Money manager says airliners will continue to pass on rising costs- and consumers will adjust.
The Republicans, for some unknown reason, decided to pass on fully emulating that system year.
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Stone's publicist said the director had "chosen to pass on this opportunity" to comment.
He plans to pass on the name to anyone who could make "a worthy local beer".
More importantly, social media allows consumers to pass on the promotional message with relative ease.
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What message was he able to give you to pass on to the President?
Several countries are trying to pass on the cost of adopting biofuels to motorists.
The government said HS2 Ltd was using the meetings to pass on such details.
We decided to pass on blue and green elf candlestick holders that Ms. Lovett recommended.
Certainly not a legacy this generation of farmers wants to pass on to the next.
The bill would also give state governments more money to pass on to social-service providers.
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Cambridgeshire was proposing to pass on only 71% of the increase, the department says.
The steelmakers insist they will have to pass on these cost rises to their customers.
And I wanted to pass on those messages to all kids in this country.
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And now we've got to pass on that same promise to the next generation.
That would imply strong powers to impose fines, or to pass on individuals' names for prosecution.
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Give yourself a break and your little lumberjacks a story to pass on to the next generation.
Now it has to worry as well about how fast to pass on price increases to customers.
Virgin Energy claims it is a low-cost business, and promises to pass on lower costs to customers.
But the interesting thing is that producers have managed to pass on these increased costs in dollars.
The Wirtschaftswunder generation, which benefited from the country's post-war recovery, is starting to pass on billions in legacies.
This could mean manufacturers may be forced to pass on the cost to customers, leading to a price rise.
Rwanda's secondary school teachers come here to learn how best to pass on computer skills to the next generation.
Comparing the two rates of infection, patients taking antiretroviral drugs were 96.3% less likely to pass on the virus.
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Because in this economy, retailers are just dying to pass on the savings.
Over gibbon generations, the best jumpers have survived to pass on their talents.
Officials pocket pensions and other welfare payments they are supposed to pass on.
Genentech patented the lung-delivery concept but ultimately decided to pass on the technology.
"Working now with children, I understand completely how important it is to pass on the right values, " he said.
Given the oversupply of fracking equipment, the company will find it difficult to pass on the costs to the customers.
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