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  • 31Price-drop tv — Infobox TV channel name = price drop tv logofile = Price drop tv logo.png logosize = 200px logoalt = launch = 11 June, 2003 share = 0.1% share as of = February 2008 share source = [http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/monthreports.cfm?report=month… …

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  • 32Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act — The Price Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price Anderson Act) is a United States federal law, first passed in 1957 and since renewed several times, which governs liability related issues for all non military nuclear …

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  • 33Price system — For more information of the technocracy movement s use of this economic phrase, see technocratic views of the price system.The term price system is used to describe any economic system whatsoever that effects its distribution of goods and… …

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  • 34Price scissors — The price scissors is an economic phenomenon when for a certain group or sector of productive population the overall valuation from their production for sale outside this group drops below the valuation of the demand of this group for goods… …

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  • 35Price v. Watkins — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Price v. Watkins ArgueDate=April term ArgueYear=1763 DecideDate=April term DecideYear=1763 FullName=Price v. Watkins USVol=1 USPage=8 Holding=”The Court were clearly of Opinion, that it was a vested Legacy and Judgment was… …

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  • 36Price — /pruys/, n. 1. Bruce, 1845 1903, U.S. architect. 2. (Edward) Reynolds, born 1933, U.S. novelist. 3. (Mary) Leontyne /lee euhn teen /, born 1927, U.S. soprano. 4. a male given name. * * * I Amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given… …

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  • 37Price signal — A price signal is message sent to consumers and producers in the form of a price charged for a commodity; this is seen as indicating a signal for producers to increase supplies and/or consumers to reduce demand.For example, in a free price system …

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  • 38Price-weighted — A price weighted index is a stock market index where each constituent makes up a fraction of the index that is proportional to its price. For a stock market index this implies that stocks are included in proportions based on their quoted prices.… …

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  • 39price — {{11}}price (n.) early 13c., pris, from O.Fr. pris price, value, wages, reward, also honor, praise, prize (Mod.Fr. prix), from L.L. precium, from L. pretium reward, prize, value, worth, from PIE *preti back, on notion of recompense (Cf. Skt.… …

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  • 40Price Leadership — When a firm that is the leader in its sector determines the price of goods or services. Price leadership can leave the leader s rivals with little choice but to follow its lead and match these prices if they are to hold onto their market share.… …

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