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  1. The separate pricing of goods and services.
    分别处理商品和服务的价格
  2. The new law allows firms a lot less latitude than before in fixing the price of their goods.
    新法律在允许各商行给产品定价的自由上比以前少得多了。


pricing
[ noun ]
the evaluation of something in terms of its price
<noun.cognition>


Price \Price\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Priced}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Pricing}.]
1. To pay the price of. [Obs.]

With thine own blood to price his blood. --Spenser.

2. To set a price on; to value. See {Prize}.

3. To ask the price of; as, to price eggs. [Colloq.]

  1. Skeptics point to a number of questions: the company's exposure to liability from waste accidents, the risks of diversification, and pricing practices that have led to a number of price-fixing lawsuits in recent years.
  2. It believes that there is no evidence of any such rise. Last year the OFT found that selling The Times at 30p did not represent predatory pricing.
  3. This possible "trophy pricing" could hinder Mr. Traub's attempt.
  4. OPEC oil ministers today held a flurry of bargaining sessions to try to break a deadlock in negotiations for a new production and pricing agreement.
  5. At that meeting, says the Justice Department, pricing was discussed for the first time.
  6. In 1985, Cheney voted for limits on "revolving door" job switches from the Pentagon to private military supply companies, and for legislation requiring the Pentagon to maintain records of contractors' proposed and negotiated cost and pricing data.
  7. Asda and Gateway, which started the pricing turbulence last year, may now be appreciating the relative price stability.
  8. Final pricing information as received from each of the underwriters is as follows: $200 million of notes purchased by a Merrill Lynch Capital Markets group.
  9. U.S. officials say Japan's high savings and investment rates, its land policies, exclusionary business practices, inefficient retail distribution networks and pricing mechanisms all indirectly restrain trade.
  10. "What it fails to do is bring in any market element to the pricing system," a trader with a U.S. broker says.
  11. And pricing the units to reflect the risks would be an obstacle to their sale, some analysts said.
  12. Continental and Eastern, however, haven't been afraid to use their pricing power to increase fares selectively.
  13. The company said the outflow was "almost entirely" from institutional deposits, and was the result of Financial Corp.'s pricing strategy.
  14. Regulatory and pricing issues apart, investors will be waiting for a progress report on the company's waste management joint venture with the UK arm of WMX, the US-based world leader in the field.
  15. On Friday, crude oil prices firmed slightly in response to reports that members of OPEC's pricing committee would meet next month to discuss ways to stabilize the market.
  16. 'Is increasing congestion, and ultimately gridlock, a more attractive option?' he asked. Road pricing would speed up journey times, improve bus services and cut transport costs, he said.
  17. The smoking gun, however, turned out to be a confidential report from Mr. Schmidt to the board about the pricing advantages of the merger.
  18. Nonetheless, Mr. Lukman and the four other ministers he summoned to the meeting of OPEC's pricing and producing committees agreed last night to send a delegation of three to meet with heads of state of all 13 OPEC countries.
  19. "We have been aware of the importance of pricing for years," AST's Mr. Qureshi says.
  20. James P. Mooney, president of the National Cable Television Association, argues that the phone companies would use their monopoly power and deep pockets for predatory pricing and for subsidizing their cable ventures.
  21. MCI said it will expand its Corporate Account Service to include outbound long-distance services and will introduce a new volume discount pricing option.
  22. Spreads had widened during the region's financial crisis late last year. UMB officials, in London yesterday to talk to investors, declined to comment on pricing.
  23. But underwriting officials and traders at other firms described the pricing as aggressive and said some institutions balked at purchasing the bonds.
  24. Foreign companies attracted to Ireland by low corporate taxes use transfer pricing to generate profits which are lent on to more highly taxed subsidiaries elsewhere.
  25. "I believe everyday pricing in the current environment doesn't work," says Walter Loeb of Morgan Stanley & Co., pointing to soft durable-goods sales.
  26. It makes it unclear what comes first, privatization or market pricing -- decisions that also affect ruble convertibility.
  27. The latest pricing was complicated by the uncertainty over the Persian Gulf crisis and generally bearish market conditions.
  28. The country's biggest retailer Sears, Roebuck and Co. soon will launch an advertising blitz reminding shoppers of its "everyday low pricing" policy.
  29. Sen. Larry Pressler, a South Dakota Republican, says he plans to push legislation that would require the airlines to follow pricing policies that have "some relationship between the number of miles traveled and the price of a ticket."
  30. Although the price committee can't make pricing adjustments, it has the authority to call a full meeting of all 13 members of OPEC.
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