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  • 21price — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, high, inflated, prohibitive, steep ▪ They charge exorbitant prices for their goods. ▪ The price of fuel is prohibitive …

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  • 22base — I. noun (plural bases) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin basis, from Greek, step, base, from bainein to go more at come Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) the lower part of a wall, pier, or column considered as a separate… …

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  • 23base price — noun Etymology: base (III) 1. : a price for a standard commodity from which variations are readily computed (as by a formula) 2. : a price before discounts and extras * * * 1. a price quoted as a base without including additional charges. 2. a… …

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  • 24Price Chopper (New York) — Infobox Company company name = Price Chopper company company type = Private foundation = 1973 (Schenectady, New York) location = Rotterdam, New York industry = Retail products = Bakery, dairy, deli, frozen foods, general grocery, meat, pharmacy,… …

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  • 25Price level — A price level is a hypothetical measure of overall prices for some set of goods and services, in a given region during a given interval, normalized relative to some base set. Typically, a price level is approximated with a price index .… …

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  • 26Price Level Targeting — A monetary policy goal of keeping overall price levels stable, or meeting a pre determined price level target. The price level used as a barometer is the Consumer Price Index (CPI), or some similarly broad measure of cost inputs. A central bank… …

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  • 27price — {{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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  • 28base — base1 /bays/, n., adj., v., based, basing. n. 1. the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table. 2. a fundamental principle or groundwork; foundation; basis: the base of needed reforms. 3. the… …

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  • 29base price — 1. a price quoted as a base without including additional charges. 2. a price used as a basis for computing freight charges at a basing point, as for steel. * * * …

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  • 30base — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 lowest part ADJECTIVE ▪ firm, solid, strong ▪ circular, flat, rounded, square ▪ concrete …

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