equitable priceの例文
- "Reasonably low prices are good, but I think we're going to have to reach an equitable price,"
- Fair and equitable prices will guarantee a prosperous future for all concerned, producers, companies, investors and consumers alike,
- "We bid a fair and equitable price for what we thought MGM was worth, " said London-based PolyGram spokeswoman Amanda Conroy.
- In order to do this, they need to be able to sell a portion of their stock at an equitable price.
- We, like them, are raw material producers, trying to get an equitable price for the primary product on which our economies depend.
- Like Thailand, Dr Lim said Malaysia was also frustrated at Inro's price stabilisation effort, which failed to bring about fair and equitable prices.
- They are trying to secure an equitable price for the factory s machinery in their negotiations with Serious Energy and their financiers, Mesirow Financial.
- He also offered to provide " equitable prices with gentlemen who may wish to establish any periodical, " but nobody took up his offer.
- Another theory has the deal dying because of the CAWCD's unwillingness to provide assurances that Indian tribes could obtain excess CAP water at equitable prices.
- "We bid a fair and equitable price for what we thought MGM was worth, " said London-based PolyGram spokeswoman Amanda Whitwell while reading an official statement.
- The dispute arose when the Vancouver Stock Exchange notified the two other exchanges it wished to withdraw from the derivatives trading business and the parties couldn't agree on an equitable price.
- Since deregulation was set up to ultimately create a more competitive market to ensure good service and equitable pricing for electricity, questions are being raised about whether that goal can actually be met.
- Fair Trade means farmers are assured equitable prices; shade-grown coffee is grown under trees that provide bird habitat and protect soil . _ In Monmouth, Oregon, which has banned liquor sales for nearly 150 years, voters will decide whether to remain the state's only dry town or allow wine and beer sales.
- "Hundreds of thousands of Ecuadoreans depend on the shrimp industry for their livelihoods, " said Sandro Coglitore, president of Ecuador's National Chamber of Aquaculture . " Shrimp is Ecuador's third largest export after oil and bananas and we have supplied shrimp to the United States at fair and equitable prices for 30 years ."
- To the extent that monetary forces play a part in our great economic problems as, for example the problems of full production and employment, and equitable prices for farm products to that extent the monetary reforms here proposed are a part of our task to make our form of Government work and enable it to survive.