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To discounting
verb
To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like; to make an abatement of.
Exact(45)
Desperate for cash, many resorted to discounting.
A prickly, sequestered, right-minded liberal, she's prone to discounting others.
A significant change would be that reserves would now be subject to discounting based on time and interest rates.
The Chicago diocese has not resorted to discounting, but Father Pollard has been educating Catholics about proper burial for years, helping to keep business stable.
But this spring, Barnes & Noble shifted to discounting its stores' own best-sellers list and scaled back its list of 30 books to 20 books.
"Effectively, that's arithmetic that adds up to discounting, though it's meant to look like you're just getting rewarded for a longer stay".
Similar(15)
Reasons not to discount.
Duncan tends to discount Tottenham.
"They don't have to discount".
McBain was never one to discount that.
It's not legal to discount insurance.
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