The change will not affect the payment of benefits, which will continue to be indexed to the retail price index. |
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Various laws, often imposed by the states, restrained price competition in retail trade. |
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He cut expenses by outsourcing manufacturing and relying on retail partners to market his products. |
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Demand in Waterford City Centre for good retail locations is extremely strong and there has been a marked scarcity of suitable properties. |
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So what does 2000 offer the mid-market fashion retail sector after another bleak Christmas marked by early sales notices? |
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Moreover, the drop in gasoline prices made June retail sales look softer than they really were. |
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The 1930s marked a significant change in the Soviet approach to retail trade. |
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Additionally, create inviting retail displays that are visual, entertaining and that offer samples and testers. |
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Young women are given jobs in the most visible positions in the service sector, such as retail sales, bank tellers, and secretarial work. |
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He has zero experience in the punishing, hand-squeezing, backslapping world of retail politics where most campaigns are won and lost. |
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Sheehy is a career banker whose progress through the ranks has been mainly within retail banking. |
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While most publishers don't sell to retail customers via the Internet, they do accept wholesale orders from galleries and art dealers. |
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So our peak performance has nothing to do with expanded retail trade, although retail trade productivity has grown a lot. |
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Those staff who are affected will include managers in the marketing, retail and telesales departments, but does not apply to front line staff. |
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If we must have retail developments, let's concentrate on the city centre instead of perpetuating the Council's scattergun approach to planning. |
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While some consumers remain stringently brand loyal, private label products account for 50 percent of retail butter sales. |
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June was a retail manageress and Ian has now retired after running a garage business with his brother, Colin. |
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The tee can be found virtually anywhere, at any department store or retail store. |
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I could have become a runaway materialist, a robotic mall rat who resorts to retail therapy in pursuit of fulfillment. |
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The Regency area is undergoing a retail rush as developers move to build stores and restaurants north of the mall. |
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Yes, and when I say Hyundai Mall, it's not a car mart, it's really another retail mall. |
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Standard tea bags still make up 63 per cent of the total market while herbal and fruit teas account for 27 per cent of retail sales. |
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Small companies, where many a retail punter likes to invest, are also back in fashion. |
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The retail pharmacy market was partly deregulated in 2001 following a legal challenge, though certain restrictive practices remain in force. |
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They are modern retail spaces with a large selection of leatherwear and designer clothing on offer. |
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Traditionally, meat with yellow fat and dark lean has been deemed a lesser quality product at the retail level. |
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His business savvy meant he took risks in the technology, telecoms, internet, hotels and construction, retail and automobile sector. |
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The reserve has been set at less than half of the retail cost of this bike. |
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A new town centre is promised for Southill, with the giant retail discount store Aldi as anchor tenant. |
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He teams up with retail shops that refer patrons to the parties and he brings in winemakers to conduct the tastings. |
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The rise in retail activity was based on an increase from both the influx of mainlanders as well as domestic spending. |
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Bulbs are widely available this month in retail nurseries and mail-order catalogs. |
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The owners have now had a change of mind and efforts are being made to lease the 8,000 sq. ft property, which is zoned for retail use. |
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The move was made to restrict zoning, said Stevens, in order to avoid having a retail store set up where it was unwanted. |
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While the retail garment business is still unfavorable, made-to-order products, usually glamorous evening dresses, are a good source of income. |
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At a convention noted less for its retail bleakness than its product sameness. |
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He had won a hostile takeover of the retail empire created by the legendary Charles Clore. |
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The rest of that building will be taken up with some retail space, a small number of offices, possibly a hotel, and conference facilities. |
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If you know that there is an occasion coming up and you may want to purchase a unit, consider placing it on layaway at your local retail store. |
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Low retail prices promote pesticide use but weak legislation and inadequate law enforcement fail to control risks. |
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All retail warehouses must secure merchandise stored on shelves 12 feet or more above the sales floor. |
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Wilbur-Ellis helps retail customers by making on-farm visits and providing agronomy support to the dealer's sales representatives, Ullom says. |
