Perhaps for this reason alone, I think widespread pricediscrimination is unlikely.
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This is not discrimination based on age; it's pricediscrimination based on age.
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When it comes to airfares, there are two levels of pricediscrimination, both driven by algorithms.
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First, there is pricediscrimination by the airline.
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IT'S COMING So far, the ACCC says, it has not got great evidence of pricediscrimination happening.
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Jakarta would seek guarantees on preferentialpricing, "fair distribution" of vaccines worldwide and transfer of technology.
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Preferentialpricing could improve Samsung's competitive edge in TVs.
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These create dualpricing, making industry inputs cheaper for domestic manufacturers than for foreign competitors.
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The Central Bank of Ireland has found dualpricing in the insurance market to be common.
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However, the retail trade says dualpricing may not be feasible for variable weight and fresh products.
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The Minister for Finance, Mr Quinn, said that for about four years, there is likely to be mandatory dualpricing.
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Insurance companies have been accused of scamming loyal customers by charging them far more than new customers through a practice of dualpricing.
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In response, earlier this month, AT&T introduced a tieredpricing structure for data.
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The message ends with a link to information on AT&T's tieredpricing schemes.
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The Paltalk service has a tieredpricing plan.
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But just like AT&T, Verizon plans to switch to tieredpricing in the future, according to Stratton.
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The company has said in the past it would operate tieredpricing, with lower prices for poorer countries.
Uso de differential pricing em inglês
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The movie business is especially well suited to what economists call " differentialpricing".
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Utility SSE said it hoped the government's announcement heralded an end to differentialpricing, which it said some rivals practiced.
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They have to adopt differentialpricing of their products across the board, to reflect disparities in earnings and purchasing power in the global marketplace.
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In Iowa, which has differentialpricing, the man would pay $2,674, but the woman would pay $3,647.
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The government's calculations "may create the appearance of differentialpricing...when none exists," AFSA and four other industry groups wrote in a Feb 18 letter.