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Benefits would remain relatively constant in terms of purchasing power.
The terms of purchase state there is no guarantee to future upgrades.
An easy way to think of it, he suggests, is in terms of purchasing power.
In terms of purchasing power it is more accurate.
In terms of purchasing power, benefits would not decline.
It looks good, but in terms of purchasing power, you may have less than when you bought the asset.
"The terms of purchase are on your receipt, sir."
"The bigger companies were getting benefits in terms of purchasing, borrowing on Wall Street and buying land," he said.
The second, when refitted, will hold 450 prisoners, costs $21 million and has similar terms of purchase.
It is also the world's ninth largest economy and third largest in terms of purchasing power parity.
On the other hand, in terms of purchasing power, Norwegians have only 85 percent as much as Americans.
Measured in terms of purchasing power parity, its energy intensity is one of the lowest.
I suspect some structural damage, and consider that this constitutes a violation of the terms of purchase.
Calculated in terms of purchasing power today, the sums would be multiplied ten times in euros.
Erm in store we're thinking in terms of purchased shelf facings.
Alekhine's prize was 1,100 marks (worth about 11,000 euros in terms of purchasing power today).
Differences in cost of living between locations can also be measured in terms of purchasing power parity rates.
Similar information will be required, although for different reasons, when drafting standard terms of purchase for a client to use when buying goods.
Mr. Talbot agreed, and that stipulation was made one of the terms of purchase."
Until the minimum-wage increase this week, wages for workers harvesting some crops were at their lowest point in terms of purchasing power in decades.
Since real GDP is adjusted for inflation throughout the year, it can be thought of in terms of purchasing power.
In recent years, however, it has become increasingly common for businesses to use standard terms of purchase to govern transactions under which they acquire goods and services.
Cash in advance is a term describing terms of purchase, when full payment for a good or service is due before the merchandise is shipped.
When a price had been quoted, they told Lee to have his attorney draw up the papers and they would return to work out the terms of purchase.
In terms of purchases of the dollar, "this is the highest level of intervention in several years," Mr. Cross said.