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1 They will never be able, with the world in competition, to put up prices artificially.
2 Some of the trusts that have put up prices are making millions every year from parking.
3 The price order on the licensed trade has expired and publicans are free to put up prices .
4 However, critics argue that the tariffs would fail to protect American jobs and would ultimately put up prices for consumers.
5 Inditex said it would not put up prices in response to the rise in value added tax from September, potentially affecting profitability.
6 Why would they sell at a loss rather than let us go without, or put up prices to reflect the changing market?
7 For example, the Republican candidate's pledge of a 45 percent tariff on goods from China would put up prices significantly for the average American.
8 Until last week they were half the price but the cost of his hair products has meant he has had to put up prices .
9 But retailers are reluctant to put up prices as they face their own battle with discount groups and online players like internet giant Amazon AMZN.O.
10 Every person puts up prices for the State or for municipalities.
11 The first power company puts up prices blaming the ETS.
12 But we will not profiteer from this calamity by putting up prices , '' he added.
13 And insurer are taking the climate change risk seriously, putting up prices to cover the concern.
14 There were some messages about hotels at Dublin Airport putting up prices , but there is no evidence of that.
15 The company said earlier it would start putting up prices in the country due to the recent sharp fall in the rouble.
16 The retailer has lost out to Asos and Boohoo and alienated shoppers by putting up prices and becoming too young and edgy.
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