reduction of prices

  • 1reduction in prices — lowering of prices (discounts, sales, markdowns, etc.) …

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  • 2reduction — re‧duc‧tion [rɪˈdʌkʆn] noun FINANCE 1. [countable, uncountable] when prices, costs etc become lower or are made lower: • Our winter sale includes many price reductions. • We can make a reduction (= sell something more cheaply …

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  • 3reduction — n. 1 the act or an instance of reducing; the process of being reduced. 2 an amount by which prices etc. are reduced. 3 a reduced copy of a picture etc. 4 an arrangement of an orchestral score for piano etc. Derivatives: reductive adj. Etymology:… …

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  • 4reduction in price — act of making less expensive, lowering of prices …

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  • 5Prices and Incomes Accord — noun an agreement between the Australian Labor Party and the Australian Council of Trade Unions, operating during the period of Labor government 1983–96; initially formulated at the National Economic Summit in February 1983 (and subsequently… …

  • 6cut in prices — lowering of prices, reduction of prices, making inexpensive …

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  • 7deep plunge of prices — steep fall in prices, drastic reduction in prices …

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  • 8fall in prices — sudden reduction of prices …

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  • 9Poverty reduction — (or poverty alleviation ) is any process which seeks to reduce the level of poverty in a community, or amongst a group of people or countries. Poverty reduction programs may be aimed at economic or non economic poverty. Some of the popular… …

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  • 10Natural gas prices — at the Henry Hub in US Dollars per MBtu for the 2000 2010 decade. Natural gas prices, as with other commodity prices, are mainly driven by supply and demand fundamentals. However, natural gas prices may also be linked to the price of crude oil… …

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