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(1) We're going to trade up to a larger house.
(2) He wanted to trade up to a newer car.
(3) Fishermen in small boats ply their trade up and down the coast.
(4) It also encourages existing home owners to trade up to larger accommodation.
(5) The homeowner wants to trade up.
(6) This will enable me to "trade up" more effectively when the time comes.
(7) 'As equity markets return and stocks trade up, people are now in a position to execute their retirement plans,' he says.
(8) Trade up, or upgrade?
(9) China's Nomads Trade Up for an Easier Ride on the Range.
(10) Should I trade up my Pro DX lenses and purchase the newer FX Pro lenses?
(11) The recession has quickly reversed the trend to trade up, and people are delaying expensive purchases.
(12) If you're doing a snail mail survey, trade up a bit: Anything that distinguishes the survey from direct marketing will increase your success rate.
(13) You can use these items and often trade up later.
(14) Homeowners will feel more comfortable and they may feel ready to trade up.
(15) There has been a collapse in confidence, soaring repossessions and a reluctance by households to borrow more and trade up.
(16) As Ben once said: "...If you were an attractive woman, would you rather trade UP or trade DOWN?
(17) But many other Americans have been forced to accept that they'll be living in their current place for a long while, even if they'd planned to flip or trade up.
(18) China is now Africa's second largest aid donor and trading partner, behind the United States, with trade up fourfold to $40 billion since 2000.
(19) Foreign companies have dominated China's market for beauty and personal-care products as rising incomes have spurred the country's consumers to trade up.
(20) The euro was last down 0.1 percent at $1.4418, while against the yen the dollar reversed early losses to trade up 0.4 percent at 76.99 yen.
(21) He thinks the cosseted young find it difficult to cope on their own; and in this materialistic world, few can resist the temptation to trade up.
(22) But despite the longer, often nerve-wracking wait, "we're seeing a lot of smaller firms trade up for talent[http://sentencedict.com]," he said.
(23) Among European stocks in focus Tuesday, share of French retailer Carrefour (FR:CA 36.08, -0.04, -0.10%) recovered from early losses to trade up 0.9% in Paris.
(24) I doubt they (the Chinese) will send any gunboats around to "open" trade up.
(25) It rose more than 1 percent against the yen to hit a session high at 125.95 yen, then pared gains to trade up 0.6 percent at 125.05 yen as the New York trading day began to close.
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