Example sentences of "[adv prt] of the market " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the need to ensure a real opening up of the market and a fair balance in the application of these measures requires the introduction of harmonised criteria and procedures for the construction and operation of generating installations .
2 Will the vast sums of money which are being asked for by the Governing Bodies of Sport mean that they will price themselves out of the market or will television continue to pay as they compete for audiences ?
3 ‘ Minimum wage regulations , far from protecting workers , will fuel inflation , lead to job losses and price many smaller firms out of the market , ’ he declared .
4 As one cynical farmer whispered knowingly , ‘ If they 're not careful , they 'll price themselves right out of the market with their boring pure-bred boars .
5 The C&G was preceded out of the market by stockbrokers Kleinwort Grieveson and Hoare Govett .
6 Thus the Immigration Acts , beginning with the 1962 Act ‘ took discrimination out of the market place and gave it the sanction of the state .
7 In the end , they priced the TSR 2 out of the market , though this outcome still lay in the clouded mists of the future .
8 People 's eating habits may change : as in America , take-aways may bite a chunk out of the market .
9 The antitrust policy of the Reagan administration was part and parcel of an overall effort to get the government out of the market , and to permit competition to set prices and production .
10 If ADAS wishes to continue to provide the service that it has done for many years to our industry , and as an ADAS spokesman said ‘ not to price itself out of the market ’ , then it needs to join the real world .
11 Potential purchasers can willingly stay out of the market and owners can stay put , but lenders — and the insurance companies which share the losses — will face yet further provisions as more repossessed homes are sold at a loss .
12 Two of the world 's leading buyers have recently dropped out of the market .
13 Investors have criticised last week 's fiscal package and interest rate cut as too little too late and voted with their feet for most of the week by selling out of the market .
14 Some owners are convinced that their properties , even in an extremely derelict state , are worth a major sum and price the building out of the market .
15 In 1974 it was squeezed out of the market by an Anglo-French-German enterprise , United Reprocessors .
16 ‘ The reason we have had so many problems of late is that the fizz has gone out of the market , ’ Abrahams says .
17 We can not hope to compete with the big stores for plain , cheap knitwear — they can buy their yarn at much better prices than we can and when we add costing for our time we price ourselves out of the market .
18 BRISTOL CITY look like being priced out of the market for Danish international defender Bjorn Kristensen .
19 Building societies were able to exploit their retail savings resources to keep a constant competitive presence in mortgages , while the banks and centralised lenders acted more sporadically , dodging in and out of the market with limited-run special offers .
20 As such , it is natural for these buyers to stay out of the market until they are sure that prices have hit the bottom and are beginning to rise .
21 Then came the Gulf war and , as Harry Coe recalls , ‘ the bottom fell out of the market ’ .
22 It is in any case debatable whether the College could have survived in the face of such rapid growth in the private sector ; their lawsuits against usurping trade diminished once they realized that they had priced themselves out of the market and had little extra to offer than the trade apart from kudos and tradition .
23 Bottom 's fallen out of the market , though , just now .
24 As supermodels price themselves out of the market , actresses are open to negotiation — a far better investment , says Glyn .
25 Whether the two little fighting men are pricing themselves out of the market remains to be seen but both were threatening a stand-off .
26 Serious chipmakers ca n't afford to be out of the market , and Hitachi Ltd has announced that it has developed a new type of AND gate for Flash memory , which achieves the world 's smallest cell surface memory of just 1.28 square microns .
27 And a much more substantial prospect is to be found in continental Europe , where the German worker is assiduously pricing himself out of the market — and far from the Ossies pricing themselves into jobs lost by the Wessies , the former East Germans are insisting on even more uneconomic wages in relation to their skills and capabilities .
28 Ziff-Davis Publishing Co is closing PC Sources and is turning Corporate Computing into a newsletter ; the first was beaten out of the market by another Ziff publication , and the latter was squeezed as Ziff 's personal computer magazines increasingly encroached on its turf .
29 Since the bottom fell out of the market for supercars and classic cars , hot-rods have taken over .
30 The likes of Microsoft and Sun will soon learn to exploit object technology by developing new generations of products that could price small object players out of the market .
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