With less credit in the California market, prices may be driven down even more.
The recovery in profits has driven down the historic price-earnings ratio on most markets.
And you just said the programs we've put in place have driven down the interest rates.
The car is known to have driven down Walpole Avenue towards Lord Street, police said.
If a company's competitors have quickly replicated its product and driven down the cost, the game has changed.
This has driven down shares sharply as lower yields would make it hard to justify a premium price.
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In the Atlantic market for coal, prices have been driven down by the boom in American shale fracking.
In other countries, like Canada, drug prices are driven down by negotiation with government-run insurance plans or by competition.
Many people were from companies up North, and a few had driven down.
Greater confidence has driven down yields as investors needed less compensation for risk.
Planalytics estimates weather has driven down demand 24% in the snow-removal industry in the current season from a year earlier.
The banking industry says that the amount of online banking fraud is also being driven down by increased security measures.
Costs will be driven down by using shared service centres whenever Unilever thinks that it can exploit its huge size.
As investors sold futures to protect themselves against a crash, the cash price of shares was driven down as well.
Before she had a chance to react, her arm was twisted up behind her back and she was driven down to her knees.
The reading was below expectations, and represents the lowest consumer sentiment level in five months, driven down mainly by rising gasoline prices.
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There is as yet no evidence that market abuse has driven down financial firms' share prices and plenty that their trashed balance-sheets and credibility have.
On the other hand employers have driven down the rate of unemployment faster than was thought possible and confidence measures validate the recovery in output.
As a result, investor expectations have been driven down, down, down, says Philip Poole, global head of macro and investment strategy at HSBC in London.
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The surplus has driven down capacity prices in New York City.
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By continually shrinking the transistor its price can be driven down.
In this way, it anticipates that costs will be driven down.
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Edmiston told CNN that as the global recession increasingly impacts the super-yacht market, prices are being driven down and opening the market to new, potential buyers.
Such views are also winning favour in Tokyo, and not before time, given the heedless expenditure of capital that has driven down returns, sometimes to negative rates.
Normal market forces have thus driven down their price dramatically.
But this increased demand for core assets from financial institutions and sovereign-wealth funds buying into real estate for the first time has driven up prices and driven down yields.
New construction has produced a glut of homes, and net rental yields (after maintenance and letting costs) have been driven down to 2%, far below the 7% mortgage rate.
In India, where patent laws are different, ciprofloxacin costs one-thirtieth of what it does in the U.S.--competition between all the companies making the drug has driven down the price.
Although fierce competition has driven down the cost of mobile calls within national borders to a few cents a minute, the cost of using a mobile phone abroad is still sky-high.
For example, a recent paper by Jim Hamilton and one of his students indicates that risk premiums in the crude oil futures market may have been driven down by the forces of financialization.
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