile as standard, and buyers can opt for fitted kitchens, bathrooms and general furnishings at additional cost. |
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Number 48 will appeal to those buyers who want a period property in very good condition within walking distance of their place of work. |
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Giving your home a makeover before prospective buyers come to view can vastly increase your chances of a quick sale. |
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Convenience goods are generally sold through many retail outlets so that buyers have easy access to the product. |
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The show will enable exhibitors and buyers to develop business, enter tie-ups and bag long-term contracts like never before. |
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Contrary to belief, money was not flowing in the Cheshire town, the buyers there must be tightwads, and they didn't half pick up some bargains. |
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Market development is a complex process, dependent to a significant degree on the simultaneity between buyers and sellers. |
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Most concerned fees, valuations and the timely passing on of information to buyers and sellers. |
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We placed the show in its June time slot to give exhibitors a chance to preview their fall lines to buyers. |
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Some buyers tend to view the survey as a way of beating the price down further but that's human nature, and you learn to cope with it. |
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In the case of non-vertically integrated firms, buyers are pasta manufacturers that purchase semolina flour and process it into pasta product. |
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This means you might pay for a survey on a house you don't get, but fickle buyers can't mess you around. |
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So how can first-time buyers find ways out of this situation and at least get a toehold on to the elusive housing market ladder? |
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Christine Brown of Toyota says that in focus groups, buyers under 35 say they consider metallics as luxurious and futuristic. |
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She also said buyers are tired of beige on beige, and blue is an excellent alternative. |
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Most houses in the UK are sold as links in a chain, where buyers and sellers are all linked together in sequence. |
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The households with the highest spending levels are those comprised of buyers aged 25 to 44 years living in metro areas of the country. |
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Such features have clicked with buyers, who see the Zafira as an affordable alternative to large sedans. |
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Some are in townships and inner city suburbs where banks have been reluctant to lend to potential buyers. |
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The benefits for buyers are substantial price savings, plus a traceable and transparent sourcing process. |
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First-time buyers were drawn by the two and three-bedroom townhouses while many of the larger three-beds were sold to couples trading up. |
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For example, when tweaking the beta version resulted in some shipping delays, the firm e-mailed buyers to explain. |
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You may get more buzz with the minis but buzz rarely gets you anywhere with the store buyers. |
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And what's the security systems and access to saleyards will be impostered on transporters and buyers but also the producers themselves. |
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The defining characteristic of a discriminatory auction is that successful buyers pay their bid price. |
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This is a very small mintage for a coin, so the buyers might be happier with their coins in the future. |
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From its piers Iraq began to ship the goods from those factories to buyers in other countries throughout the region. |
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It required a complex, structured network of merchants, freighters, wholesalers, shipping agents, tanners, and buyers. |
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The lived-in look is apparently not much desired by buyers, who want something that more resembles a show home or hotel. |
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However, car sales jumped in October with buyers being tempted to the showrooms by zero finance offerings. |
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Visitors and buyers can have a look at how handicrafts are made in the showrooms as most of them also give demonstrations. |
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Would-be buyers will have to be prepared to modernise certain rooms and update the decor. |
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Despite the predictions, some first-time buyers remained confident there would be a tumble in prices. |
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The store's turmoil has led to a number of potential buyers casting their eyes over the company. |
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They have a network of buyers who purchase directly from Mongolian farmers and secure the cream of the crop. |
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To discourage black-market sales, buyers are allowed just one piece of any product, and clothes in their own sizes. |
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We accept advertising from responsible Turkish Van cat breeders offering healthy, home-raised kittens for sale to carefully screened buyers. |
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Options provide the right to buy a stock at a prearranged price in the future, presumably helping to protect buyers from black swans. |
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Since most of the buyers had been given lots of free booze, they were too bladdered to be bothered. |
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Some buyers will be moving up from piston singles and twins, raising the question of pilot qualification. |
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On the fringes, old men sit smoking huge pipes and pineapple vendors provide refreshment for tired buyers and sellers. |
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Fuel-efficient hybrid engines are about to join moon roofs and side air bags on the list of options for buyers of these cars. |
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But for many potential buyers, the moribund nature of the stock market today makes it unattractive. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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In 1997, the great fear was that houses were becoming unaffordable for first-time buyers. |
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At the nation's leading quality broadsheet we are pleased so many discerning buyers agree we produce an unbeatable package every weekend. |
