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While the economist Robert H. Frank feels that the New York Mets' move to variable pricing is logical, my only question would be, Did they also lower concession prices the equivalent amount for less popular games?
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The level of co-payment is lower for concession card holders such as pensioners.
However, we believe that both would respond, lowering discretionary concessions and central overhead support.
The musicians went on strike for nearly a week over the issue; after an intervention by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and marathon negotiations at Gracie Mansion, the union agreed to the lower minimums, a concession of lasting bitterness to some musicians and composers.
For example, consider employers who demand concessions (lower wages and benefits) and threaten otherwise to relocate enterprises, often abroad.
Despite fears that the local auto industry could suffer from a flood of imports, Japan is understood to have won a concession lowering the rate to 45%.
It would take a big concession to lower their monthly payments, and an even larger one to get the principal value of the loan down to the current value of the house.
In February, it said the union had agreed to grant a series of concessions to lower its labor costs by up to $1.1 billion.
Giving a concession or lowering an asking rent is less costly than carrying a vacant apartment for several months.
After some concessions, like lower building heights (they now range from 7 to 12 stories), Community Board 13 supported the plan.
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