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In contrast, products or industries marketed as "guilt-free" can be sold at higher prices.
(Properties without tenants can be sold at higher prices, and if buildings remain rentals, landlords can charge market-rate rent to new tenants).
Then, after years of war in the Balkans, gunrunners began transporting leftover explosives and rocket-propelled grenades to Western Europe, where they could be sold at higher prices.
The rationing of basic food and subsidised petrol has been in place for years in this city close to the Colombian border because so much was being bought to be sold at higher prices in the neighbouring country.
For residents like Kathleen, Terry and Maureen, Pathfinder strikes them as a case of the local council wanting to make money from the land by demolishing their existing homes and rebuilding new ones, which can be sold at higher prices to wealthier people.
In his official report published in May, Professor Michael Waterson said he was convinced that some primary ticket agents or promoters were, behind the scenes, supplying the secondary market sites with tickets to be sold at higher prices in order to boost their profits.
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The combination of the two seems to promise a future where all console games will be sold at high prices, all the time, and everybody will make money.
He is constantly searching for rarer substances such as cigarettes and alcohol which can be sold at high prices.
Their ' saaf suthera khoon' (clean blood) is believed to be sold at high prices.
Purchase from all-wood furniture specialty stores to avoid furniture made from cheap pressed wood or particle board, which may be sold at high prices even at premier department stores.
Yet fewer tickets were being sold at higher prices.
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