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Their major buyers raid their blowout bins, put them in boxes and ship them to the States. |
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After last night's lusty results, dealers and buyers would be unwilling to speculate for fear of putting the mozz on the market. |
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It has been an American epidemic, an unspoken marketing strategy in boardrooms and front offices all over when it comes to cultivating buyers. |
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Also be aware of an agent that overquotes to sellers and underquotes to buyers, says Jenman. |
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Tough new measures have been recommended to protect home buyers from rampant underquoting in the Melbourne property market. |
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It is important information that potential buyers need to know before parting up the cash. |
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For example, it had a radical and unique design which could have deterred some car buyers in the medium car sector. |
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Foreign investors have been net buyers in the local bourse throughout this month, buoying sentiment and boosting trading volume. |
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The rooms remain unpainted and unused but provide a clean palette for prospective buyers. |
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Strong levels of equity allow buyers trading up to put down sizeable deposits, limiting the potential for negative equity. |
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That is because unlike in years past, buyers at this level can now borrow large sums in the form of mortgages. |
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Neither one thing nor the other, buyers often turn their noses up at the prospect of something different and distinctive. |
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Price rises in upmarket areas have been spectacular, as well-heeled buyers chase a short supply of properties. |
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The majority of buyers are people with families and generally they are moving upmarket. |
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Home builders have almost abandoned building homes for first-time buyers and moved upscale to attract all-cash buyers. |
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Magazine ads were placed in newsweeklies, business publications, and lifestyle magazines with high readership among import-car buyers. |
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That could result in a glut of companies on the market, driving down valuations and giving new leverage to buyers. |
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The variable design allows buyers to choose between a layout of four bedrooms and one reception room or three bedrooms and two reception rooms. |
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Belt sanders are relatively inexpensive to hire and while sanding and varnishing floors is tough work, buyers will love the results. |
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However, the one market niche bucking the downward trend this year has been that catering for first-time buyers. |
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There are two types of vertical market-places, which bring buyers and sellers together to facilitate transactions. |
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Manor Kingdom's client profile includes captains of industry, entrepreneurs, sportspeople and an increasing number of overseas buyers. |
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If the house is finished late, the builder pays the interest on the construction loan that the buyers are paying. |
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Most banks and building societies will lend to customers who do not have a deposit, usually first-time buyers. |
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Is there a political issue around which local growers in the country and their buyers in the city can coalesce? |
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Painted a cool white throughout, the apartment provides a blank canvas for buyers, with splashes of bright colours in the soft furnishings. |
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Out-of-state buyers drive here to get their chili fix, selecting fat burlap sacks of peppers to go into the roaster. |
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Today business buyers are spooked by luxury deals, since it's tough to predict how far this downturn will go. |
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The biggest single issue for this business model is the trust of prospective buyers. |
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The Morgan car company has done this with its sports cars aimed at the connoisseur segment of car buyers. |
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Investors looking for profitable buys are also among the first potential buyers, as well as people living in other parts of Bradford. |
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The idea that house buyers on new estates should purchase their own wheelie bins is ludicrous. |
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Sales in which several potential buyers carried out multiple surveys were a problem for buyers. |
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This increases the difficulties faced by first-time buyers entering the market. |
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No one knows who bought the cars, as none of the buyers wanted their purchase to be made public. |
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The investigation also helped police track down alleged buyers of the videos. |
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Under the definitions, any major trade buyers would fall foul of the regulations. |
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British buyers know they are taking a calculated risk investing in the north ahead of a settlement. |
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In the end, we escaped pretty lightly and our buyers supported the market as well as they could. |
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New-car buyers have an even better opportunity to avoid paying fuel tax by buying a car with a diesel engine. |
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By encouraging first time buyers into the market it will bring more movement to it. |
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Wholesale buyers no longer come to the fruit and fish markets or to buy fabric and clothing. |
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The response from fashion buyers, the press and the public has been incredible. |
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Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves. |
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More fixed price properties are appearing on the market than is normal for springtime, reflecting the shortage of buyers. |
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He says intending buyers will be aware that more blocks will be opened up in the area, and may judge that it will be in their interest to wait. |
