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18 Sentences With "discounted with"

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The neon red and blue Switch is also discounted with the code, down to $232.
What each plan shares is that they are all discounted, with the biggest savings available on the Visionary plan.
There are enticing sale signs that dishonestly label things as discountedwith a "discounted" price that's actually the original cost.
TL;DR: Dell laptops and desktops are discounted with the code SAVE14, saving you up to 14% on list price.
During Prime Day, several Hue products are discounted with an additional 15% off at checkout, including the portable Hue Go light.
At Walmart, the Apple iPad Air 1003 is discounted with a sale price $379.99, which is nearly $250 off its list price.
If you're looking for something cheaper, Huawei's Honor 1653X phones are also discounted, with the 16GB version (available in grey, gold and silver) going for $119.99 (down from $199.99).
"A 25 basis point cut is completely discounted, with an additional 35 basis points priced into the curve after that," RBC Capital Markets strategist Sue Trinh said in a note to clients.
One session of Ultherapy, plus one round of filler and Botox can cost anywhere from $6k to $10k, and full transparency, I didn't receive any of my treatments for free, but some of the fees were discounted with a media rate.
Since the cash flows are dispersed throughout future periods, they must be discounted back to the present. In the present- value approach, the cash flows are discounted with one discount rate to find the price of the bond. In arbitrage-free pricing, multiple discount rates are used. The present-value approach assumes that the yield of the bond will stay the same until maturity.
JetBrains offers YouTrack in InCloud and Standalone versions. The hosted service (SaaS) is called YouTrack InCloud. For InCloud, three users are free of charge forever, with further annual or monthly payments per each additional user discounted with larger numbers of users subscribed. For the Standalone version, a 10-user pack is available free of charge, with five more paid packs available for larger numbers of users.
This increase has enabled all MPs to have their own office facilities. The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. A 2012 pre-feasibility report set out several options, including the possibility of Parliament moving to other premises while work is carried out. At the same time, the option of moving Parliament to a new location was discounted, with staying at the Westminster site preferred.
For example, the valuation estimates used for mortality were divided by the typical life expectancy of each survey sample in order to get a dollar estimate per life-year lost or saved which was discounted with a 5 percent discount rate. Using these estimates, the paper concluded that the benefits, ranging from $5.6 to $49.4 trillion in 1990 dollars, of implementing the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990 outweighed the economic costs of $523 billion in 1990 dollars.
The article so far has considered cases where individuals make intertemporal choices by considering the present discounted value of their consumption and income. Every period in the future is exponentially discounted with the same interest rate. A different class of economists, however, argue that individuals are often affected by what is called the temporal myopia. The consumer's typical response to uncertainty in this case is to sharply reduce the importance of the future of their decision making.
Concurrently banknotes issued by different branches or different banks were also discounted with paper bills issued by more reliable banks being both valued more and in higher demand than those issued by institutions with a less favourable reputation. In the early 20th century the government of the Qing dynasty attempted to decimalise the currency among many other economic reforms and established a national bank to oversee the production of paper money, however the chaotic monetary situation continued to plague interregional trade and would later be inherited by the Republic of China.
The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. A 2012 pre-feasibility report set out several options, including the possibility of Parliament moving to other premises while work is carried out. At the same time, the option of moving Parliament to a new location was discounted, with staying at the Westminster site preferred. An Independent Options Appraisal Report released in June 2015 found that the cost to restore the Palace of Westminster could be as much as £7.1 billion if MPs were to remain at the Palace whilst works take place.
The Bills of Exchange Act 1882 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament concerning bills of exchange. The Act was drafted by Sir Mackenzie Chalmers, who later drafted the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and the Marine Insurance Act 1906. Bills of exchange are widely used to finance trade and, when discounted with a financial institution, to obtain credit. The formal legal definition of a bill of exchange is as follows: > An unconditional order in writing addressed by one person to another, signed > by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay > on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a certain sum in money > to order or to bearer.
Synonyms for Bombino bianco such as Debit and Pagadebit came about due to the grape's reputation for being a reliable crop that produced large yields that would assure a grower that he could "pay his debts" each vintage. The name "Bombino" means "small bomb" in Italian with ampelographers believing that the name comes from the circular shape that the clusters of Bombino bianco can take. There have been some speculation in early works of some wine writers that the grape originated in Spain however that theory has largely been discounted with most ampelographers today believing that the grape is indigenous to Italy and likely native to the Apulia region. Bombino bianco has a long history growing in several Italian wine regions where it has been known under many different synonyms.

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