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But, as he acknowledges, for the post office to compete with private companies, it would have to control its own pricing and conditions of delivery.
The ability to influence supplier costs, price and conditions of delivery may be seen as worth the extra managerial, administrative and quality assurance cost incurred in buying from a large number of small suppliers; * large customers who pursue a deliberate policy of delaying payment for goods or services received.
You need to complete this form only once every three years provided that the terms and conditions of supply in that period do not change.
This means not receiving any kind of direct support from the hospital, in conditions of supplies, personnel, or services.
Hence there is a case for intervention in terms of regulating prices and conditions of supply.
Let's ask, instead, how much rates will rise if and when normal conditions of supply and demand resume in the bond market.
We want to adapt market management mechanisms to future conditions of supply and demand, in order to avert crises before they develop.
Lastly, cl 4.5 provides for the terms and conditions of supply which will govern all orders placed under the agreement.
Because of conditions of supply and demand in their market, they had no choice but to bet on the bond market going up.
Though the conditions of supply had changed overnight in October 1981, the conditions of demand for mortgage securities had not.
That bothered Mr. Quinn, but it is not surprising that starkly different conditions of supply and demand have pushed prices up sharply.
The regulation may cover the terms and conditions of supplying the goods and services and in particular the price allowed to be charged and/or to whom they are distributed.
My second point is that the European Union must ensure that its fisheries products processing industries enjoy the same conditions of supply of raw materials as their main competitors.
This way the buyer need not fear a situation in which the supplier will run out of essential stock, and the supplier can plan on the long term to optimise his conditions of supply.
The second is a mutual agreement that substantive conditions of supply will hold, for example'in exchange for you granting me an exclusive territory, I promise to sell only your products in that territory'.
It is clear that a sound single market for energy cannot be created in an environment in which there is major inequality in the conditions of supply, in terms of price, regularity and indeed taxation.
The Material Transfer Environment (MaTE) is intended to allow researchers to clearly describe any item that might be of interest to other researchers and developers and the conditions of supply.
The appellants relied on their retention of title clause incorporated into their conditions of supply which provided, inter alia, "All goods delivered by us remain our property.until all debts owed to us.on any legal grounds are settled".
Other examples of possible Contingencies could include: * the deliberate exercise of buyer power, influencing the prices, terms and conditions of supply; * large customers seeking smaller companies as suppliers, so that again buyer power can be exercised.
Additionally, since such agreements are usually only entered into by the seller with his most important customers, the special negotiation of a set of terms and conditions of supply is worth the effort of both sides, and, incidentally, is the best way of avoiding the battle of the forms.
While most mammals may display "omnivorous" behavior patterns depending on conditions of supply, culture, season and so on, they will generally prefer one class of food or another, and when their digestive processes are adapted to a particular class, their long-term preferences will reflect such adaptations.
They are subject to considerable variance, being functions of many factors, such as the girl herself, her intelligence, and training and beauty, the money in the economy, the conditions of supply and demand, and even the market in which she is sold and the time of year that she is put upon the block.