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With the market glutted, the price is likely to keep falling.
They were in need of money to tide over a dull season and a market glutted with goods.
There, in a market glutted with pipeline capacity, the company is California's largest natural gas supplier.
The real problem facing me was that the market glut had made the magicians extremely competitive.
And production has plunged by more than 50 percent as the company struggles to compete in a depressed market glutted with steel.
In a market glutted with office space, most landlords offer many months of free rent to sign up a long-term tenant.
This year, price wars and market gluts for memory chips are likely to reduce global semiconductor sales.
We treated him like just another physicist in a market glutted with physics doctorates."
But farmers said the water shortage is only worsening a deeper crisis - of depressed prices and a world market glut.
And they say that when silver's price goes up, people typically start breaking out their silverware for sale, creating an almost instant market glut.
In a worldwide market glutted with millions more cars than there are buyers, financial analysts see Ford's projections as ambitious.
Ms. Cunningham, the single mom who recently found her dream house, ascribed some of her luck to a market glut.
With a market glut of generically chiseled hunks, it is attitude, more than ever, that stands out.
This past summer, with the gas market glutted, the Fuel Use Act of 1978 was repealed.
And frustrated investigators acknowledge that with the market glutted, many of the much-heralded drug seizures haven't seemed to affect supply.
By 1871, though, 700,000 head of cattle caused a market glut, which King avoided by personal negotiation in Abilene.
But even with the subsidy, the tankers couldn't compete in a world market glutted with more-efficient foreign vessels.
On most mornings, she wakes up, eats a blueberry muffin, works on her résumé and searches for a job in a market glutted with dot-com people.
To bankers who object to issuing below-market mortgages, some experts reply that developers trying to sell condominiums in the present market glut are offering similar discounts.
But it is hard to discern much mission at this time of market glut, as the major labels seem to flail about, desperately trying to figure out what will sell.
In addition, a new mechanism was established to predict more accurately manufacturers' needs for domestic tobacco in any given year, an effort to avoid the market glut of 1985.
The sandalwood that first attracted the Portuguese ran out years ago, and the coffee that used to fetch high prices faces stiff competition in the current market glut.
Competitors predicted that Discover, introduced in 1986, would go to an early grave, unable to attract enough consumers in a market glutted with Visas and Mastercards.
These they had brought in by hundreds, then, finding the market glutted, had thrown them down in disgust outside the stores, where they lay, rotting and covered with weevils.
One of the country's few manufacturers of the most commonly used memory chips, Micron was a victim of competitive pricing by Japanese semiconductor manufacturers and a market glut.