Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Don't just assume that a high price guarantees original work.
Price guarantees for certain commodities also remain in place.
Cuba had been insulated from world sugar prices by Soviet price guarantees.
That is when he developed the idea of offering price guarantees covering other stores' slightly different products.
But price guarantees have become the must-have marketing tool among travel companies lately.
The two Governments still have differences over the level of job and price guarantees to give East Germans.
Price guarantees were instituted to subsidize rice, corn, and tapioca farmers.
A third of their crop is not covered by Federal price guarantees and farmers actually receive the market price for this wheat.
With the resumption of world trade and access to plentiful supplies of overseas food once more, price guarantees began to cost money.
The acquisition agreement included price guarantees on the class H stock held by the institute, but they were to expire at the end of the year.
It said the evidence suggested that they had "intensified price competition" but would monitor any negative impact from "best price guarantees".
Price guarantees and subsidizations of fishermen are implemented in the same way as agricultural subsidies are.
Not everyone agrees that construction companies should be in the business of offering price guarantees and getting involved in the financing of projects.
It was designed to support price guarantees for agricultural products, and to maintain minimum wages for farm labourers.
But price guarantees might assuage genuine economic concerns and call the bluff of critics who say their opposition isn't racially motivated.
Sellers were wooed with easy credit, minimum price guarantees and discounted fees that could be negotiated down to zero if a work was valuable enough.
That would entail offering money to destroy coca, credits for new plantings, perhaps coffee or juice processing plants and price guarantees.
Adherents say price guarantees are a perfectly reasonable way of bringing in new business and of lifting the burden of risk from sellers.
Best-available-rate (BAR) pricing guarantees that guests are given the lowest available rate for night of a multiple-night stay.
Cotton and wheat are still cultivated but with government price guarantees and subsidies making wheat farmer protests an annual event.
Many retailers also exclude certain items from price adjustments, price guarantees or price matching (like items that were on sale to begin with).
We Socialists see two risks. The first is that the entire debate will be conditioned by the price guarantees of market policy and by their exclusive nature.
The government encouraged farmers via subsidies for modernisation, while the National Agricultural Advisory Service provided expertise and price guarantees.
This will apply even more so in the future, and the reduction in price guarantees in particular will enable us virtually to eliminate export subsidies for livestock.
The agencies are also fighting to protect their business, as hotel chains improve their own Web sites and dangle price guarantees, and new travel sites enter the fray.