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  • Sometimes there is a " rally, " which means prices are rising.
  • Mean prices in 2008 : All housing units : $ 440, 427.
  • "That means prices don't really have an incentive to go up ."
  • That could mean prices falling 0 . 1 percent in Japan in 1998.
  • While retail sales accelerate, fierce competition among retailers means prices aren't rising much.
  • A weaker mark means prices of imports into Germany will rise.
  • That could mean prices falling 0.1 percent in Japan in 1998.
  • And for average Texans, it can mean prices stay high and competition is inhibited.
  • That means prices could come down and features could expand.
  • That means price growth could slow in June, analysts said.
  • That means prices can go wild, more than for any other commonly traded commodity.
  • The TOTAL mean price [ for sale ] of homes was $ 584, 259.
  • That doesn't mean Price and Chen don't see any bargains.
  • And, the mean price of iron scrap was declining since the summer of 2008.
  • And that means prices will probably stay low for the rest of the year.
  • To do so, he said, would mean pricing the Philippines'competitiveness out of the international market.
  • For consumers, it could mean price competition at a time when cable rates are skyrocketing.
  • That means prices will go up, and we poor people can't afford any increases ."
  • They typically accommodate 13-14 passengers over a nmi average range, with a $ M mean price.
  • But economic liberalization does not mean price chaos.
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