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How long prices will remain at this level, however, is a question.
All will go off at much longer prices than they would if the races were being held in the East.
Apparently, if I had waited a bit longer prices would have been much higher.
"But it is anybody's guess how long prices could stay below that before we saw a cut in production."
"I don't know how long prices will continue to drop.
"Then one day Cricket slipped him over at a long price.
"Dyson has paid a long price, and it remains to be seen whether he can deliver.
"I paid a long price for it," said Crassus defensively.
And the longer prices remain above $30 a barrel, the more they threaten to weaken the already anemic economic recovery.
Detroit's long price war, Mr. Stockman said, is good for business.
Then, if nothing happens - if the shark doesn't kill anybody else - before long prices will go up and Vaughan can sell out.
Departures are not unusual, and because of that, Ms. Reynolds wonders how long prices will stay up.
And the longer prices remain high, the greater the threat they pose to the still-tepid economic recovery, analysts and economists say.
RIIO has a longer price control period - lasting eight years - to provide stronger incentives for networks to manage costs.
The win made Perfect Shower the longest price winner in history to win the Breeders' Stakes.
But with stainless steel making up about three-quarters of nickel consumption, the question is how long prices of the two materials can keep moving in opposite directions.
That's an improvement, but that's also one of the longest prices in history for a Derby winner coming to the Preakness with more roses than respect.
At some point in a long price rise, Mr. Loewy said, importers inevitably start looking for new sources or substitutes or simply cut back on purchases.
That has caused a dispute about the accuracy of the Goverment's monthly feedlot cattle count and a great deal of uncertainty over how much longer prices will stay high.
A move by Mr. Murdoch against EchoStar's retail base could prompt a long price war that could benefit consumers even as it undermines the companies themselves.
Hungarians are far better than Americans at recalling long prices; on average, they can recall 19 to 24 syllables with decent accuracy, while Americans can recall only 13.
Sir Nugent, gratified by Sylvester's praise, drew his attention to the chestnut's manifold excellences, and confided that he had bought the animal at a devilish long price.
Yost's men, quoted at the long price of 10 to 6 in the betting prior to the opening of hostilities, showed a spirit and strength that completely astounded the easterners.
Neither could beat top horses in Florida this winter, and although they may be improving, they appear outclassed for the Derby and are likely to be sent off at long prices.
He did, indeed, as the heavily favored High Chaparral captured the Turf and the 44-1 Volponi, the longest price on the board, pulled a shocking upset in the Classic.