His concern was not for the fee income lost, however, but because discounting would undermine principles of fairness and equity. |
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I am not discounting global warming, I just don't see it happening over a time span of a few weeks rather a century or two. |
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But pushing volume by discounting the product is an edgy strategy at best, especially in the early stages of the product life cycle. |
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And within that code of practice, was a prohibition on discounting sensitive products to levels which increased intoxication. |
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The squeeze on budgets is one reason why consumers seem to be waiting for retailers to start discounting again. |
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Invoice discounting or offering discounts for early settlement could ensure that book debts are quickly collected. |
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By discounting the price of a nights stay, they also take away some of the perks of staying in a hotel. |
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Those are powerful advantages, considering how savagely mass-market carmakers are discounting. |
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It also includes other facilities with specific purposes such as leasing of fixed assets, factoring and invoice discounting. |
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Invoice discounting provides a company with cash against invoices raised to trade debtors. |
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They'd far prefer to charge all customers full freight rather than start extensive discounting programs. |
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Yet even discounting the frequent abstractness and digressiveness of his writing style, he remains a somewhat elusive thinker. |
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The branches paid out their own notes and drafts when discounting, but they accepted local bank notes as payment. |
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Saying magical thinking is unscientific is as much of an error as discounting science as unartistic. |
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Notice that we are discounting the possibility of heading out to sea to avoid the storm. |
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Maintenance payments will be calculated by a formula based on the income of the non-resident parent, discounting tax and pension contributions. |
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More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting. |
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Thus in block discounting and factoring the trader sells the debts due to him from his customers to his financier at a discount. |
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The meeting will also offer sessions on topics such as branding, price sensitivity, and how consumers respond to couponing and discounting. |
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The three most persistent challenges to all these strategies are discounting, externalization of costs, and insufficient information. |
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And we're not discounting the fact that instincts might be a little bit of an issue. |
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After discounting doubtful data, C-values for 62 pteridophyte species remained acceptable for analysis. |
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Non-remunerated deposits are maintained at their nominal value, given that the effect of discounting is not significant. |
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The other thing I noticed in the debate was that there seemed to be a total discounting of the value of a member of Parliament. |
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If such prices are not available, the fair value is determined by discounting future cash flows using an appropriate yield curve. |
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Furthermore, we analyzed the sensitivity of the discounting rates and the open-ended growth rate to assure ourselves of overall consistency. |
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From this week, association members will be expected to get rid of drinks discounting such as happy hours and fixed-price all-you-can-drink offers. |
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This sug gests that power can be as easily withdrawn as it is granted, discounting any structural change in power relations. |
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The amount of the obligation is discounted to determine the amount of the provision, when this discounting represents a significant amount. |
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The pricing, rebating, and discounting practices in all segments were unchanged throughout the year. |
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The impact of discounting would be negligible given that the Group's average credit period is of the order of sixty days. |
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The result of the yearly discounting of the provision, if any, is accounted for as a financial result. |
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Our pricing, rebating and discounting practices in all three market segments were unchanged throughout the year, except for the following. |
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The result is all the more puzzling that both approaches use the same conceptual apparatus, i.e. long term discounting of costs and benefits. |
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You can have a form of internal deception where the maternal side is over-representing maternal interests which the paternal side is discounting, and vice versa. |
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This analysis suggests that, from a practical point of view, it is not easy to draw a clear-cut distinction between a collecting bank and a discounting bank. |
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The decisions of the board shall be taken by a majority of the votes cast, discounting abstentions. |
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Homeware sales were bolstered by discounting and promotions, which reduces retailers' margins and therefore profits. |
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But although discounting has helped offset even steeper declines, it has eaten up the revenues of hotel chains and of the government. |
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Most of the major supermarkets and off-licences are discounting the prices of wines and champagnes, perhaps anticipating the after-Christmas slump. |
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When it comes to the central question of payment and discounting options, SLIMPARK offers plenty of freedom. |
