1 the unpleasant results that you must accept or experience for getting or doing something -- cena
2 If you can get something at a price, you have to pay a lot of money for it. -- za odpowiednią cenę
3 If you want something at any price, you will do anything to get it. -- za wszelką cenę
4 to say what the price of something is -- wycenić, ≈ kosztować
[ often passive ] The book is priced at $40.
The government therefore set up a marketing-board type of purchasing arrangement, with higher, fixed producer prices.
In fact prices increased by 2 percent in 2000 and by the same percentage again in 2001.
In short, prices have declined the most in international calls and the least in local calls.
Clearly, different analysts could arrive at different accounting prices.
Privatisation may affect prices if it has an impact on costs.
However, the pricing issue is complex as increasing prices may reduce demand, and thus have an adverse impact on the overall revenue position.
The method of pricing depends on the objectives of the water agency and the government.
If an impresario did not meet the minimum, he had to lower the ticket prices, and his theater would receive a smaller subsidy.
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