jacking up price造句
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- But it's not likely to be a pretext for jacking up prices.
- Even the Varsity, Atlanta's epicurean shrine, is jacking up prices for the Olympics.
- One can picture real estate agents jacking up prices all over autumnal Stamford.
- It's getting colder, too, with Bush's pals in the energy industry jacking up prices.
- Right after the settlement was signed, the tobacco companies announced they were jacking up prices.
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- Instead of jacking up prices, the refiners minimized increases to maintain market share, analysts said.
- The coal mine can exploit the power company by breaking its contract and jacking up prices.
- Merchants that have opened shops are already jacking up prices to compensate for the currency's hollowed-out value.
- El Paso has long denied the claim, saying it had little opportunity to profit by jacking up prices.
- It's almost a ritual in Atlanta this summer : Businesses are jacking up prices for everything from a Coca-Cola to a hotel suite.
- Medicare pays doctors and hospitals less than their costs; that forces providers to make up the loss by jacking up prices to private patients.
- At least one chain e-mail making the rounds in Buenos Aires exhorted Argentines to refrain from buying at businesses suspected of jacking up prices.
- Government officials worry speculators are jacking up prices of rice, so many people can't afford to buy it even though supplies are adequate in some areas.
- Some drivers blame oil companies, car manufacturers, cities _ and Congress _ for jacking up prices, lobbying against gas-efficient autos and failing to support mass transit.
- The notion that companies controlling that small a portion of sales could endanger consumers by jacking up prices after a merger strikes many observers as silly.
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