That is, in effect, a gas-price guarantee, which should help independent Russian producers grow.
But surely the price guarantee actually reduces the incentive to diversify?
He waived a price guarantee an arrangement often used in the sale of high-profile items where the auction house assures the seller a minimum sum in exchange for a larger commission.
The restaurants and shops (everything from 7-Eleven to Cartier) are the financial engine of Changi and even locals are lured by a tax exemption extended into the public areas and a price guarantee that doubles the refunded difference of any lower price found in downtown Singapore, part of an effort to combat airport price gouging.
If you offer unique content at a fair price, I guarantee people will pay for it.
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The straightforward fixes, coupled with a price-match guarantee, appear to have helped Best Buy stabilize its financial results.
Aside from the discounted group price and performance guarantee, program participants will get a special pre-negotiated lease for 10 years with a buyout and free technical assistance from the city to evaluate their solar options.
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Forcing mobile operators to reduce what they charge foreign operators whose customers roam onto their networks (the wholesale price) does not guarantee that those foreign operators will pass on any of the reduction to their customers (the retail price).
If the piece sells above the original acquisition price, Art Auction Guarantee takes 15% of the profit and the owner keeps the rest.
Thus a travel agency may guarantee the price of a holiday, but with the proviso that the charter flight can be cancelled if not enough people book.
The difference between the normally lower futures price and the spot price is an insurance premium the farmer is willing to pay to guarantee himself the September price, when he can deliver his crop.
One, labouring under the term of "contracts for difference", is a mechanism under which the government will guarantee a price that energy firms can obtain for producing and selling electricity generated either by wind farms or new nuclear power stations.
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It does not guarantee a minimum price or offer a premium but provides training, advice and better access to credit.
But it is, again, a false promise to make by any politician that they have a 3-point plan -- that a 3-point plan exists that can guarantee a certain price for unleaded gasoline at your local Exxon or Sunoco or Chevron station.
Both theoretically and practically it can be seen that a Gold Standard is no guarantee of value or price stability.
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It may set a static price, but there is no guarantee that a carbon tax will adequately reduce carbon emissions.
Vadera says she cannot recall speaking to anyone at the Bank about the rate but she did talk with bankers about a policy change (altering the price of the government's Credit Guarantee Scheme as I wrote yesterday) to get the LIBOR rate down overall.
It has arranged for outside investors to guarantee Mr. Cohen an undisclosed price for the painting unless another bidder offers even more during the auction an arrangement called a third-party guarantee.
Actually, the closest the world came to the restoration of the pre-1914 gold standard began with the Roosevelt move in 1934, resuming an international guarantee of the dollar at a fixed price in gold.
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Instead, they guarantee companies a fair return on capital through price regulation.
Health insurance, by contrast, provides individuals a guarantee to a defined set of benefits for a price.
Since July this year, Art Auction Guarantee, a company founded in 2011, have offered buyers of art at auction a guarantee that, for a percentage of the acquisition price (5% to 7.5%), they will get back what they paid for the piece if it is resold at auction after two years or more and fails to make the reserve price.
Such speculators bet on a stock's price falling, and a bid by the founder is almost a guarantee that it won't.
It would also probably have to sell the project at a lower price than under its deal with Exelon, because the loan-guarantee program may be abandoned and that would increase the financing costs, said Mr. Ries.
But they owed us sound judgment, clear thinking, concern for our welfare, a guarantee that the threat to our country was equal to the price we might be called upon to pay in defending it.
There is no guarantee he will make an offer next month, nor that he would match that price.
There's no guarantee that the Android-focused markets beyond American borders have been as receptive to iPhone price drops and updates.
Showing in Venice doesn't guarantee a boost in asking prices, though, especially if the artist is already a heavyweight with established price levels.
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