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Along with many local cattle dealers there were many northern buyers, many of whom resided in Collooney then. |
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New buyers have been squeezed out by an unprecedented property boom in the past 8 years. |
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The good news for first-time buyers is that fixed mortgage rates are falling and property prices appear to be stabilising. |
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Many first-time buyers were hoping the chancellor would raise the level at which stamp duty becomes payable. |
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Futures buyers must wait up to two years if the futures are bought soon after they are first offered. |
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The core repertoire of show tunes and standards that most jazz groups rely on means little to most younger record buyers. |
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Likely buyers were expected to be from America where the aircraft would earn its living in air shows. |
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The notice outlines roughly the requirements that prospective buyers are expected to meet. |
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Then a few weeks later, the interested parties have to submit their secret bids, hoping against hope to out-bid the other potential buyers. |
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Media buyers are pushing for more regular audits, saying the current half-yearly audits are too infrequent. |
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The buyers reportedly have a large hallway in which to display their new purchase. |
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Ten years ago these buyers would have been building up portfolios in the stock market or investing in business start-ups. |
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Piles of junk mail littering the hallways of a communal block of flats, for instance, can be very off-putting to potential buyers. |
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They looked, for the most part, to be models, airline stewardesses, executive secretaries, fashion buyers and boutique managers. |
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American collectors and museums remained the most prominent buyers of Dutch old masters during the 20th century. |
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With interest rates at a 50-year low, even sticker shock is not enough to deter buyers from snapping up homes. |
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The oligopsonistic behavior of ONP buyers led to greater price distortions in all four regions. |
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Volkswagen, Ford Motor and Toyota Motor are among the other foreign carmakers that have also applied to lend money to China's car buyers. |
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They point to signs of life in some of the bombed-out corners of markets, and banks finally finding buyers for some of their stinkiest assets. |
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As a result of this, buyers who appear to be compatible are put in houses next to one another. |
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Williams is expected to sell another pipeline soon, and it's a safe bet that Sokol will be near the head of the line of potential buyers. |
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As the January sales continue, the dealer is taking early action by offering new car buyers competitive cashback offers. |
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Some deals offer cashback, which can be particularly attractive to first-time buyers struggling to furnish their new home. |
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The lighthouse will appeal to a niche market of cashed-up, well-informed buyers ready to grab a bargain. |
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International buyers came to Texas looking to purchase kid mohair and cashmere. |
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Many of the buyers, particularly at the top end of the market, have fled the overcrowded south-east of England, enticed north by lower prices and a better quality of life. |
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The seed and chemical giant bowed to pressure from a wide range of farm groups, who have been reacting to growing opposition from wheat buyers and consumers. |
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We are going through a stare-down between buyers and sellers. |
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The findings prompted the expansion plans and the firm has spent six months putting together a team of buyers, visual merchandisers and operations managers. |
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The gypsies or tinkers as they were better known walked around the fair the whole day trying to sell ponnies, strainers and tin cans to reluctant buyers. |
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This will be an opportunity for food producers to meet potential buyers, ranging from large multiples and independent retailers, pub and restaurant owners. |
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Buyers can choose to take part for one day and visit the exhibition the next day, or for both days. |
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Much of my childhood was spent trailing the footsteps of my father among the bidders, browsers and serious buyers at auctions and rural clearing sales. |
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Transport developments may put off potential vendors and the traffic congestion the roadworks will cause will undoubtedly lead to buyers opting to look elsewhere. |
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Record prices were also paid for paintings by Ram Kumar and Jagdish Swaminathan and buyers ranged from Indian American collectors to art gallery owners. |
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The show on the second floor of the multi-storeyed Customs House, attracted hundreds of excited buyers who stood in serpentine queues clutching bulging purses. |
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An estate agency is ringing the changes by offering a round-the-clock way for potential buyers to get instant details of properties on the market. |
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Buyers will be provided with a tiling allowance for the floors in the kitchen and bathrooms, splashbacks and around the bath. |
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Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money. |
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Tactically, bear market rallies reward buyers of low quality stocks, which tend to be highly geared and react sharply to such short-lived momentum. |
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We have over 700 prospective buyers registered on our books and a lot of them are ready to proceed having already sold or they are looking for a buy-to-let property. |
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The two undercover Chinese-speaking agents were posing as drug buyers, while the target Chinese person was supposed to have a large stash of heroin imported from Thailand. |
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Buyers of second and holiday homes are squeezing residents out of the market. |
