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high-priced

high-priced
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • mwe: gepeperde rekening
  • having a high price
"high-priced merchandise"

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high-priced
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • heel duur
  • having a high price
"high-priced merchandise"

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  1. I'd suggest that you don't eat there. It's high priced and the food doesn't taste all that good.
  2. Retail prices for SMS roaming services have also, with no clear justification, remained broadly stable, subject to high margins and priced significantly above equivalent domestic SMS services.
  3. This situation coincided with the continued presence of high volumes of low-priced imports from the PRC on the Community market and a 5 % decrease in Community consumption.
  4. In this case both low priced sales transactions and high priced transactions were excluded from the calculations since they did not reflect a level of prices of a lasting nature and since those prices did not appear to reflect market forces as such trends were not found for any other product type or for any other client of Uralkali.
  5. At the same time the imports from Norway increased by around 35 % and the gain in market share of the low-priced dumped imports was as high as 8,6 percentage points.
  6. At the same time, the imports from Norway increased by around 35 % and the gain in market share of the low-priced dumped imports was as high as 8,6 percentage points.
  7. At the same time, the imports from Norway increased by around 35 % and the gain in market share of the low-priced dumped imports was as high as 8,6 percentage points. This confirms that the Community industry only participated to a very small degree in the growth of the market over the period considered.
  8. Moreover, it was observed that in 2006 the performances of the Community industry were particularly negative as they incurred significant losses compared to 2005. This situation coincided with the continued presence of high volumes of low-priced imports from the PRC on the Community market and a 5 % decrease in Community consumption.
  9. In view of the above, it is to be noted that whilst it cannot be entirely excluded that the presence of low-priced salmon from these two countries affected the Community market, it does not breach the causal link between the increased presence of high volumes of dumped imports from Norway and the injury suffered by the Community industry.
  10. At the same time the imports from Norway increased by around 35 % and the gain in market share of the low-priced dumped imports was as high as 8,6 percentage points. This meant that the Community industry did not fully participate in the growth of the market over the period considered.
  11. However, during the same period Community sales prices decreased (– 9 %) as well as the Community industry’s market share (– 7 %). At the same time, the imports from Norway increased by around 35 % and the gain in market share of the low-priced dumped imports was as high as 8,6 percentage points.