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Thus, suppose that something is offered as a criterion.
You know, if something is offered at 30 cents in very large size, I'm probably going to pay 30 cents when I get there and I'm not going to really make a difference.
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'If something was offered to us in a non-auction situation, I suppose we might make a trade.
"We have never seen the prices grow as quickly as [in] the last three or four years; we're shocked every couple of weeks when we hear about something being offered at a price that's so much higher than what we thought the price [should be]," says Stan Jay of Mandolin Brothers, Ltd., in Staten Island, New York.
But nothing could be better than something, if the something he is offered is a deal that would breach the common front that Japan, South Korea and America have achieved in facing down the threat from North Korea.The North has tried wedge-driving before.
"It is something that is offered to us not to use water so Californians can run their air-conditioners".
People are guided, again and again, to dash out to the food line when something free is offered, lest the food run out and you leave empty-handed.
Always make sure your guest is offered something to drink after about 20 - 30 minutes of entering your home.
There is, truthfully, something to be offered by being completely zoned out from your world with your content in front of you, though it's probably overstated.
Another category often thought to undermine voluntariness is undue inducement, a term of art usually meaning that something is being offered that is alluring to the point that it clouds rational judgment, for instance cash in hand or airline tickets in return for kidney donation.
Or should something this powerful be offered as a first line treatment?
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