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Beyond price, ubiquity, and tradition, there are other reasons we're hooked.
The shift towards providing more services fosters competition on factors beyond price.
The ECB is stealthily extending its mandate beyond price stability to redistribution.
Hisense isn't offering a lot of information about the L5 beyond price and size.
The discussions between Terex and Zoomlion have not advanced beyond price, the people said.
I was saying to Martin Sorrell last year that it's really beyond price, the networking.
Americans must stand up and let the administration know that our national parks are beyond price.
But it helps that their core mission and brand resonates with consumers who shop beyond price.
But even beyond price, the iPhone has felt like an indulgence that just wasn't right for me.
"Spearphishing is a plague upon all of us here in the US government and beyond," Price said.
Beyond price differences, traditional pay-TV has been plagued by poor user interfaces and loads of unwanted content.
Beyond price cuts and new products, Facebook is trying different ways to attract people to the virtual-reality medium.
Both these incidents demonstrate how the woes facing brick and mortar retailers go far beyond price competition from online shopping.
I am definitely overpaying for the latte I order ($5.98), but the unobstructed vista of the Eiffel Tower is beyond price.
At the same time, there isn't a great deal to differentiate one e-scooter experience over another — beyond price and proximity.
Photo: Bed Bath & Beyond Price: $19.99Buy now: Flameless candles These smart, safe candles will add a calming ambiance to any room.
What Republicans are asking consumers to do is look beyond price point to find a policy that appropriately covers their risk.
They also urged the agency to consider factors beyond price — including quality, privacy and innovation — in assessing whether consumers are harmed by company practices.
Let's not view culture as a product to own, but as a creative space in which to share something beyond price, profit, exchange, and loss.
The Chief Equity Technical Strategist for Bank of America Merrill Lynch went on to detail that the similarities in movement in both instances went beyond price action.
The beauty, humor and profound truth of his sentences, and his observations about the human condition, particularly about the losses one sustains as one ages, are beyond price.
WHAT IS YOUR STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE IN MARKETING BEYOND PRICE, THAT'S GOING TO GET YOU THE ATTENTION YOU NEED IN ORDER TO GROW THE SUBSCRIBER BASE AND ACTUALLY MONETIZE THIS NETWORK?
"The National Executive Committee lekgotla (meeting) agreed to expand the mandate of the South African Reserve Bank beyond price stability to include growth and employment," Magashule told a news conference.
The streams of story converge, and, as in any good fairy tale, that which is deemed ugly and unworthy, by a myopic world, is revealed to be a pearl beyond price.
Nussbaum faxed a copy of the letter to Marty Ginsburg, who later recalled, "I saw it as a pearl beyond price," since it would allow him to expose and embarrass the authors.
"The National Executive Committee lekgotla (meeting) agreed to expand the mandate of the South African Reserve Bank just beyond price stability, to include growth and employment," Magashule told a news conference in Johannesburg.
"Of course we pay attention to market vacillations, as it inevitably impacts on the day-to-day running of our business, but what we are selling goes far beyond price," she said last month.
ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule said on June 4 that a three-day meeting of party leaders had "agreed to expand the mandate of the South African Reserve Bank beyond price stability to include growth and employment".
In the Shopping instance, Walker argued the online shopping ecosystem has evolved beyond price comparison sites — making them irrelevant in what he described as a vibrantly competitive market, focused on other channels for reaching consumers such as retailers' own mobile apps.
Beyond that, JVC isn't offering much in the way of actual hard specifications for any of the headphone models beyond price, but given the relatively budget nature of all the models, you're likely picking up a pair for monetary reasons rather than auditory.
He was a peerless champion at what he did and yet his great gift and mission was to champion you, to champion writers, To be championed by a champion for almost 40 years: that is something beyond price, an honor for which I can't be too grateful.
Maybe that's because individual rights, democratic choices, rule of law, competitive markets, high levels of transparency, low levels of government corruption, independent news sources, and freedoms of thought, conscience and speech are assets beyond price —ones that Westerners tend to value too lightly while foolishly assuming others do as well.
