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tarifa reduzida
Reduced fee for people with low income.
reduced price
reduced rate
reduced fee
fee
economic concept
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tarifa reduzida
Costing less than standard price.
cut-rate
bargain-priced
cheap
inexpensive
1
A
cut
-
price
figure of £3m may be tempting, despite his injury problems.
2
Few airlines seem to be keen on taking on a
cut-price
A380.
3
Broadway is offering
cut
-
price
tickets in an attempt to woo back audiences.
4
Cheap food slung out in vast quantities, washed down with
cut
-
price
drinks.
5
Several other companies have since jumped on the bandwagon with various
cut
-
price
alternatives.
6
Julie Thornley is now warning others of the dangers of
cut
-
price
surgeries overseas.
7
Helsingør today trades on Shakespeare but its cobbled streets also offer
cut
-
price
alcohol.
8
Jimmy Ormsby from
cut
-
price
fuel brand Waitomo speaks to Susie Ferguson.
9
Its shelves are loaded with
cut
-
price
foodstuffs, its customers a cross-section of Israeli society.
10
Our second tip is a nice
cut
-
price
option up top.
11
Even this
cut
-
price
version would have been impossible on the salary Strike paid Robin.
12
Still,
cut
-
price
deals may be better than dilutive share issuance.
13
Imagine a
cut
-
price
Don't Look Nowenlivened with hints of J-Horror and you're halfway there.
14
They reckon someone is growing locally and flogging it
cut-price
.
15
That helped AMC wangle
cut
-
price
admission into European movie screening.
16
Last week the British government announced measures aimed at restricting the sale of
cut
-
price
alcohol.
cut-price
cut-price data
cut-price deals
cut-price goods
buy cut-price
cut-price competition
Portuguese
tarifa reduzida
preço reduzido
valor reduzido