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Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference. |
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The retail sales report can be compared to the sales activity of a publicly traded company. |
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Consumers can boycott retail establishments that have poor safety records or that clearly lack safeguards to prevent violence. |
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It's easiest to mount the retail heat sink by attaching the tabs in the diagonally opposed corners. |
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Prime retail rents have soared over the past decade, but margins have not kept pace. |
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This will give rise to increased tenant demand and rising rents in office, retail and residential properties. |
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Better reward yourselves with spa baths, massages, nice food and retail treats. |
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The company has taken on retail managers, cashiers and assistants and is already doing a roaring trade. |
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We recruited people who spoke the same language as our customers in the retail trade and the business blossomed. |
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An example of this would be a manufacturer acquiring retail outlets or a hop grower beginning to brew his own beer. |
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Current retail product categories include dried spice, dipping sauces, chutneys and relishes, and seasoning for white and red meats. |
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In a range of institutions like credit unions or retail banks, personal loans can be arranged over the internet, by phone or in person. |
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This is the end of a long process, and the start of another one of detailed design, construction and letting of retail units. |
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Other tactics involve deep leveraging, programme trading, swaps, arbitrage and derivatives that retail investors find difficult to master. |
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The property is adjacent to the Great Southern Hotel and also links to Shop Street, one of Galway's main retail areas. |
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While the retail end of the coffee industry is booming, production is in a lamentable state. |
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Devizes should have its own town centre manager to spearhead efforts to rejuvenate retail activity by late August or early September. |
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Like many retail insurers, they offer a custom package direct to buyers which is reinsured through a larger firm. |
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The Khojas were all engaged either in retail trade or commerce, and doing well in both. |
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That retail sales are faltering in the midst of a major mortgage refi boom is an especially noteworthy development. |
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Rents remained high in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore where there was a limited amount of retail space available, it said. |
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Longer term, there were plans to regenerate the area with residential, retail and leisure developments. |
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Their next stage is to interview shopkeepers or anybody involved in the retail industry. |
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Although Pattaya now has a rich abundance of retail stores, a few foodstuffs are still hard or impossible to obtain. |
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The shop has a retail area at the front and a workroom at the back, where the curtains, blinds, screens and pinboards are made. |
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Financial spread betting gives retail investors an opportunity to bet on individual shares, stock indices or currencies. |
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Nor has it revalued its promising retail warehousing, where an improving tenant mix is leading to a rise in rents. |
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In the final quarter of last year, retail delivered an annualised return of 8.8 per cent. |
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The consumer really will start retrenching, and the contagion will spread to the retail and service sectors with more job losses ensuing. |
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With bottled water now boasting a retail value of 900m, Highland Spring is prepared to up the ante in an increasingly competitive market. |
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As women entered the retail workforce, authorities identified ideal characteristics of the new retail system as womanly. |
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Construction will be completed by next September and Christies Commercial is handling the letting of the retail units. |
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But the pressure to stay up-to-date, which is insurmountable for some, is more likely to be seen as retail therapy for this stylish bunch. |
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Anyone who invested in retail shares towards the tail end of 2000 has done very well for his or herself. |
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The plan states that new retail development is most suitably located within the city centre. |
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The mansions formerly lining the High Street were replaced with retail premises. |
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Throughout this year retail sales have shown a rise, albeit a declining one, on levels of a year ago. |
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New to the job, Schwartz has been logging hours of airtime traveling to the firm's 127 retail stores throughout the country. |
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We stood up, heading off into the busy town for some traditional retail therapy. |
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She had promised to meet Laura and Toni in town for some retail therapy and she didn't want to keep them waiting. |
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Both of us went to the mall yesterday right after school to do some retail therapy. |
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A wine bar, restaurant and retail unit will be incorporated on one or more levels, with the remainder being designated as office accommodation. |
