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  • 21without engagement — Ⅰ. without engagement ► COMMERCE used to show that something, for example a price, can be changed: »Please contact us for a written offer without engagement. Main Entry: ↑engagement Ⅱ. without engagement UK US adverb UK LAW, COMMERCE ► …

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  • 22without obligation — ► COMMERCE, LAW used to say that someone can look at or try a product or service without having to buy it: »Auction houses will usually examine and place a price on your item without obligation. »This mortgage advice is completely free and… …

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  • 23Price Devereux, 9th Viscount Hereford — (1664 ndash; 1740) was a British Peer. He was the grandson of Sir George Devereux, younger brother of Walter Devereux, 5th Viscount Hereford (1578 1658) and succeeded to the title in 1700 when Edward Devereux, 8th Viscount Hereford died without… …

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  • 24Price fixing cases — USAir TravelOn 1 August 2007 it was reported that British Airways has been fined £121.5 million [ cite news | title = BA gets £121.5m price fixing fine| publisher = BBC News | date = 8 January 2007 | url =… …

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  • 25price — A fixed value of something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in a market; when demand for a product increases and supply remains constant, the… …

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  • 26Price — For the surname, see Price (surname). For other uses, see Price (disambiguation). Contents 1 Definition 2 Economic Definition 3 …

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  • 27without reserve — adverb 1. : freely and openly : so as to give complete information answered without reserve 2. : without qualification, condition, or restriction; usually : without a fixed minimum price or other restriction to sale * * * without reserve …

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  • 28Price comparison service — Part of a series on Electronic commerce Online goods and services Streaming media Electronic books Softwa …

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  • 29price — 1 /praIs/ noun 1 MONEY (C, U) the amount of money for which something is sold, bought, or offered: Fuel prices are rising steadily. (+ of): Can you tell me what the price of a new window would be? | They agreed on a price of 2000 for the car. |… …

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  • 30Price ceiling — A price ceiling is a government imposed limit on how high a price can be charged on a product. For a price ceiling to be effective, it must differ from the free market price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to… …

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