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to priced
noun
The cost required to gain possession of something.
Exact(5)
All of the raises are convertible notes with caps, as opposed to priced rounds.
"If you look at oil priced and euros as opposed to priced in dollars, it's not rising as much," Rueckert said, "so some of the gains seen in oil and gold were the result of the depreciating dollar".
7. FREE will lose more mojo - Since 2008 I've encouraged authors to utilize free as a price point to turbocharge downloads, build readership and reader trust, and drive readers to priced titles.
Most small businesses, the self-employed, and those who buy their own coverage -- the bulk of those of who will benefit most from health reform -- are left out, the same way the tax code has always discriminated against their health insurance purchasing and the market has tried to priced them out as expensive nuisances.
As we could find virtually no empirical data about access in Africa [ 4, 5], we supervised a small survey by email of 55 health professionals in 36 developing countries and asked respondents to retrieve the full text (pdf) of selected journal articles [ 6]. 45% of respondents were in countries eligible for free access to priced journals via HINARI.
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He's impossible to price up.
Finally they went in to price it.
National pride is impossible to price.
One problem is how to price it.
This helps to price youngsters into jobs.
Its easier to price.
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