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This will be the fourth summer of relatively flat prices in many resorts around the country.
The Bundle also added two flat price options that would include the above titles.
Steel, bought under long-term contract, has a relatively flat price curve.
At other sites, known as "selloffs," he sells the rights for a flat price.
The new Logan fee schedule called for a flat price per landing with a weight surcharge added.
Only a flat price was discussed before.
It's like car dealers who for years have charged flat prices to change brakes, although an experienced mechanic can do it in 15 minutes."
Now people rushed to get on the property ladder as house and flat prices rose as demand was stimulated.
The flatter price levels and longer sell-out periods create big risks for developers, who usually work with borrowed money.
Overproduction is as much to blame for the flat prices of commodities as the global marketplace.
It had contracted with Prumbull for the flat price of one hundred thousand dollars, based on a prospective three-year operation.
"We will sell three tastes for a flat price," Mr. Marzovilla said.
Catering is often sold on a per-person basis, meaning that there is a flat price for each additional person.
Pharmaceutical companies say that one reason they charge flat prices for drugs of different strengths is to discourage scrimping by patients who need larger doses.
Some drive-ins held Sunday religious services, or charged a flat price per car on slow nights like Wednesdays.
Ad Hoc was opened quickly, with little changes to the decor in the temporary space, and serving a nightly single four-course meal at a flat price.
One more important innovation in communications was the Penny Black, the first postage stamp, which standardised postage to a flat price regardless of distance sent.
Prices Basically Flat Prices were basically flat in the secondary Treasury note market.
Flat Price Per Landing Traditionally, airport landing fees have been based on a plane's weight, with bigger planes paying more.
The service breakdown at America Online started in December, when it switched to a policy of charging a flat price of $19.95 a month for unlimited use.
The company said it had ancitipated several years of flat prices for oil and gas, stiff competition, and rising costs from higher taxes, new environmental regulations and lawsuits.
At a flat price of five sesterces per modius year in and year out, irrespective of times of shortage or times of surplus.
This was important because local telephone calls in Germany, including dialup access to ISPs, were not offered on a flat price per call (i.e., unlimited) basis.
After a conversation with Ruiu, Forslof agreed to have ZDI offer to purchase any vulnerabilities used in the contest for a flat price of $10,000.
Round-the-World Air Fare Q. Do airlines still offer round-the-world fares that allow a traveler to stop at several destinations for one flat price?