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In the longer term, another factor may keep prices down.
Or retailers, especially if there are few suppliers in remote areas, may keep prices up.
In the near term, low demand may keep prices weak; and as during the oil shock of the 1970s, which made drilling in places such as the North Sea worthwhile, recent high prices have encouraged a surge in exploration of new hydrocarbon sources, such as tar sands and shale oil.
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The analysis also shows that promoting competition in the production of synthetic horns in general is desirable from a conservation standpoint as synthetic horn producers may prefer to keep prices at a high enough level that could still encourage significant amount of poaching.
Especially at risk may be those developments sold to first-time moderate-income home buyers by developers who may cut corners to keep prices down or who underestimate the likely cost of common-area maintenance in the prospectus material provided to buyers.
The largest users, automakers, say, or big appliance makers, are such important customers for steel producers that competition may keep their prices low.
That would not be the worst outcome for customers: as with Airbus and Boeing, the dominant aircraft manufacturers, two may be enough to keep prices down and spur innovation.
Just because fewer people around the world are dying of starvation does not mean that what they are eating is good for them, as Lynn Brown, a consultant for the World Bank, points out.To improve nutrition, the free distribution of food as practiced by the WFP, and the broad subsidy policies of developing countries designed to keep prices low, may not always be the best strategy.
With investors now betting that the war in Iraq will wrap up quicker than expected, oil prices slid lower, but were somewhat buoyed by OPEC's comment that it may considering output cuts to keep prices from falling after the war.
At a time when major refiners and oil companies are making record profits and American families continue to struggle with gasoline at record prices the idea that refiners may be manipulating the market to keep prices artificially high goes beyond reproach.
"At a time when major refiners and oil companies are making record profits and American families continue to struggle with gasoline at record prices the idea that refiners may be manipulating the market to keep prices artificially high goes beyond reproach," the Democratic leadership writes.
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