91.   Global titans such as Sony Corp. and Daewoo Electronics Co. are winning customers and forcing Indian TV makers to slash prices to halt erosion of their market share.

92.   Given the imminent re-imposition of the tax, airlines that slashed prices earlier this week were probably trying to sell as many tickets as possible before fares increase.

93.   He added that competition could slash switch prices by as much as two-thirds in the next two years.

94.   Hotels and resorts that were anticipating record business have had to slash their prices.

95.   Houston-based Compaq Computer said its first-quarter profits would fall below expectations as it slashed prices on certain models.

96.   Hotel managers complain that it only takes a couple of their comparably priced neighbors to slash prices before they feel forced to follow suit.

97.   If the buying public embraced the booth from its start, some show producers were understandably wary of slashing their prices.

98.   If the less-rosy assessments are accurate, retailers may have over-ordered and could be forced to slash prices to entice buyers.

99.   In addition to offering last-minute discounts on trips that are slow sellers, the company regularly slashes prices on off-season trips.

100.   In exchange, the company slashed its prices on everything except coffee.

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%
slash 1.69%
slash + n. >>共 359
price 15.71%
cost 8.60%
throat 4.10%
budget 3.66%
payroll 2.52%
tire 2.37%
wrist 2.12%
subsidy 1.93%
rate 1.83%
tax 1.78%
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