But, spying an opportunity, Joice Heth's owner, a man from Kentucky, had taken her on the road, along with a stack of documents to prove her age, including an ancient bill of sale, treasure beyond price, all of which he sold, in June, 22016, for a thousand dollars, to P. T. Barnum, who, when he met Heth, was twenty-five, running a grocery store in Manhattan, and bored.
This bed was of inwrought gold, and was spread with silken cloths beyond price.
Lady Freyberg said of her work: "her value as a morale-raiser to the NZEF [was] beyond price".Francis, p. 65.
The hotel search engine hotelicopter (previously called VibeAgent) was featured by The Washington Post,Five Up and Coming Sites You Should Know About, The Washington Post, February, 2008. Forbes,Top Seven Travel Sites, Forbes.com, April, 2008. MSNBC.com,Online Comparison Sites Move Beyond Price, NBC News, February, 2008.
The newbuilding market deals with transactions between shipowners and shipbuilders. Contract negotiation can be very complex and extend beyond price. They also cover ship specifications, delivery date, stage payments and finance. The prices on the newbuilding market are very volatile and sometimes follow the prices on the sale and purchase market.
Kollam, Indian Manual Yule identifies Nelcynda as Kallada. That would also satisfy the mention "This place also is situated on a river, about one hundred and twenty stadia from the sea...."R. A. Donkin Beyond price: pearls and pearl-fishing : origins to the Age of Discoveries. American Philosophical Society, 1998, p. 100.
Rapaport annually addresses ethical dilemmas within the industry at the Rapaport International Diamond Conference,Interview Fair trade stones with a 'spiritual sparkle beyond price' where he invites Non-Governmental organizations such as Global Witness and Amnesty InternationalUK Blood Diamonds - New call on industry to clean up diamond trade to meet with diamond industry leaders.
In awe of the beauty of its images of King David, illuminations, and colours, all declare it beyond price. Fortunata considers her dowry gift carefully, choosing to give it to her Bishop, Roger de Clinton, for the diocesan library. He says he cannot pay her near its value. She has money for it already, and the best gift that William sent her was Elave.
Value—Beyond Price is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on a family beset by tragedy when the father is presumed dead after his ship is lost at sea. The mother struggles to support her child and sells her possessions to a pawnbroker. When she has nothing left, save her wedding ring, the pawnbroker asks to take care of the child and the mother consents.
In May 1933, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration was created in order to raise crop prices in response to the rural economic crisis. The administration helped to control the falling prices by setting quotas to reduce farm production. Beyond price adjustment, the act helped farmers to modernize and implement innovative farming methods. In extreme cases, the agency helped farmers with their mortgages and provided direct payment for farmers who would agree to sign acreage reduction contracts.
Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund, A History of India, 3rd Edition, Routledge, 1998, , pp. 160–161 In the booty from Warangal was the Koh-i-Noor diamond.R.A. Donkin (1978), Beyond Price: Pearls and Pearl-fishing, American Philosophical Society, , pp. 170–172 In 1311, Malik Kafur entered the Srirangam temple, massacred the Brahmin priests of the temple who resisted the invasion for three days, plundered the temple treasury and the storehouse and desecrated and destroyed numerous religious icons.
The pawn broker gives her a pawn ticket for the girl stating "a precious jewel, a value beyond price" and tells her she can redeem it at any time. Before her death, she entrusts the ticket to a friend. Ten years pass, the shipwrecked father has discovered a great fortune on the island and is rescued by a passing steamship. The father soon realizes his wife is dead and his child is missing, but he receives the pawn ticket and decides to claim this jewel his wife had left for him.
He cited Lammerts in support of Price's views about the thrust fault at Chief Mountain disproving the sequence. The book went beyond Price in some areas. Morris extended the six-day creation from the Earth to the entire universe, and said that death and decay had only begun with the Fall of Man, which had therefore introduced entropy and the second law of thermodynamics. He proposed that a vapor canopy, before providing water for the Flood, created a mild, even climate and shielded the Earth from cosmic rays – so radiocarbon dating would not work.
