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Meanings of cut-price deals in English
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Usage of cut-price deals in English
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Still, cut-pricedeals may be better than dilutive share issuance.
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But building industry representatives warn many cut-pricedeals are not as good as they look.
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Industry insiders, however, said some of that growth was artificial, driven by cut-pricedeals and producers buying up or subsidizing tickets.
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PARIS (Reuters) - A surge in production and cut-pricedeals from supermarkets are bringing caviar to the mass market.
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Hotel companies like Jurys and Ryan offer cut-pricedeals, while travel groups like Irish Continental also offer discounts to loyal shareholders.
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Ambani, India's richest man, through months of free and cut-pricedeals has propelled Jio into the nation's fastest growing wireless operator.
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She is adept at finding things to do for free, or cut-pricedeals for the capital's attractions such as the London Eye.
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The move will call time on loss-leading alcohol promotions and cut-pricedeals which have been widely blamed for fuelling binge drinking and anti-social problems.
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T-Mobile has recently turned around years of subscriber losses with cut-pricedeals, marketing and wireless plans, but customer gains have pressured the carrier's margins.
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The US iTunes website has already sold 85 million songs in the last 12 months and the European version promises cut-pricedeals for consumers.