pricing

IPA: prˈaɪsɪŋ

noun

  • The act of setting a price.
  • The level at which a price is set.
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Examples of "pricing" in Sentences

  • Thanks for noticing that the pricing is a little bit higher than the grocery store!
  • Republican state Rep. Al White cites what he calls pricing "irregularities" in Garfield,
  • One of the problems with this kind of pricing is that it has a tendency to hammer the less profitable stores or chains, such as Borders.
  • The other problem with this kind of pricing is that, overall, it reflects higher prices for hardcovers, because publishers tend to follow the “base prices” of the lead titles.
  • He complains that competition among wireless carriers has not "drive [n] down the price to reasonable levels," which he defines as a pricing structure that is convenient to him personally.
  • Of course, combining these requires some effort, but I wonder if most of their pricing is a result of market failure, such as high barriers to entry, political posturing, traditional brand adherence.
  • The roughly 3-to-1 difference in pricing is just one way to illustrate the gaping canyon between being a Laker and being a Clipper in this city, which this weekend is host to the NBA All-Star festivities.

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