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There are no goods whose market price it affects.
Most of its exports are manufactured goods whose prices have not fallen.
The hawkers sit all day trying to sell goods whose total value may be under a dollar.
Gasoline is one of a host of goods whose production or consumption generates costs that fall on outsiders.
Because Peter and other resellers deal in goods whose demand generally wildly exceeds their supply, they don't compete with each other on price.
Consequently, the chief examples of specific regressive taxes are those on goods whose consumption society wishes to discourage, such as tobacco, gasoline, and alcohol.
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If the perfect is the enemy of the good, whose friend is it?
Kawashima is a large presence in Karatsu: a local boy made good, whose fame, or at least whose tofu, has reached America.
Okun's message is that equality is a public good, whose benefits — social cohesion, political stability and the like — are worth paying for.
A local boy done good whose mate David runs the local bar and who was only slightly exaggerating when he said: "I know most people in the crowd".
But gasoline prices pack a psychological punch, in part because gas is the one consumer good whose price is advertised on street corners all over the country.
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