Purchasing power Sentence Examples

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  • Meantime, the purchasing power of the dollar which the railway company receives for a specified service is gradually growing smaller, owing to the general increases year by year in wages and in the cost of material.

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  • Salted fish forms, along with boiled rice, one of the chief articles of food among the Burmese; and as the price of salted fish is gradually rising along with the prosperity and purchasing power of the population, this industry is on a very sound basis.

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  • It would appear that the purchasing power of the inhabitants of India has increased of late years, and there is a growing demand for refined sugar, fostered by the circumstance that modern processes of manufacture can make a quality of sugar, broadly speaking, equal to sugar refined by animal charcoal, without using charcoal, and so the religious objections to the refined sugars of old days have been overcome.

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  • As to the value of the bronze coins we are without information The purchasing power of money was very great.

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  • Comparing the area of his empire with the corresponding area now under the British, it has been calculated that Akbar, three hundred years ago, obtained 152 millions where they obtain only 131 millions - an amount representing not more than one-half the purchasing power of Akbar's 151 millions.

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  • This great shrinkage in exchange caused considerable loss to the Indian government in remitting to Europe, and entailed hardship upon Anglo-Indians who received pensions or other payments in rupees, while on the other hand it supplied an artificial stimulus to the export trade by increasing the purchasing power of gold.

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  • As this tenure is very ancient, though modified in 1832 and 1867, the value of such holdings has been greatly enhanced with the improvement of the land and the decline in the purchasing power of currency.

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  • Private sector investment is severely constrained by limited returns on products for markets with low purchasing power.

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  • Column E = Projected Gross Domestic Product in millions of 1990 purchasing power parity US$, for the year 2015.

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  • This income, tho apparently trifling, represented a purchasing power of £ 900 of present money.

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  • An authority on money inflation, he proposed that the purchasing power of the dollar be stabilized (see Dollar Stabilization).

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  • That means your $40,000 salary will have the purchasing power of a $4,000,000 salary today.

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  • Or, at least you have that purchasing power.

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  • Retailers that have larger purchasing power and sell them quicker often get priority.

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  • Would you like to put the purchasing power of an HSBC Card Services account to work for you?

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  • Either way, you need at least a dozen people when forming a purchasing group so your group has adequate purchasing power.

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  • Teens are a unique audience and a desirable audience for the media because they have a lot of influence and purchasing power.

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  • An adjustable mortgage provides buyers with greater purchasing power while incurring lower monthly payments.

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  • As women have moved more into the forefront of the business world, they have exercised greater purchasing power.

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  • The younger crowd prefers them -- At first blush, it may be difficult to understand why this fact would be such an influence, but 18- to 34-year-olds have a lot of purchasing power and that tends to drive the fashion market.

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