91.   But some dealers wonder whether gravity will have the last say, pulling prices back to earth.

92.   But these were victories that came at a price to the Clinton administration.

93.   But they recognize that their popularity has come at a price to the other Olympic athletes.

94.   But when demand dried up last fall, the more aggressive manufacturers decided to try to gain market share by cutting prices to the bone.

95.   By matching prices to costs, the commission is doing all it can to create markets where the low-cost provider captures the most business.

96.   By opening up Japanese markets for insurance, telecommunications, and medical equipment, the accord will bring lower prices to Japan and higher sales to the U.S.

97.   Canadian stocks fell, sent lower by BCE Inc., Seagram Co. and Newbridge Networks Corp. on concern overly optimistic profit expectations have driven share prices to unsustainable levels.

98.   Chao cited concern that increased production to take advantage of high prices will eventually flood the market with too much product and cause prices to fall.

99.   Cisco pulled down a lot of other technology stocks with lofty price to earnings ratios.

100.   Coffee consumption is expected to suffer as roasters raise prices to wholesalers and retailers, driving buyers from the market.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
price 0.12%
price + p. >>共 68
of 37.32%
for 20.87%
in 12.50%
on 11.14%
to 2.59%
at 2.22%
from 1.48%
by 1.30%
as 1.30%
than 1.00%
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