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1 The strict industry rules limited competition, and prices could be kept artificially high .
2 That could make revenues in those years look artificially high .
3 And the market will stay artificially high and we'll have to see what happens, Trump said.
4 This procedure rapidly drew down customers' balances, leading to artificially high overdraft fees, the judge said.
5 The credit squeeze is raising the price of loans; they should not be held artificially high .
6 She said, at the same time this would burst the bubble which keeps prices artificially high .
7 The OCR level had been holding up the dollar at an artificially high rate, he said.
8 National Foreign Trade Council President Bill Reinsch said any agreement to limit trade could keep prices artificially high .
9 Both accused the FCC of setting the bar artificially high to justify government intervention into the broadband market.
10 They were sustained at artificially high levels, because there was all this inflow of money of cheap money.
11 In the short run it will cause pain to those businesses that have been able to keep prices artificially high .
12 The premium arises because of restrictions on capital flows to and from China, which create artificially high demand for local stocks.
13 The regulator added that the price-fixing had kept prices " artificially high " affecting consumers and "caused harm to the economy".
14 Prime Time claimed another large dairy processor, Dairygold, was also involved in the cartel to keep milk prices for consumers artificially high .
15 It has created a guaranteed buyer in the market with non-commercial motives prepared to pay an artificially high price for the securities.
16 He told Congress last week that more needs to be done to bring down " artificially high " prices for prescription drugs.
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