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On ubiquitous items, like TVs and cheap VCRs, a retailer can make 20% to 25% off the listed price.
Other witnesses sought to compare APIs to such ubiquitous items like wall outlets and the gas pedals of cars.
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The launcher was hidden in a blue trailer made to resemble a mobile electricity generator, a ubiquitous item in Baghdad, where electrical service is unreliable.
To crystallize the meaning of earnings in different countries, the study introduced a contemporary but ubiquitous item to the basked of goods–an iPod Nano.
While you weren't looking, this once-ubiquitous item appears to have been consigned to the dust bin of cosmetic history.
Its network-branded pins, coffee cups and tote bags are ubiquitous collectors' items for delegates.
One night last spring, he got to see an early cut of a documentary about Bill Cunningham, the Times photographer who bicycles around New York taking pictures of sneakily ubiquitous clothing items or styles, and came away thinking that Cunningham, no investor or salesman by any stretch, is an excellent merchant, in the way that he recognizes, collates, and presents the early evidence of a trend.
Sure, there are the annoyingly ubiquitous Pokmon items among the top-sellers, but most of those are glorified trading cards.
Thus, low-cost open-source 3D printers will become ubiquitous household items, which people use to make a wide array of consumer goods, replacement parts, and highly customized products.
The problem: The PB&J is a ubiquitous lunch item among American children — there's a song about it, folks — but it's actually a less-healthy alternative to sandwiches made with hummus or lean meats.
Another potential stumbling block: For all the attention the iPod has received in the national press, it is hardly a ubiquitous consumer item.
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