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She attempts to counter mounting evidence by discounting prophecies, but the brevity, the peremptoriness of her responses to his anguished questions is striking. |
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After a disastrous fourth quarter, the credit market appears to be discounting a full-scale depression. |
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Fair values for stocks for which there is no active market are determined by discounting expected future cash flows. |
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission today released a report supporting the petrol discounting arrangements between oil refiners and supermarkets. |
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He argues that the skills of immigrants were discounted over this period, and that the extent of this discounting has increased over time. |
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This holiday season, for instance, increased demand and leaner inventories should allow stores to avoid a repeat of last year's rampant discounting. |
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The medical reviewer cannot without any such evidence, take upon himself the task of discounting the implications of other risk factors. |
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Chicago Board of Trade December oat futures are in the process of discounting Canadian production problems. |
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The discounting is based on an appropriate zero-coupon curve, and differences in credit risk between issuers are explicitly taken into account through credit spreads. |
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Cider has been commoditised by deeper and deeper discounting and increasingly ludicrous promotions in the on and off-trades. |
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Its product packaging, hierarchical billing, and cross product discounting provide unmatched marketing capabilities. |
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Paul Wilson Neymar had proved his luminousness yet again – discounting Portugal, perhaps no other country relies as heavily on its star – and even Fred, onside or not, was about to postpone a doubt or two. |
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But less discounting has not tamped down online sales. |
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Those lines pertain both to monocratic leadership on the part of prime ministers and to a discounting of the legitimate input of career officials. |
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To say it is a question of their just desserts in self-justification is for them to be doing the one fatal thing that brings down governments time after time and that is discounting the Canadian public. |
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One is to befuddle them with double discounting. |
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Even discounting their penchant for histrionics, the Left parties ate crow like rarely before. |
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All unrealised gains and losses are recorded in the profit and loss accounts under energy purchases and under financial costs for the discounting effect. |
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And they are not discounting cancer-causing genes. |
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Increases in provisions recognised as a result of the passage of time and the unwinding of discounting are recognised as financial expenses in the income statement. |
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In case payment by bills of exchange is agreed, the customer shall pay the cost of discounting of such bills, bill of exchange taxes and collection charges. |
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These heavy discounting practices actually resulted in moving the break-even point of an engine project further away from the commercial launch of a platform. |
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Fortunately this is not a source of serious bias as the process of discounting gives much less weight to future earnings than to earnings in the next few years. |
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From this point of view, the conciliation that has been achieved moderates the more radical proposals without, however, discounting a future opening-up of the market to passenger rail transport. |
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Fair value is then obtained by discounting, for the remaining maturity, the difference between the contract rate and the market forward rate multiplied by the nominal amount. |
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Long-term provisions, other than provisions for pension and similar post-employment benefit obligations, are not discounted as the Group considers that the impact of discounting would not be significant. |
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In making this call, I am not at all discounting the importance of preventing an arms race in outer space, or negative security assurances, or nuclear disarmament per se. |
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Aggregated RMSE coefficients for hyperbolic discounting were significantly lower than those for the exponential equation. |
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Note that exponentials and natural logarithms are types of compounding and discounting formulas and are how financial option analysts compute these formulas. |
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This sales shortfall has resulted in heavy price discounting and underutilization of our manufacturing capacity, which are adversely affecting our profitability. |
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Desegregated stockpiling means suppliers produce more material that matches specification, resulting in no re-blending and less discounting, said Product Manager Jodi Heirigs. |
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The Bermuda rock skink was long thought to have been the only indigenous land vertebrate of Bermuda, discounting the marine turtles that lay their eggs on its beaches. |
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Discounting English, he's fluent in French, Spanish, Chinese and Tagalog, a Filipino language. |
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Discounting means selling the bill for cash at a discount, which depends on the discount rate and the number of days the bill has to run to maturity. |
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Discounting the occasional outbreak among bushmeat hunters, Ebola seems content to lurk. |
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Discounting managers who took charge of less than ten games, the least successful manager was George Burley, with just three wins in 14 games. |
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