31. In addition, employers pay an equal or even greater price for training and lost productivity. 32. In order to obtain better prices for their cotton, black businessmen sent it directly to Galveston, thus avoiding local middlemen. 33. In terms of price for what you get, it wins - game, set and match. 34. In theory, more competition means lower prices for consumers. 35. In this way they can afford the high prices for the land. 36. Increased production costs will mean higher prices for consumers. 37. Insurance companies can get in touch with the site and negotiate a price for their return. 38. It must be designed for use by everyone and be available at a low enough price for rural villagers. 39. Its people now pay a heavy price for the loss of their forests. |