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Those are both going to likely be tough prices for would-be customers to swallow but perhaps the cool features, tiny weight, and super long battery life will be enough to win people over.
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"I paid a tough price to get back into the limelight of boxing," she said.
"That's tough," Price said in a telephone interview from Lithuania, where he is playing professionally.
United States exporters also face tough price competition, as American goods are often more expensive because production costs are higher.
Its adjusted earnings, however, beat Wall Street expectations, as the cost cuts helped offset tough pricing competition.
One supermarket source said it was not clear that commodity prices would feed through directly to supermarket shelves as retailers were facing tough pricing pressures from rival chains.
McCorquodale predicted this year would bring more tough price competition between retailers, particularly supermarkets: "The big four grocers have already signalled they will cut prices to secure sales.
The credit-rating company said Sony was facing increasingly tough price competition in markets for stereos, televisions and other electronics equipment.
However, we do continue to see some risks to forecasts from a weaker resources sector, tough pricing and potentially higher churn given 2016 rebids.
Imposing tough price caps, the most pressing concern for most California Democrats, is off the table, said people who have participated in the discussions.
Though the area has "tough pricing," the eastern end of Manhattan Beach holds some less expensive properties, said Alla Baraz, a broker at Wilk Real Estate.
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