The act of reducing the selling price of merchandise.
Interest on an annual basis deducted in advance on a loan.
Bar from attention or consideration.
A refund of some fraction of the amount paid.
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Examples for "ignore "
Examples for "ignore "
1 How could any government, including in the UK, ignore this obvious point?
2 However, we cannot ignore the fact it isn't going quite to plan.
3 And I've really wondered why academics continue to ignore this outlier problem.
4 And, until recently, people could easily ignore data in their daily work.
5 Dwan said the world should not ignore the danger of nuclear weapons.
1 Iranian officials dismiss such talk saying opponents are free to speak out.
2 That said; the issue of time may be something you can't dismiss .
3 It was the fourth time the government moved to dismiss the case.
4 Nevertheless it would be wrong to dismiss nuclear energy out of hand.
5 It may dismiss the case despite saying the bank broke the law.
1 All I've received is a text message saying please disregard our conservation.
2 He said Ms Murray's actions were in flagrant disregard of that trust.
3 Such blatant disregard for safety could put thousands of lives at risk.
4 Yet Nkosazana has repeatedly shown her disregard for following the proper channels.
5 Critics have often condemned the British tabloids for their disregard of privacy.
1 Unk had never been able to brush aside the plea about truthing.
2 More than enough to brush aside these old men and new recruits.
3 To them he treated as technicalities, which he would casually brush aside .
4 We can brush aside minor aims such as increasing the child's vocabulary.
5 She tossed her brush aside , giving up the struggle against her hair.
1 It's a good challenge, though the ball does brush off his hand.
2 Don't wash them; simply brush off excess soil if you want to.
3 Pendergast waved away these words as one might brush off a fly.
4 Comcast responded to the Chieftain Capital letter with a characteristic brush off .
5 Aunt Genendel warned that a maid is not something to brush off .
1 They would speak of matters at hand and push aside all else.
2 But she gave him no attention, except to push aside the cup.
3 This Eden would never have any gate for him to push aside .
4 A thought that he could not push aside popped into his brain.
5 The man's face darkened as though he would push aside the memory.
Другие значения термина "discount" 1 The average discount across capital cities was 6 per cent last year.
2 However, analysts predict that the markets will quickly discount the election results.
3 The discount rate corresponds to the return victims should expect from investments.
4 The discount would apply for homes built after 1 July this year.
5 Institutional shareholders said they were keen to subscribe, given the large discount .
6 Both are a discount to Transatlantic's current share price and book value.
7 The maximum discount for the offer was 35 percent, the bank said.
8 I'll pay market value, I'm not asking for a discount or anything.
9 Its shares trade at a discount to U.S. peers as a result.
10 Last week, local prices were between flat and a 25 cent discount .
11 Cattle prices were supported partly by their discount to the cash market.
12 She valued their repeat business and would often give a fair discount .
13 The German discount stores are continuing to open branches all over Ireland.
14 The funds bought bonds in the secondary market at a steep discount .
15 So it is worth looking at how the discount rate is set.
16 Residents within the charging zone will receive a 90 per cent discount .
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