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The Big Apple must be one of the most exciting places in the world for both retail therapy and pre-Christmas shopping. |
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If you work for the airlines or the retail business, staff only get one weekend in four off. |
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One in seven respondents says they go shopping for a dose of retail therapy, and another 10 percent go on a vacation. |
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For states so vast and populations so large, the old-fashioned art of retail politics, meeting voters individually, has diminished in importance. |
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The retail politics required to do well in Iowa requires a ton of planning, and he's just too late to get in the game. |
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The candidate and his manager were also careful not to underestimate the importance of old-fashioned retail politics. |
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The state's brand of retail politics brings its most powerful leaders into frequent contact with voters. |
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What to do when you are suddenly faced with a wall of wallpaper sample books at your local retail store? |
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The ATO opinion was that full absorption costing was necessary for all retail and wholesale businesses. |
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The warehousing and retail arms of the plant, which employ approximately 30 people, will remain open. |
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The former Waterford Crystal site is zoned for 110,000 square foot of retail warehousing. |
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This acquisition follows Maplin's recent purchase of a standalone 580 square metre retail warehouse in Belfast earlier this month. |
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A retail warehouse under construction at Nutgrove Avenue in Rathfarnham is now available to rent through Jones Lang LaSalle. |
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Like any retail warehouse running manpower and machinery at full holiday throttle, it's an impressive display. |
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Now that Wembley isn't the shopping Mecca it used to be, this big blue warehouse is the only retail magnet in the local area. |
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The application from Hazelmark is for a two phase mixed retail development including a district shopping centre and a retail warehouse. |
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The pair is seeking permission for a development which would feature retail warehouses. |
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In the retail niche of warehouse clubs, the irresistible force is an irresolute flailer. |
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The Yarrow family's life revolved around the bakery, which included a retail area, teashop and living quarters out the back. |
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We have been met in the past with surly and indifferent service at many retail outlets. |
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A major housing and retail development complex is in the pipeline for the north of Carlow Town, informed sources told the paper this week. |
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It talks to the culture of differences between retail accounts and the manufacturer. |
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The promo won the brand 100 new retail accounts, while awakening interest from other Hollywood studios for future tie-ins. |
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Unlike other firms cited in the story, Merrill does not disclose trading volume or the number of accounts in its retail brokerage business. |
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These retail accounts include leading surf retail chains as well as single store surf and extreme sports shops. |
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The four-story project will comprise 40 condos and 7,500 square feet of retail space. |
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They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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Selecting from a large choice of add-ons will automatically update the retail price of the car at the bottom of the customer's screen. |
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We are the state of retail politics, of face to face discussions, of believing we personally can see and touch all our elected officials. |
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And jubilant retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year. |
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Some distributors opted to raise prices they charged retail customers rather than wait for payments. |
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It was further suggested that money managers would become more important, because retail investors would not be able to play whack-a-mole. |
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They will be accompanied by adverts from local retail companies as well as music promotions. |
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The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector. |
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Following two months of flat sales, retail spending rose by 1.3 percent in October. |
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Here in Australia, retail sales are already flat, apparently because consumers are avoiding using their cars and staying at home. |
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Consumer spending may not look too resilient, given the flat performance of retail sales in October. |
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In total the scheme provides 160 square metres of retail floorspace and 14 car parking spaces at the rear of the apartments. |
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There is also an over-the-counter market where retail investors can pick up bonds. |
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These companies provide the long distance calling networks, selling wholesale and retail minutes of use to residential and business customers. |
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The retail side is growing a little bit faster, but we anticipate wholesale will pick up with MSN and AOL in the marketplace. |
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In Sri Lanka it has one factory, 116 retail outlets, five wholesale markets and several storage facilities. |
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Selling to retail stores or selling wholesale is another option, if you're willing to take less money, but usually for larger quantities. |
