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Discover Ludwig"precise price" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an exact or specific amount or cost. Example: "The precise price of the car is $25,000, but the salesman offered to lower it to $23,500."
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Ambitious, precise price anchoring should lead to the best results.
As these examples illustrate, there is no formula for placing a precise price tag on data.
However, improvements in geospatial sciences create the possibility of much more precise price discrimination.
Interested buyers are now waiting for Lazard to give them more detailed information about the finances of The Telegraph so they can come up with a precise price.
Though they had agreed on the measures they would use to value their companies, agreement on a precise price came late.
Mr. McCain said that "rich" should mean people who are happy and avoided putting a precise price tag on the term, finally jokingly tossing out a figure of $5 million.
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But opposition is growing, with the German broadcaster, Deutsche Welle, reporting yesterday that German citizens were keen to keep their precise pricing.
Precise prices are hard to come by, but current wholesale prices for freeze-dried Dutch mealworms, crickets and locusts are believed to be around £40, £90 and £160 a kg respectively.
Drivers are not allowed to know the destination of the next ride before pick-up; heat maps are shown without precise pricing or explanations how they were created; and no chances are given to drivers to opt-out from default settings.
Upside: The more volatile markets are, the more Hull's precise pricing and split-second execution can help.
The company is tight-lipped about how much it costs to hire its services, and is reluctant to share its precise pricing model.
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