Dry land means lower yields, so those crops that struggle through should fetch a better price.
Injectable drugs have become increasingly attractive to counterfeiters, in part because they often fetch a higher price than regular pills.
To break free of this unhappy equilibrium, farmers must set aside a portion of their land to grow cash crops in the dry season, when they fetch a high price.
New York art dealer David Nash, who ran Sotheby's international Impressionist and modern department for many years, says that though he expects the work to fetch a high price, he's still surprised by the auction house's "Scream" strategy.
But the right technologist -- I didn't say exec, I said technologist -- sure as hell needs to step up, because if Brown plans on installing another out of touch, overpaid, clueless executive in the revolving door, they might as well sell the company off now while they can still fetch a reasonable price.
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Therefore, it came as a surprise to see an ancient object fetch such a huge price.
In a takeover, it could fetch a much higher price.
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By the market's peak in 1913, a single plume might fetch 12 pounds, the price of a steamship ticket from England to South Africa.
With a limited amount of credits and no cap on the price a credit can fetch, the market would be left to figure out the most economic way to provide cleaner electricity (which these days would be to build a natural gas power plant).
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On shore, the fish are inspected and quality-controlled in order to fetch the maximum price on a market which is supplied on demand and year-round in a way which would not be possible without the live storage facility of a ranch.
If you can figure out a way to get breathable oxygen from moon rocks, that will fetch a quarter-million-dollar price.
If they were to put the paper up for sale, it would fetch an enormous price from one of a long list of buyers, including Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, the New York Times Company and the Washington Post Company, who all doubtless believe they could run it better.
These rules say they must value some assets at the price a third party would pay, not the price managers and regulators would like them to fetch.
Star lawyers still can fetch a premium, and some of them won't budge on price.
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