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He has since added imported clothing, which he now wholesales to 20 retail stores. |
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The store also has a small retail component with ready-made frames, prints and beveled mirrors. |
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The study will look at retail prices, price spreads and movement of livestock markets. |
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The model was examined in the context of a consumer relationship with two retail service brands. |
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It also potentially hurts milk consumption by spurring retail prices upward. |
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Yet the move has backfired because the figures also reveal that its retail market share has dropped to under 40 per cent. |
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To survive I had to branch out into retail advertising, public relations, and nonprofit agencies. |
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The war for market share will not be fought on the traditional battlegrounds of the retail branch networks, but in cyberworld. |
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Planning permission is not required for the sub-division of the altered building into separate self-contained retail units. |
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Without it, York's historical fabric would have been ruined and its retail heart irreparably damaged. |
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Working with a meatpacker in a neighboring community, the co-op has begun a brisk retail trade in beef halves, quarters and wrapped cuts. |
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The seed was planted to develop an incredible, retail frozen custard product with a taste that would span the likes of many generations. |
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But the cost of securitization is greater than the cost of sourcing funds in the inter-bank and retail deposit markets. |
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The retail and agriculture sectors accounted for the highest concentration at 39 per cent and 33 per cent respectively. |
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So far this year, the retail sector has accounted for 14 percent of all job growth. |
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We have started 2005 with a simpler business focused on our core lending and retail divisions. |
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By teaming up with the retail giant, she was able to extend her brand into areas theretofore unavailable to her. |
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What makes essential oils different from the synthetic perfumes sold in most mass-market retail outlets? |
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A question on the sales of retail life products since the start of the year was brushed aside. |
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One example of retail convergence is the cross-selling of insurance products between banks and insurance companies, known as bancassurance. |
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Some seed companies are selling more through retail outlets, which cuts into the customer base of their existing dealers. |
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The then commonplace conclusion was that taxes on retail sales would be passed on to consumers. |
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Women form an important link in the marketing chain of retail products in Namibia. |
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There were some sharp people I worked with in restaurant and retail jobs, but they were in school, or worked their way up the management chain quickly. |
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The site also features the firm's specialised fabrics such as blazer cloths along with corporate wear and men's and women's wear for the retail market. |
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Women at the top in the retail sector of the motor industry are a rarity. |
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In addition to the three anchor tenants, the site will also contain 50 retail units, multi-storey and underground parking and a six-screen cineplex. |
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Yet for all the hullabaloo about outside groups, the race may simply come down to old-fashioned retail politics. |
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These will be placed in high footfall areas like airport lounges, shopping malls and large retail chains, and will stock over 600 fast-moving models. |
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The retail side of his trade, however, presented much more of a Dickensian jumble with seal rings, English china, snuff boxes, and walking sticks. |
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It has now emerged that foreign institutional investors have been quietly selling GTB shares in substantial numbers and the Indian retail investor has been lapping them up. |
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A separate building offers another 11, 625 square feet of retail space. |
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Some retail therapy may be extremely pleasurable, but dragging home the week's groceries or trudging around city-centres to the bank or building society can be no fun at all. |
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Our search revealed a wide range of training opportunities available for just about every retail management challenge, from agronomy and soils to sales and finance. |
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The store is a retail outlet that will sell your Manitoba agri-food or beverage product with the support and help of various merchants at the Forks. |
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Whether we're out doing a bit of retail therapy in the shops or calling around looking to renew car insurance, we're always pleased to get a little more for our money. |
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Apparel items often move without being touched by human hands, from the time they are loaded into a container by a supplier to being unloaded at a specific retail store. |
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They also did away with commission-motivated salesmen, offering instead advice and guidance from salaried employees operating in the company's own retail network. |
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Central and admiralty have some of the most expensive retail outlets in the world, and they are popular with the Mainland crowd. |
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The advertiser typically gives 50 percent off the retail price of his product or service. |
