Similar words: purchase, purchase order, purchase requisition, pleasing, appeasing, unceasing, increasing, unceasingly. Meaning: ['pɜrtʃɪs /'pɜː-] n. the act of buying.
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31. DRIPs let shareholders increase their investment by taking dividends in stock or by purchasing additional shares straight from the company.
32. Expect to hear information about purchasing an AlaskaPass for independent travel.
33. The scarcity of housing here is mostly the result of the intense interest and enormous purchasing power of international buyers.
34. The first important step was to separate the purchasing and providing functions and devolve services such as personnel and finance to units.
35. Purchasing managers indicated that they are growing more concerned about future demand for their goods.
36. So vignerons purchasing bench grafted vinestock will save one year of productivity from their vineyard, a substantial proportion of their income.
37. The goods became obtainable, but not purchasable, because of the lack of purchasing power among the population.
38. In the case of a privately placed issue, the purchasing institution normally acts as its own trustee.
39. As the newer varieties of catfish have appeared in my local aquatic outlet, I have been purchasing them.
40. But smaller deficits brought on either by spending cuts or higher taxes reduce purchasing power.
41. Purchasing decisions are often very risky, and can involve an organization in carrying considerable costs.
42. For instance, a married couple may want a bigger and better house, so they are motivated into purchasing one.
43. The actual implementation of these programs involves collection of revenues and disbursement of public money, budgeting, accounting, and purchasing.
44. Government purchasing Public procurement is another area where the 1992 programme calls for further progress.
45. The company can not compete on price in the volume markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power. Sentencedict.com
46. Money wage increases are valued in their own right: workers pay no attention to the purchasing power of the money wage.
47. But can the numbers and purchasing power of those following the Yuppy life-style be quantified?
48. We can cut costs by bulk purchasing and take advantage of national retail distribution channels.
49. Much is explained by the growth of purchasing power and consuming propensities among the middle ranks of society.
50. The families of a nation have an enormous collective purchasing power over a very wide range of products and services.
51. The settlement put a Dec. 31 deadline on meeting conditions of the agreement or the purchasing authority would expire.
52. Food safety guarantees can lock food processors and distributors into purchasing home-produced food and not imports produced to lower standards.
53. In 1939, Minnesota prohibited line agencies from buying items that cost more than $ 50 without approval from Central Purchasing.
54. And it should be leased, not bought, and the purchasing agreement should be protected against swings in currency.
55. The firm has an option on purchasing the share in the project of Hernerdon Mining and Smelting.
56. There was also evidence that Drew had visited several other tobacconists, purchasing pipes to send to friends.
57. Generally, this is adequate for most buyers, particularly those purchasing a modern property.
58. Together the two confiscated property provisions are aimed at discouraging foreign investors from purchasing such property from the cash-strapped Castro government.
59. If a shop doesn't offer secure purchasing, it's not serious about its online presence.
60. He either locks on to whatever brand he began with, or he stops purchasing altogether.
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