Sell-off Sentence Examples

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  • Several traders reported assuming that some bad news such as a terrorist attack had sparked the sell-off.

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  • Member countries, including the UK, will vote on a controversial proposal by five southern African countries to sell off their ivory stockpiles.

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  • Clearly, Blair 's cabinet is ideologically driven to carry out this massive sell-off of public assets.

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  • Confidential documents have been leaked which spell out Labor 's sell-off plans.

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  • However, Unison has dropped plan for a judicial review of the sell-off decision after being advised the action had little chance of success.

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  • Not only for the various stalls but for one in particular â the " council housing sell-off stall ".

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  • The attack caused a worldwide sell-off in stock markets, from Japan to New York.

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  • The ISR actively campaigns against the sell-off of council housing to profit-hungry RSLs and greedy private landlords.

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  • There are no arguments in favor of the sell-off of a significant part of the air traffic control system.

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  • Typically, closeout sales occur as a company tries to sell off excess amounts of products.

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  • Damaged or dirty packaging - many jewelers will discount and sell off cheaply items that have only superficial damage, for instance dirty packaging.

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  • Store closing sales - when a store closes down they often sell off their entire range cheaply.

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  • Wholesalers keep prices low for retailers, and the retailers sell off the products piecemeal for a profit.

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  • The retailers often sell off seasonal candles at the end of a season to clear space for the new scents.

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  • Candle companies and retailers will sell off votive candles at a bargain price at the end of the season to make way for new lines.

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  • If you still cannot sell off all your cards, give them as thank you presents to your organization's hardworking volunteers - and at least internally you will reap rewards.

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  • Pawn shops are well stocked with engagement rings, and thieves can easily sell off a valuable piece of jewelry long before they are discovered.

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  • The verdicts pronounced by this conclave on new books were speedily known over all London, and were sufficient to sell off a whole edition in a day, or to condemn the sheets to the service of the trunkmaker and the pastrycook.

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  • Rather than adopt a confrontational approach to the local state elite, the Fon opted to sell off the land to Fulani graziers.

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  • Talking of broken promises, how about the pre-election rhetoric from Labor re opposing the sell-off of air traffic control.

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  • This time The Herald leads on the proposed sell-off of part of the College for a retail development.

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  • Nuclear staff to debate planned sell-off 19/10/2005 The sale of British Nuclear Group must meet safety, environmental and accountability criteria Prospect has warned.

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  • Interestingly, the converse was true in that great sell-off of shares a few years ago.

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  • Wednesday 14th June 2006 The recent sell-off in the equity and commodity markets has resulted in the Dollar strengthening across the board.

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  • The subsidies had been granted prior to the partial sell-off.

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  • Clearly, Blair's cabinet is ideologically driven to carry out this massive sell-off of public assets.

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  • How do you overlook the fact that he pushed through the biggest corporate sell-off in the UK?

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  • Not only for the various stalls but for one in particular â the " council housing sell-off stall " .

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  • You could order the supplies in bulk and then sell off the excess to friends or through online outlets such as eBay.

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