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were discounting
verb
To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like; to make an abatement of.
Exact(18)
"The big operators were discounting very early this year".
He also cautioned that some chains were discounting too deeply and risked hurting their brands.
"By our own reckoning," he said, "the stocks were discounting gold at $500 an ounce or a little more.
"When Amazon opened, we really took a hit on that, because they were discounting," Mrs. Greenberg said.
Yet intelligence and military officials still said they were discounting much of the little information that Mr. Hussein had offered so far.
He said that while energy prices were already high, he did not think that current share prices were discounting oil at $80 a barrel.
Similar(42)
Tickets bought online were discounted even more.
The black votes that were discounted.
Those models predicted high proton temperatures, and were discounted.
Both costs and outcomes were discounted at 3%.
Economic evaluation criteria were discounted profit and annual genetic gain.
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