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selling point

selling point
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    • a characteristic of something that is up for sale that makes it attractive to potential customers

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    1. The main selling point of Esperanto is that it puts everybody on an equal playing field.
    2. There's no point starting a shop selling take-away lunches; there are already plenty.
    3. Total value is the normal international selling price to unrelated parties at the point of manufacture or consolidation of shipment.
    4. The Austrian authorities point out that selling at a negative purchase price is permissible under Community law.
    5. Total value is the normal international selling price to unrelated parties at the point of manufacture or consolidation of shipment.
    6. Notwithstanding point (a) of the first paragraph, retail and catering establishments selling their products to final consumers shall be excluded from the regime.
    7. The Lower Saxony Investment and Promotion Agency also explained that the sites in question were, therefore, particularly valuable and that the municipality would be missing out on a ‘unique selling point’ if it did not buy the land.
    8. Element value is the price paid for the element by the manufacturer of the system, or by the system integrator. Total value is the normal international selling price to unrelated parties at the point of manufacture or consolidation of shipment.
    9. ‘current production losses’ means the positive difference between the coal production cost and the selling price at utilisation point freely agreed between the contracting parties in the light of the conditions prevailing on the world market.
    10. ‘other captive bird’ means any bird other than poultry that is kept in captivity for any reason other than those referred to in point 4 including those that are kept for shows, races, exhibitions, competitions, breeding or selling;
    11. Element value is the price paid for the element by the manufacturer of the system, or by the system integrator. Total value is the normal international selling price to unrelated parties at the point of manufacture or consolidation of shipment.
    12. i.e. ‘Costs of products, goods and materials sold’, ‘Selling costs’, ‘General and administrative costs’ and ‘Interest from liabilities financing postal services including foreign exchange rate differences’ (See point 2.2 of the ‘Ordinance’).
    13. Member States may provide that, if the supply is subject to the margin scheme, the margin may not be less than 10 % of the selling price within the meaning of point (1) of Article 312.
    14. Currently, according to point 2.2 of the ‘Ordinance’ the type of results to be allocated to services is limited to ‘Costs of products, goods and materials sold’, ‘Selling costs’, ‘General and administrative costs’ and ‘Interest from liabilities financing postal services including foreign exchange rate differences’. Therefore, the Commission considers that not all parameters relevant for calculating compensation have been specified in the national acts.
    15. In particular, point 4.12 of the 2003 IBP does not support this, since it only indicates that by selling off some assets, which were previously identified as the unproductive ones, HLW would be able to reduce the costs of serving the leasing contract.