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Buyers included Scandinavians, Americans and British who were converting the former livestock farms to game that traditionally roamed the region. |
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But instead of loaning to car buyers and credit-card holders, the Fed handed trillions to banks and hedge funds, interest-free. |
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While many purchasers seek to convert the property into a different use, other buyers are looking for a teardown. |
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Indeed, housing demand has not suffered, despite the sag in confidence for the future, which home buyers must have before making such a major financial commitment. |
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Few of us are immune to the lure of a stylish piece of furniture or accessory for the home, but all too often the choice can be small for buyers on a limited budget. |
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Buyers are largely under-30 and have white-collar jobs in such areas as advertising or high-technology, Wu said. |
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Springlike weather prevailed as vendors and buyers bartered and bargained. |
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Repeatability, thus predictability, is invaluable to buyers. |
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Buyers who want to use their second house as a holiday home, as opposed to a tax shelter, should opt for Section 48 properties. |
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There was no shortage of eager buyers, twelve and thirteen-year-olds showing off how hard and grown up they were by giving themselves bad breath and lung cancer. |
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Shooters are like car buyers, they want a test drive before they buy. |
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The foundation said that this year several potato growers of Uttar Pradesh and other parts of the country committed suicide because of over-production and no buyers. |
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We do not want to be a centralized point of failure, but we also do not want to lead our buyers into dangerous waters. |
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By having all of the information up front, potential buyers can quickly assess the condition and state of repair of the house without having to engage their own surveyor. |
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With no fitted kitchen installed and only basic interior decorating completed, prospective buyers can put their own distinctive stamp on the property. |
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But the number of models is proliferating rapidly, and that is helping to bring in new buyers. |
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One analyst said the falling price of nickel would come as a relief to U.S. buyers who recently had to deal with a steep backwardation that squeezed short positions. |
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The spring show will build on this success by kicking off the trade season with an entire slate of new records for number of buyers, exhibitors, scale, and selection. |
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In 2003, there was a strong market for old houses, for which foreign buyers were paying 15 000 to 20 000 euro with the idea of tearing them down and building new ones. |
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Fame and prosperity were just around the corner, although both depended on Monet painting landscapes and scenes that would appeal to buyers in the bourgeois market. |
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Buyers do not run the risk of a later devaluation by more copies being printed. |
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The company's buyers were responsible for sourcing the raw materials. |
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Things like a walk-in closet, a whirlpool bath, a fireplace, attractive landscaping or a grand foyer can separate your home from the crowd and stir interest for buyers. |
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Buyers look at the conversion table posted near the cards to find the price in cedis. |
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The risk is that when buyers pay more than par for callable bonds, the interest they receive won't cover the premium if the bond is called, leaving them out of pocket. |
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First-time buyers are more likely to opt for a fixed-rate mortgage, he said, because at the start many want some level of assurance about their repayments. |
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On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders. |
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If coupled with format transcoding software, that would allow consumers to buy from any service and play the results on any hardware, which is what buyers want. |
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Buyers of the houses at Lough Rynn will become members of the golf club, subject to certain criteria but with no admittance fee. |
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Some buyers carry out restoration in stages, making part of the house habitable and completing the rest of the job as and when time and money allow. |
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Buyers can customize their new motorcycles to include metallic paint, CD players, rear parking sensors, fog lights, and more. |
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New research by the Bank of Scotland shows that first-time buyers north of the Border are still able to get their foot on the first rung of the housing ladder. |
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The sale attracts buyers from all over Ireland because the Mourne blackface has all the qualities required for profitable sheep farming in the difficult years ahead. |
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Thousands of young buyers in areas such as west Dublin have their computer industry jobs to thank for getting on the first rung of the property ladder. |
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While all these figures largely pertain to affordability over the past decade, many buyers feel that they are worse off when compared to their parents. |
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Instead, VD is likely to compete on the strength of the Virgin brand and the mindshare it has among music buyers, thanks to the Virgin Megastore chain. |
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He says homes are now out of reach for most first and second home buyers. |
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There's great ceremony to the final act of purchase, with sellers, buyers, bankers, lawyers and agents all meeting in a notary's office to sign the deed. |
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An oligopsony is a market in which there are many sellers, but few buyers. |
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Dell argues that while the company hasn't created whiz-bang inventions, it has produced cheap computers for buyers and huge returns for shareholders. |
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Buyers are quite choosy and expect something new all the time, whether it is mobile phone ring tones or data cables for a digital diary. |
