Result: people are slower to trade in for more efficient models.
Its stores offer rewards points to architects and designers, which they can trade in for visits to the American Club, its Wisconsin resort, or massages at its spa there.
Certainly, this is a sentiment to which most of us can relate and whole-heartedly endorse but one which Romney was willing to trade in for what he, apparently, views as a greater good his election.
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Considering the trading markets for currencies themselves, the dollar figures in 90 percent of those transactions, nearly 70 percent of global central bank holdings are denominated in dollars, and with cross border trade in mind for individuals in countries with thinly traded currencies, the dollar is the go-between currency of choice 90 percent of the time.
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Those familiar only with the banal 20th-century examples made for the tourist trade are in for a happy surprise.
To clobber GM in this battle, Ford needs to create a car for consumers to trade up for in its Lincoln brand for when the economy recovers more, Whiston says.
She's a bit of a wimp and sings in one song that her sad little house is "enough, " only to immediately trade it in for a nicer one.
Thousands of men died, many of them first generation immigrants from Europe who were offered opportunity in trade for a stint in the Northern Army.
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Third, free trade is in for a rough time because of the global economic downturn.
UN, EU and US sanctions targeting Iran's nuclear programme exempt trade in medicine for humanitarian reasons.
They offer trade-in for physical copies of games to be used toward the purchase of newer titles.
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Basically a consumer will be able to bring their used game into a retailer and trade it in for cash or credit like they do now.
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Freeman, who testified against Ms. Jiau at her trial in 2011, admitted to paying her thousands of dollars for inside information which resulted in millions in trade gains for his hedge fund.
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North Korea signed an agreement in 1994 with the U.S. to curtail its nuclear bomb ambitions in return for a reduction in trade and investment barriers and for nuclear power technology.
The first Blockbuster store in the UK opened in south London in 1989, and the firm has sought to expand its services in recent years, including with a trade-in facility for pre-owned titles.
While the border remains closed to live cattle, it was reopened in August 2003 for trade in boxed, boneless beef.
Ryan's desire to re-emphasize the scheme in 2012 led to the Jets' hiring Sparano in January and their trade for Tebow in March.
Similar to a contract for difference (CFD), this would allow existing Exante customers to trade in and out for Bitcoin Fund shares without going through the subscription or redemption process.
In March the Senate's industry commission approved incentives for bikers who trade in machines more than five years old for new ones.
After 28 years at HSBC, that is presumably what he hopes to find when he arrives in his new job as minister for trade in Britain's coalition government in early 2011.
Collectively the nations have been pushing for free trade in the region -- by 2010 for developed nations and by 2020 for developing countries.
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Their flair for the unorthodox has even led them to trade in their business suits for samurai costumes to appear in a period drama.
"I'd rather trade that goal in for a win, so it doesn't matter, " Nash said.
On valuing a trade-in, for instance, a salesman will acknowledge the price listed on the Internet.
It would probably require a deal on world trade in agriculture, for instance a distant prospect.
These characters trade in their PCs for new ones at twice the rate of average computer owners.
And expect an attempt to remove the provisions allowing employees to trade in employment rights for shares.
But his wife says she'll only trade in their boat for another one.
After a brief conversation which included a guaranteed trade-in price for our 1999 Jeep we had a tentative deal.
So is 29-year-old advertising executive Ajit Bansal, who was planning to trade in his motorcycle for a car by April.
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