price-sensitive 价格敏感性
- These account for about 75 per cent of total world demand. A council official claimed that in the largest of the price-sensitive markets in the developing world, such as India and China, buyers seem to have adjusted to higher gold prices.
- Baker's commodity basket of products including gold would introduce a price-sensitive measure into the economic planning process.
- Citing an "extremely price-sensitive" business climate, the company said it was transferring both operations to Southeast Asia.
- Sir, I fully support the action of the London Stock Exchange in cracking down on selective leaking of price-sensitive information ('Crackdown on private briefings for analysts', May 15/16).
- The Rust Belt's basic industrial products are more price-sensitive than high-tech and aerospace products produced on both coasts, but that could be an advantage in the next recession.
- His concern is to avoid an over-reaction leading to unnecessary restrictions being placed on the market as a whole, holding back its development. 'The important thing is that price-sensitive information is made available and out in the open.
- The dissemination of price-sensitive information other than to the market as a whole is, in most cases, banned under this year's beefed-up legislation.
- When Shanks recently bought Rechem, the high-temperature incinerator operator, the board was only told after the event. 'We cannot make an external body party to price-sensitive information.
- "We don't want to abandon the price-sensitive customer," Mr. Leibovitz says.
- The more price-sensitive brands have been particularly badly hit, analysts believe. Profits were hit by a simultaneous 'cost explosion', as the company struggled to integrate its acquisitions.
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