And while the company did not follow others in matching Southwest's fare increase, Benchmark Capital transportation analyst Helane Becker expects it will announce its own plan later this week.
Economic growth, though interrupted at points by political unrest in the Middle East and by a natural disaster in Japan, should not be lower this year though, matching the near 4% rate that it measured in 2010.
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In other words, price-matching alone is not the answer to showrooming.
The difficulty of matching income to spending in a way that does not make politicians look in thrall to a few wealthy donors has led all three main parties to call for more state funding and a lower cap on election spending.
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No other country, not even America, comes close to matching Britain's trade balance in finance.
It appears that adversity in childhood is associated with facial features that are not perfectly aligned and matching, although there's no proof that one of these phenomena causes the other.
In Smith's new house, his skill at mixing, not matching is on full display.
Clinton is matching Obama's spending in the big cities, but not statewide.
Wiliams is the only player left in the women's 2012 singles draw not to have dropped a set, matching the record of men's defending champion Novak Djokovic.
The U.S. has had a trade and current account deficit for many years, so the matching of jobs created and lost through international trade may not have resulted in a perfect match because of export and import equality.
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These and the other plays were not at first conceived as a decade-by-decade series, nor were they written in matching sequence.
Senior Lib Dem Simon Hughes said his party would fully support the matching of IP addresses mentioned in the Queen's Speech, but was not convinced by the need for "the general monitoring of everything" that the original bill proposed.
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But according to a recent study by Hewitt Associates, 40% of workers in their 20s do not put enough money into their 401(k)s to get a matching contribution from their company.
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In addition, wealthy individuals avoid this tax by either matching gains with losses, or simply not selling an asset whose value has gone up.
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Video-as-data means easily matching the faces in the crowd in one way or another, with Facebook as the easy but not only choice.
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This meant that Dell did not have to include the cost of the retail channel in its prices, according to the Harvard Business School case, Matching Dell, that I used to teach.
But if Mr. Liu believes the board is unlikely to award his campaign any matching funds because of the illegal conduct that a jury found in his campaign, he could decide not to join and then would be free to spend as much as he could raise.
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