单词 | Higher-priced |
例句 | 1 The salesman tried to interest me in the higher-priced model. 2 Last year, it launched the Deluxe sandwiches, a higher-priced line meant to attract customers looking for better quality. 3 Therefore, it would seem that higher-priced currencies are better since they result in cheaper imports and lower domestic prices. 4 To lock in higher-priced business, the Fairmont is focusing on selling "experience" packages. 5 Many companies are now introducing higher-priced items to entice consumers away from $1 specials. 6 Traders disagreed on the extent to how much higher-priced physical fixed price DES ARA deals were influencing bullish paper market sentiment. 7 Demand for larger and higher-priced televisions have also been weaker than the industry hoped as consumers have become more cautious due to worries about an economic slowdown. 8 Many higher-priced, high-fidelity earphones can sound harsh playing digital music. 9 This means that higher-priced PCs with Intel Inside will be a smaller percentage of the market. 10 It's more rational to choose the higher-priced gift - but it makes people less happy. 11 Stores that sell jewelry and other higher-priced itemshadseemedhaveseen sales grow. 12 Karevoll said many sellers sell properties at a loss, because they can buy a higher-priced property at a discount. 13 Hrudey was a casualty of a team in dire financial trouble that wanted to lop off its higher-priced and older players. 14 Book publishers have worried about the $9.99 flat price ever since Amazon.com introduced it for its Kindle reader in 2007, fearing that it could cannibalize sales of higher-priced hardcover books. 15 These findings suggest that anyone concerned about eye damage from the Sun should avoid So-Low brand and instead either pay for higher-priced brands or wear no sunglasses at all. 16 In 2005, notebooks on average cost roughly $1,000. Today, the average price is about $465 (that excludes Apple's higher-priced notebooks, which account for about 5 percent of the market worldwide). 17 Besides power generation, China is a big user of higher-priced metallurgical coal, used to make steel. 18 Today, the average price is about $465 (that excludes Apple's higher-priced notebooks,[] which account for about 5 percent of the market worldwide). 19 Other Internet retailers such as jewelry seller Zbird. com also have opened showrooms to encourage customers to buy higher-priced items online. 20 Accordingly, U.S. consumers were faced with the choice of purchasing higher-priced items from China or forgoing consumption of an item altogether. 21 Second, the utilities will earn much higher profits for their coal-based electricity once PATH enables access to higher-priced markets in other East Coast states. 22 It's not clear how much the sales of lower-priced PCs are cannibalizing sales of higher-priced ones. |
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