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Retail cases tend to reduce the likelihood of more big-ticket enforcement actions.
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A growing number of shareholder lawsuits are challenging big-ticket board compensation packages.
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But a glitch-free summit will increase the chances of more big-ticket events.
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Banks pursue big-ticket deals not only for revenue but also for prestige.
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Planned big-ticket infrastructure projects have been slow to get off the ground.
Usage of high-ticket in English
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Throw out ninety-five percent of this junk and specialize in high-ticket collector items.
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Only when I buy a high-ticket item is my mailbox filled with poncey catalogs.
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When it comes to shopping for high-ticket consumer goods, most of us think we are canny buyers.
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Thus, new players in high-ticket art auctioning believe that the time is ripe for an end-run around the market leaders.
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On all sides stood heaps of car parts, chassis, rows of BMWs, Mercedes, Corvettes, and other high-ticket vehicles awaiting transformation.
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And William Esty has a very shrewd concept: Don't take on a lot of accounts, just a few high-ticket, very large accounts.
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One solution being pursued now is to produce on its own many of the core, high-ticket parts Daihatsu currently buys from Toyota suppliers.
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Enter the Pocket Wizard, a high-ticket set of RF remotes that can trigger your flashes via radio, increasing range and working around corners.
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It's odd then that this high-ticket Dublin show will be remembered more for Smokey's extraordinary satin strides and dressing-gown than what he actually sang.
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The occasion of our encounter was the Napa Valley Wine Auction, a high-ticket la-de-da charity event held on the lawn of a sprawling country house-hotel.