Example sentences of "[verb] the market " in BNC.

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1 The resulting tiered share structure , with some shares open only to Swiss , and bearer shares or other instruments for outsiders , has limited the market and depressed prices .
2 On most appliances ( except cookers which were exempt ) the high postwar level of purchase tax ( varying between 50 per cent and 100 per cent for much of this period ) , government restriction of credit facilities , and the limited adoption of modern design and mass production techniques severely limited the market size .
3 Fears about excessive regulation have now disappeared , allowing the market to focus on the more fundamental attractions , with profits growth set to be stimulated by cost reductions .
4 Market saturation caused a subsequent downturn as working-class wage levels proved too low to enable the market to be extended further .
5 It was ultimately the inability of the access streets to cope with a hugely increased traffic problem which choked the markets to death in the 1960s and led to their demolition .
6 Currently , resignations of the underwriting members , the wealthy individuals who back the market with their private wealth which allows it to function , are running at 1,900 .
7 Introduced in the UK last autumn , GRID is one of the few new cushioning ideas to hit the market in recent times .
8 Work on DCE is beginning immediately , but DME is not likely to hit the market in any form for another two years .
9 According to the company , Altos NetWare for SCO Unix is the first shrink-wrapped NetWare implementation for SCO platforms to hit the market .
10 Santa Clara , California start-up Nimbus Technologies Inc will next week come out with the first chipset targeted at the compatible builders which is tailored for use with the superscalar Sparcs — Viking and HyperSparc — both expected to hit the market in the second half of the year , see front page .
11 It will , however , likely be years before we see hide or hair of it — the company 's programming centre in Boca Raton , Florida , indicates that version 2.1 will be the next implementation of OS/2 , and even that is n't likely to hit the market until at least spring of next year .
12 To some extent , SCI has a rival in the Futurebus+ architecture , also an IEEE standard , born in the 1970s but only now gaining recognition : both are set to hit the market at the same time .
13 The latest boardgame to hit the market , Articulate , requires not only general knowledge but also an ability to verbalise .
14 IntelliDraw is by far the most interesting drawing package to hit the market for a long time .
15 Shortly to hit the market from WordPerfect is WordPerfect Presentations 2.0 for DOS ( and Windows ) .
16 FORD 'S first four-wheel -drive off roadster , built by Nissan in Spain , is about to hit the market .
17 We are talking about the latest sing-along video to hit the market yes , I 'm afraid it 's Karaoke Opera time !
18 During the period 1961–73 , the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs was more likely to take out an enforcement order against a company that did not dominate the market , and was therefore in no position to affect the market price than one that did have such power !
19 Since they lack the market control which professionalism provides , teachers have turned to trade unionism to improve their market situation .
20 The path to socialism , for Bukharin , consisted of using the market , as a means of eliminating the market and the gradual naturalisation of human relations .
21 Using the market price means that each division must stand on its own feet , as though it were an independent company .
22 The West German government has occasionally ‘ neutralised ’ the effect of a dollar surplus by using the market .
23 Using the market model , only a i , b i and have to be calculated as well as the market return and the market risk .
24 Using the market model
25 Using the market model to evaluate portfolio performance
26 By delegating ‘ agents ’ ( his brothers , except Carl ) to search the markets , such as ‘ the barrows ’ in the east-end , ‘ Paddy 's ’ ( near Clyde Street ) and a few smaller ones in the south-side , two more pairs of skates were found .
27 Given the market position posited , successfully excluding rivals early in the life-cycle obviously gives a longer-term prospect of profits and a higher NPV .
28 Even most of South America has conquered inflation and gold-loans have effectively smoothed the market .
29 First , there was the simple fact of depopulation which diminished the general size of the market and the level of demand for indigenous manufactures , and no doubt thereby arrested the economic development of the whole region ; second , the depopulation affected agriculture , reducing some previous food exporting regions to starvation levels by the nineteenth century ; third , African production of cloth , metalware and other handicrafts was severely affected , not only by the loss of so many of its producers , but also by the fact that in return the slave traders penetrated the markets of the coast and hinterland with European cotton and manufactured goods ; and fourth , as the demand for slaves multiplied and as many African kings and merchants became even more dependent on European trade , war raids for the capture of potential slaves from neighbouring societies became even more frequent , injecting political instability , consuming precious economic resources , and creating a vicious spiral in which rival kingdoms became ever more dependent on the slave trade to acquire the fire arms necessary for capturing more slaves and in turn defending their slaves against slave-hunting raids from neighbouring kingdoms ( Rodney , 1972 , pp. 104–23 ; Davidson , 1974 , pp. 206 — 10 ; Inikoria , 1982 ) .
30 But who is subsidising the market cost ?
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