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  • 91Price Chopper (New Zealand) — Price Chopper was part of the Woolworths New Zealand Supermarket Group, their brands included: Woolworths, Big Fresh and Price Chopper. History The Price Chopper format evolved as a discounter with a limited fresh foods offer in 1987. This… …

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  • 92price — [prīs] n. [ME & OFr pris < L pretium, price < IE * preti , equivalent < base * per , to sell, make equal > PAR1] 1. the amount of money, etc. asked or paid for something; cost; charge 2. value or worth 3. a reward for the capture or… …

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  • 93price-insensitive — ˌprice inˈsensitive adjective 1. ECONOMICS a price insensitive product is one that sells in the same quantities, whether the price is high or low: • Basic foods, water and housing are price insensitive products, which are viewed as necessities of …

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  • 94Price Pritchett — is a business advisor, speaker, and author specializing in mergers, culture, and organizational change. Biography Born December 14, 1941, near Glenwood, Arkansas.In 1974, he founded the Dallas based Pritchett Associates (now PRITCHETT, LP), the… …

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  • 95price insensitive — UK US adjective ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE used to describe a product or service for which sales remain the same or continue to increase even if the price goes up or down by a large amount: »High fashion is price insensitive: globalization has little… …

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  • 96High School Musical 3: Senior Year — Theatrical release poster Directed by Kenny Ortega …

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  • 97High Times — is a New York City based magazine. The publication strongly advocates the legalization of cannabis. For a brief period, it moved toward an overtly left wing lifestyle magazine under publisher Richard Stratton, who hired John Mailer, Norman Mailer …

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  • 98High-content screening — is an automated cell biology method drawing on optics, chemistry, biology and image analysis to permit rapid, highly parallel biological research and drug discovery. Contents 1 General principles 2 The history of high content screening …

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  • 99price/earnings ratio — ( P/E ratio) A measurement of a company s rating, calculated by dividing the share price by the annual earnings per share. A high P/E ratio means the company is highly rated by the stock market, suggesting that investors think its prospects are… …

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  • 100price-fixing — price ,fixing noun uncount 1. ) an agreement between companies to charge the same price for a particular product, in order to keep the price high: Two leading airlines have been accused of price fixing. 2. ) PRICE CONTROL …

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