111.   Also late yesterday, Nucor Corp. said it would cut the price of sheet steel because of weak demand.

112.   All dealers contacted by one newspaper said they would cut prices by the full amount of the tax cut.

113.   Also, Intel has cut prices on the Pentium chips to make them even more attractive to buyers.

114.   British Gas has said that it may have to cut the dividend if its pipeline prices are cut too much.

115.   British supermarkets have cut prices and begun expensive campaigns to improve service as they bid to keep the loyalty of careful shoppers.

116.   Buffet is so enriched that he voluntarily cuts chocolate prices in a humanitarian gesture while endowing a new Yankee Stadium in the site abandoned by Trump.

117.   Businesses in those countries are likely to cut prices for goods produced to attract dollars and stabilize their troubled economies.

118.   But as is often the case in insurance, the good times attracted more insurers who promptly cut prices.

119.   But competition is growing fiercer by the month, new products are being introduced and prices are being cut at an increasingly rapid pace, squeezing profits.

120.   But if the stores do not cut the prices, and do not tell the buyers that the products are not current, well, that bugs me.

v. + price >>共 557
raise 9.99%
pay 7.30%
cut 3.75%
push 3.50%
lower 3.31%
boost 3.16%
send 2.02%
increase 1.98%
reduce 1.86%
set 1.83%
cut + n. >>共 936
cost 13.27%
tax 4.73%
rate 4.57%
price 3.88%
job 2.05%
production 1.70%
tie 1.68%
number 1.42%
deficit 1.17%
deal 1.15%
每页显示:    共 701