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The retail industry knows that to survive, it needs to amp up the experience and add entertainment. |
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It is not accidental that one of the largest segments of India's retail sector is jewelry, or that the standard gold content of items sold there is 22 karats. |
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We expect the majority of our retail outlets will be open as usual and we will be giving priority to delivering express post and mail to post office boxes. |
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Why do you think markups in the retail business are kept quiet? |
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Tesco, which bought the One Stop chain nearly two years ago, announced its intention in May to close the post office as it needed more retail space. |
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Model Sophie Anderton battled a 10-year addiction to cocaine but said she used retail therapy to help fight her cravings, buying more than 400 pairs of Gina shoes. |
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Recently I was idly passing my time waiting in a shopping centre car park, a favourite haunt of husbands on Saturday mornings while their wives engage in retail therapy. |
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Now come on, slap some make up on and let's go do some retail therapy! |
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Dixons is likely to echo the tough retail environment for brown and white goods and also for electronic items such as personal computers and mobile phones. |
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I know from working in the retail supermarket environment that owners of all large firms at this time of year rub their hands together and think of profits. |
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Since fish is very perishable, retail and wholesale markups are very high. |
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The retail company talked big but delivered little for consumers. |
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From 9am to 4pm, a craft market will offer an interesting retail experience, while a tea garden provides shoppers with a welcome reprieve from the icy winter chill. |
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Slavish to this creed, planners brought us three soulless retail parks boasting multi-national chains selling artless tat on the outskirts of town. |
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They are not viable now and will only get less so as online continues to steal retail sales from brick-and-mortar stores. |
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I'm not sure how some lower-end retail workers are going to survive the cutback. |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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Since retail can be the canary in the coal mine for the broader economy, there's real reason to be anxious. |
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Several years later, Moore recalls, he was attacked by a fellow employee while working the cash register at a retail store. |
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To centralize control and management of all Army inventories, AMC has been combining wholesale and retail inventories through the single stock fund program. |
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Controversial plans to split Telstra into separate retail and wholesale divisions have been criticised by one of the world's top ratings agencies. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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And the challenge here is that the entrenched monopolist's war chest ensures a dog fight as every step of the essential retail ecosystem is built. |
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He loves the retail aspects of politics and relates well to garden-variety voters. |
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In addition, Hammerson is making good progress in retail warehousing. |
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The Council approved an order to accommodate two planning applications seeking to develop a toy store and retail warehousing with car parking at a site on Mercy Road. |
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Councillors agreed to sell the land to Duncan Graham Partnership for 1,151 million for the purpose of erecting retail warehousing with employment potential for 50 jobs. |
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Your first markdown is your cheapest, as they say in the retail business. |
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It will have over 10,219 square metres of retail warehousing and 743 square metres of neighbourhood retail space, along with the fast food restaurant, when it is complete. |
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Indeed, retail sales rebounded with surprising strength in October. |
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Another worry is that while retail investors often lack ready cash of their own, many lenders seem all too willing to bankroll them through both personal and margin loans. |
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Plans call for a series of events in recognition and appreciation of the company's community, employees, retail partners and consumers around the world. |
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Jim had jobs in insurance and retail before finding success as a YouTuber. |
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Placed at reserve was Geoff Mellin, a retail butcher at Nelson, Lancashire, who keeps 15 Belgian Blues and Limousin breeding cattle for producing beef for sale in the shop. |
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The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy. |
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This practice eliminated the need to transport and lift large heavy carcasses and reduced the demand for skilled meat cutters at the retail level. |
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Temporarily works in a warehouse for a minimum-staff retail chain. |
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However, because of continuing insect and disease problems and lower wholesale and retail prices, planting of Scotch pine has declined in recent years. |
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Mr Cullen said the size limits were being reviewed to ensure effective competition and to take account of ongoing developments in the retail sector. |
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Working at that store for six months was enough to disillusion me about retail work. |
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Since its inception, the business has expanded to become a national retail chain. |