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Buyers should ensure that the registration and tax papers are in order and the status of ownership is clean. |
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When that happened, Bass said, he told buyers to lower spot market bids. |
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By this reckoning, buoyant growth will boost wages and salaries, giving home buyers the extra money they need to cover their increased borrowing costs and so buttress housing. |
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Buyers can bid on 5 types of auctions. The process is very simple and quick. |
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However, there were few buyers for the plots of land and the venture failed, probably because of the windiness of the site and inaccessibility of the shore. |
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Buyers instead are often driving off with equipment or interior trim or even a paint color that they don't really want. |
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Buyers who want an island cooktop should make sure that the island is at least 60 inches long. |
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With each model, the Japanese auto makers are trying to ensure buyers get a car that offers better fuel economy but doesn't skimp on power and comfort. |
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Second, given the cost of guns and ammunition, buyers often tend to avoid additional purchases of shooting glasses, hearing muffs, earplugs, gunlocks and safes. |
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Shares in big, blue-chip companies are easy to buy and sell because there are billions of shares in circulation, plus a lively market of buyers and sellers. |
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Little wonder that first home buyers cannot get a foot in the door. |
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France's reputation as a cheaper alternative to Spain is decreasing, as some buyers desert Spanish resorts in favour of France's rural farmland havens. |
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In a seller's market like this, buyers behave very carefully. |
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Buyers can avoid charges by collecting the items under its click-and-collect scheme. |
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A good business broker will separate the real buyers from the looky-loos, bring in more qualified prospects, and usually can garner a better price for the business. |
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Predictions that property prices are set to nosedive and warnings from the Central Bank do not appear to be deterring first-time buyers around the country. |
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It has become a gathering place for experienced and new, old and young, teachers and students, painters and lookers, buyers and sellers, dreamers and doers, and everyone else. |
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Auctioneers and antique dealers have noticed in recent times that sales are bringing new buyers, people not previously known in the salesroom or shop. |
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Any Asian film that doesn't happen to be a martial arts triumph is left behind because the buy-back buyers steer clear of annoying subtitles or classical music soundtracks. |
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Buyers continued to be bullish during the sale's second session and helped push gross receipt totals and average price figures to record numbers. |
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At this level we will accumulate dollar longs and warn buyers of gold stocks to watch out for a renewed decline if the dollar's seasonal pattern holds true. |
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Unlike timeshares, buyers own a condo-hotel unit outright and can place it in a rental pool when they are not resident, allowing the possibility for rental revenue. |
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The Minister for Finance is under growing pressure from party members to row back on plans to abolish the first-time buyers grant for housebuyers. |
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Once the buyers, predominantly English farmers, had bought their herds the common practice was to hire some local drovers to drive the cattle south into England. |
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Individual agents may include, for example, households, firms, buyers, and sellers. |
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Buyers were promised a telecentre with fibre optic links to each of the homes as their way to access the information superhighway and work remotely. |
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Last year, Jared Leto portrayed drug addict and HIV patient Rayon in the movie Dallas Buyers Club to critical acclaim. |
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Spuddles Original Gourmet Fries to European buyers for foodservice outlets. |
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Jared Leto was there on behalf of Dallas Buyers Club, which, OK, makes sense considering Leto also fronts 30 Seconds to Mars. |
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The company turned to TPN Register and its TPN Marketplace, which uses the Internet to link buyers and sellers of indirect products and services. |
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With larger classes, it is possible to use students as buyers and sellers who negotiate prices in a trading pit. |
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Many home buyers like Maddrey are finding they qualify for down payment or mortgage assistance. |
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However, many buyers are making smaller downpayments than assumed by the index, and are using loans that give them more buying power. |
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If you've watched stock ticker symbols on a computer screen, you would have seen green turn red as some stocks had more sellers than buyers. |
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According to Peugeot, buyers will be able to select from 79 combinations of interior finish including colour co-ordinated facias. |
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The fear was that giving buyers more information about what prices others are paying will drive market levels to the lowest common denominator. |
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Habitat for Humanity fielded 1,000 potential buyers for the Gardena Avenue condominiums. |
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First-time home buyers are feeling the squeeze of higher interest rates with mortgage affordability at its worst level for 16 years. |
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Wholesale buyers and curious onlookers pack Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market at the break of day. |
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Where there are a great sellers to a few buyers, there the thing to be sold will be cheap. |
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The buyers attempted to corner the shares of the railroad stock, so as to facilitate their buyout. |
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The house had fallen into such disrepair that no agent would show it to buyers. |
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