It is a matter of regret that the benefits of these reforms to consumers, workers and taxpayers have been chronically undersold. |
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My main concern is that I've undersold this album, but there's only so many adjectives you can use before they lose credibility. |
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Many farmers are unaware of the current value of their crops and are often undersold by middlemen, as they have no direct market access. |
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The Tribunal could not have known from the record before it whether Baldor had undersold the domestic producers at the distributor level. |
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The European aviation industry was known to regularly overbook passengers, cancel undersold flights and make refunds very difficult. |
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Marty here told us you were pretty, but it's clear he undersold you. |
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Manufacturers sometimes give dealers extra money, bonuses and rebates for selling overstocked and undersold cars. |
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Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold. |
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I think that, while an impressive gimmick, it is very undersold. |
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The Commission found that HRS wheat imports significantly undersold and had significant price depressing effects on the domestic product. |
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Cathy has been knowingly undersold, under-respected and undervalued. |
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Please do not hesitate to contact us if you see a price that is not competitive, as we will not be undersold. |
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Avoiding injuries is perhaps the most undersold part of training. |
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In comparisons specific to another U. S. miller, the subject imports undersold the domestic product in 11 of 14 price comparisons involving No. 2 HRS wheat. |
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As a part of that assessment, the claim that KP Chemical Group's exports to the Union undercut and undersold the Union industry's prices will be investigated. |
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However, it is not a good idea to enter a niche market in which a larger and better-financed group is well established and successful, because the new group will likely be undersold and driven out of business. |
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Its appeal as a weekend break destination seems remarkably undersold. |
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From the outset, in March 1991, the principle that overselling participants would have to compensate those who undersold played a central role in the cartel arrangement. |
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Is it true and accurate to state that this product to date has been underbought and undersold? |
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I would place similar odds on the following twelve months as well... Perhaps, just perhaps, the US economic expansion has been consistently undersold, and continues to be undersold. |
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That is where ideas are swapped, phone numbers exchanged and collaborations begun. One of the undersold boons of the internet is that it functions a bit like a permanent, rolling global coffee break. |
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This was a match which was never going to be knowingly undersold. |
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However, the Commission found that both cooperating exporters from Taiwan had significantly undersold and undercut Community industry prices, albeit to different degrees. |
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The applicant also provided prima facie evidence that KP Chemical Group's exports to the Union undercut and undersold the Union industry's prices. |
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It's also not a good idea to enter a niche market which is dominated by a larger and better-financed group, because you will likely be undersold and driven out of business. |
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One of the problems with the GOATs was that the parliamentary and political role was undersold to them. |
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Moreover, as explained in greater detail in Part VII below, the ITC's underselling analysis is fatally flawed because it does not speak to whether the subject imports undersold the domestic industry. |
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It's a dish that's certainly never knowingly undersold and the meat could hardly wait to fall from the bone and the crispiness gave it a flavour to savour. |
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