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For the past three years, my niece has been a champion salesgirl in the Nordstrom retail chain, selling fashionable garments to the younger crowd. |
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My scutmonkey or cap arrived in the mail yesterday, and pleasantly surprised me by not being yellow as depicted in the retail picture, but a lovely shade of apple green. |
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Poon said that because the company is usually the anchor tenant at large shopping malls, rents are slightly lower than those charged for smaller retail companies. |
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It is expected that a telesales service will replace the district retail outlets, perhaps as early as September, but no firm date has been given for this. |
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This means that only affective commitment was a full mediator of the brand satisfaction repurchase intentions relationship for this retail service brand. |
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In Fairfield, SoBe will run local ads flagging its loyal retail accounts. |
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Aiming at creating her own brand of dresses, the retail business was a necessary starting point to learn the market and accumulate enough capital. |
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Included will be better gates and jetways, and more retail options. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she took jobs as a waitress and hotel maid in Florida, a nursing-home aide and a house cleaner in Maine, and a retail sales clerk in Minnesota. |
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The star indulged in some retail therapy after arriving home from a month in an Arizona stress clinic. |
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For the retail market, kippers are available in either catchweight or fixed weight presentation. |
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I shop at online discounters instead of paying retail at department stores. |
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It is to be found in examining and evaluating what roles could happily co-exist for both the retail and e-tail parties. |
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The Hardlines Digest is an Internet mailing list for members of the retail hardware and home center industry. |
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After months in the horse latitudes, retail and auto sales are scudding along at a brisk pace. |
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It is named in honour of Sir John Moores, one of the founders of the Littlewoods football pools and retail group, who was a major benefactor. |
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Sheffield is a major retail centre, and is home to many High Street and department stores as well as designer boutiques. |
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In a 2010 survey of forecast expenditure at retail centres in the United Kingdom, Meadowhall was ranked 12th and Sheffield City Centre 19th. |
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The impact of this is more than 13,500 jobs supported by the tourism and retail sector. |
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Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
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Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre. |
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The quarter boasts a diverse range of retail shops many of them, in Green Lane, Babington Lane, Osmaston Road and elsewhere, independent traders. |
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The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. |
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After its closure, housing, industrial sites, retail stores, and a school were built on the site. |
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This trend is accelerating as retail book chains and supermarkets have centralized their buying. |
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Coventry's pedestrianised Precinct shopping area came into its own and was considered one of the finest retail experiences outside London. |
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In many European countries, cooperative institutions have a predominant market share in the retail banking and insurance businesses. |
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The camping retail chain Millets, and independent shops, set up makeshift outlets at the festival. |
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Members are entitled to various discounts at hostelries and retail outlets around Bath, including the Bath Rugby shop. |
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Honda sells genuine accessories through a separate retail chain called Honda Access for both their motorcycle, scooter and automobile products. |
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Buyers of used vehicles are directed to a specific Honda retail chain that sells only used vehicles called Honda Auto Terrace. |
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IndyMac announced the closure of both its retail lending and wholesale divisions, halted new loan submissions, and cut 3,800 jobs. |
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Glasgow's retail portfolio forms the UK's second largest and most economically important retail sector after Central London. |
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Large factory units, either empty or turned over to retail use, bear witness to the lack of success in replacing older industries. |
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Major retail parks away from the city centre include the Berryden Retail Park, the Kittybrewster Retail Park and the Beach Boulevard Retail Park. |
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Dundee is also a key retail destination for North East Scotland and has been ranked 4th in Retail Rankings in Scotland. |
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In the retail currency exchange market, different buying and selling rates will be quoted by money dealers. |
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The Woolwich redevelopment site at Royal Arsenal is a waterside housing and retail development area adjacent to the Woolwich station. |
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In 2005 Shell disposed of its entire retail and commercial fuels business in Ireland to Topaz Energy Group. |
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It sold these products to wholesale customers such as retail gas suppliers and electricity generating companies. |
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A great bulk of the retail price of cigarettes and alcohol are excise taxes. |
