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The exotics wilt quickly after picking, so they're more often sold as plants, roots and all, in garden markets rather than in supermarkets.
Though moon cakes cost less than a dollar when bought by themselves, they are more often sold in elaborate boxes that may contain things like liquor, tea or china as well.
Although chicken can be bought by the box, it is more often sold by the piece (a leg runs $1.10), which means that customers tend to treat the place like their own personal kitchen, running in and out all day and exasperating employees to no end.
Yellowfin is more often sold to consumers in steak form, but is used in small amounts in canned "light" tuna, which is mostly skipjack, according to SeafoodHealthFacts.org, an academic coalition based at Oregon State University.
Anti-malarial medicines were more often sold in the intervention compared to the control outlets in Kisii (OR; 4.4: 95% CI 1.1, 17.9) and Kwale (OR; 4.4: 95% CI 1.4, 13.8) but this was not statistically significant.
Overall, adults were more often sold an antimalarial than children (OR = 11.3).
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Farmers more often sell sheep to earn income for regular expenses in the course of the year.
But the vendors are more often selling a dream.
Phenomena that contributed, and still contribute, to this decline (in the number of companies) include foreign competition, mergers, acquisitions (some hostile), and the fact that newly founded businesses were and are more often being sold to existing companies rather than becoming independent companies that replace some of the companies that disappear (Davis 2016a).
Ross often sold more than one million bicycles a year, trailing only Schwinn, the industry leader, and Huffy in sales.
More ambitious pieces are often sold privately, by dealers, they said, and those prices are generally not made public.
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