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  • 31The Price of Nobility (Third Watch) — Infobox Television episode Title=The Price of Nobility Series=Third Watch Caption= Season=5 Episode=22 Airdate=April 28, 2003 Production=175222 Writer=Edward Allen Bernero Brooke Kennedy Director=Christopher Chulack Guests=Derek Kelly Billy Walsh …

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  • 32starting price — n [C usually singular] 1.) the lowest possible price for a particular type of thing such as a car or house without any special features, or the lowest price you are willing to accept for something you are selling 2.) BrE the final ↑odds that are… …

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  • 33asking price — asking prices N COUNT: usu sing The asking price of something is the price which the person selling it says that they want for it, although they may accept less. Offers 15% below the asking price are unlikely to be accepted …

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  • 34reserve price — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms reserve price : singular reserve price plural reserve prices the lowest price that someone will accept when they sell something at an auction …

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  • 35fall-back price — / fɔ:l bæk ˌpraɪs/ noun the lowest price which a seller will accept ● The buyer tries to guess the seller’s fall back price. ● The fall back price must not be any lower or there won’t be any profit in the deal …

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  • 36What Price Confidence? — (translated as Vertrauenssache ) is a chamber opera in nine scenes with music and libretto by Ernst Krenek, his opus 111. This little drawing room comedy [Horizons Circled, Reflections on My Music , Ernst Krenek et al., UC Press 1974 pp. 45 6] is …

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  • 37reserve price — re serve ,price noun count the lowest price that someone will accept when they sell something at an AUCTION …

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  • 38pay the price — to accept the unpleasant results of something. He achieved great fame in his later years, but he certainly paid the price. Professional athletes often pay a price for the beating their bodies have taken …

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  • 39reserve price — The lowest price a seller is willing to accept for an article offered for sale by public auction If the reserve price is not reached by the bidding, the auctioneer is instructed to withdraw the article from sale …

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  • 40reserve price — /rɪ zɜ:v praɪs/ noun the lowest price which a seller will accept, e.g. at an auction or when selling securities through a broker ● The painting was withdrawn when it failed to reach its reserve price …

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