By reciting the Dharani of Chintamani, Buddhist tradition maintains that one attains the Wisdom of Buddhas, is able to understand the truth of the Buddhas, and turns afflictions into Bodhi. It is said to allow one to see the Holy Retinue of Amitabha and his assembly upon one's deathbed. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition the Chintamani is sometimes depicted as a luminous pearl and is in the possession of several of different forms of the Buddha.R. A. Donkin, Beyond price: pearls and pearl- fishing : origins to the Age of Discoveries, p.
From the time of the Journal’s first publication extraordinary claims have been made for it. In 1891 Algernon Swinburne wrote that "The too long delayed publication of his Journal is in every way an almost priceless benefit; but as a final illustration and attestation of a character almost incomparably lovable, admirable, and noble, it is a gift altogether beyond price." The biographer Hesketh Pearson thought it "Perhaps the most valuable, certainly the most moving, of all his productions; and, since it displays a man whose goodness of heart balanced his greatness of mind, incomparably the most interesting work of its kind ever written."Pearson (1987) p.
She insists that she can go out and get work. Levy, seeing that he can help in no other way, offers to care for little Marie, and to this the mother finally gives her consent. Half in jest, Levy gives the mother a pawn ticket for the little girl, which he fills out to read that 'a precious jewel, a value beyond price,' has been left with him and can be redeemed 'at any time.' The mother leaves the little one in Levy's care and upon reaching home and finding herself mortally stricken, she puts the pawn ticket he has given her in an envelope which she entrusts to a friendly janitoress, to be given into no other hands than those of her husband should it be that he is not dead.
Donkin published a number of papers on Cistercian farming activity, introducing a new geographical dimension to monastic studies. Among his notable contributions to the field of historical geography is a 60-page synthesis on "Changes in the Early Middle Ages", which was contributed by him to the A New Historical Geography of England, published in 1973. Academic interest in Middle America eventually led Donkin to Cambridge University, where he earned a Fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge, and served as a distinguished historical geographer. Donkin's work Beyond Price: pearls and pearl-fishing, origins to the Age of Discoveries in 1998 - a work containing a mammoth 60 page bibliography - was published as a memoir of the American Philosophical Society. In 2003, Donkin produced Between East and West: the Moluccas and the traffic in spices up to the arrival of Europeans, a book on maritime explorations in the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
A noble comrade, a true yoke fellow, we must extol him and say, his value to Wittenberg College was beyond price. And what would his students say were they here today? What precious memories would come trooping back to mind; memories of a pure soul, absorbed in holy work, of a soul so constantly in company with its God and Savior, a soul so hearty and honest in its sympathy for the troubled and discouraged, tender and loving in its every hearing; memories of kind words and helpful deeds, of cheering look and godly walk, of a true and worthy Christian man. He is out of the class room; his lips are closed; his voice is hushed, but he still lives in the life of the young men under his tuition, and whom he ever sought to bring into more intimate communion with their Savior so they might have power with God and men.
Donkin and other scholars state that Hoysala Empire records frequently mention Brahmin merchants "carried on trade in horses, elephants and pearls" and transported goods throughout medieval India before the 14th-century.RA Donkin (1998), Beyond Price: Pearls and Pearl-fishing, American Philosophical Society, , page 166SC Malik (1986), Determinants of Social Status in India, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, , page 121 The Pali Canon depicts Brahmins as the most prestigious and elite non-Buddhist figures. They mention them parading their learning. The Pali Canon and other Buddhist texts such as the Jataka Tales also record the livelihood of Brahmins to have included being farmers, handicraft workers and artisans such as carpentry and architecture.Stella Kramrisch (1994), Exploring India's Sacred Art, Editor: Stella Miller, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 60–64 Buddhist sources extensively attest, state Greg Bailey and Ian Mabbett, that Brahmins were "supporting themselves not by religious practice, but employment in all manner of secular occupations", in the classical period of India.Greg Bailey and Ian Mabbett (2006), The Sociology of Early Buddhism, Cambridge University Press, , pages 113–115 with footnotes Some of the Brahmin occupations mentioned in the Buddhist texts such as Jatakas and Sutta Nipata are very lowly.

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