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Taxation constitutes a substantial proportion of the retail prices on alcohol and tobacco products. |
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They maintained a retail market in San Diego where harvested produce was sold. |
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Although the latter was demolished in the 1980s, the original facade of the building was retained and incorporated into new retail premises. |
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It seems like a great offer, but they will just nickel and dime you until you've spent more than retail anyway. |
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Berwick town centre comprises the Mary Gate and High Street where many local shops and some retail chains exist. |
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The shopping centre has come under recent criticism for losing major retail chains in light of rising rental prices. |
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The town's largest retail employers, Asda and Morrisons, both trade from large stores there. |
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Whisky retail sales in Finland are controlled solely by the state alcohol monopoly Alko and advertising of strong alcoholic beverages is banned. |
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Most of the retail premises are in the main street, or on Davies Brae, which runs south from the village centre. |
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The retail park once housed a Miller Brothers before the company liquidated and a Texas Homecare. |
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The retail and residential section of Doc Fictoria is built directly beside a Blue Flag beach marina. |
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Until the 1998 construction of the Island Green retail park, Wrexham Central station was located 50 metres further along the track. |
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Manufacturing and retail and finance sectors became dominant, influencing the American economy. |
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Chase Bank has its commercial and retail banking headquarters in Chicago's Chase Tower. |
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The growth of national big box and formula retail chains into the city has been made intentionally difficult by political and civic consensus. |
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Bangor has a central shopping area around the High Street, and retail outlets on Caernarfon Road, on the outskirts of the city. |
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Subsequently, it was rebranded as a marina, and a number of attractions including cafes, restaurants and retail outlets sprung up. |
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New retail developments in recent years have been a major source of new job creation. |
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Compared to nearby cities, the new St David's Centre has more retail space than the whole of Newport or Swansea. |
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New buildings on Central Square are to house the new headquarters and studios of BBC Wales, together with office and retail space. |
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Riverside provides further retail accommodation for stores including Wilko. |
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The retail trade in Cork city includes a mix of modern shopping centres and family owned local shops. |
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Formerly an inn, records show it traded only from 1792 to 1915, after which it became a temperance hotel, then a retail shop. |
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Studies have been carried out by the local council with a view to improving retail provision in the town centre. |
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Festival Park is a large retail and business park in Etruria, built on the former Garden Festival site. |
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The town has a wide range of eating places and public houses, as well as more than one hundred other retail businesses. |
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Plymouth hosts the head office and first ever store of The Range, the only major national retail chain headquartered in Devon. |
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Since the amalgamation of Brighton and Hove, economic and retail data has been produced at a citywide level only. |
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There are also some inexpensive retail granular garden fertilizers made with high purity ingredients. |
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Penzance now has a mixed economy consisting of light industrial, tourism and retail businesses. |
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The land used for Southampton Ferry Port was sold off and a retail and housing development was built on the site. |
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Local campaigns resulted in the rejection of proposals for the opening of branches of the Argos retail and in 2010 the Wetherspoon's pub chain. |
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Most retail businesses close on New Year's Day and Independence Day, but remain open on all other holidays. |
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The Fragrance wheel is a relatively new classification method that is widely used in retail and in the fragrance industry. |
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In Greater Rio, which has one of the highest per capita incomes in Brazil, retail trade is substantial. |
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Some retail stores, shopping malls, and restaurants are closed on Easter Sunday. |
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Today, Jauja is a city whose main activity is in the retail trade of agricultural products produced in the Mantaro Valley. |
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They often provided high levels of credit financing for retail transactions. |
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Along with a hotel, the convention center is connected to the Providence Place Mall, a major retail center, through a skywalk. |
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Later, the same group of investors developed the Broad Street area for the retail trade. |
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Public offerings are sold to both institutional investors and retail clients of the underwriters. |
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But even with her level of celebrity, it would be very hard to win a race without engaging voters in a very retail way. |
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The derelict dock landing area was developed into Freeport, a retail centre, and housing has been built at the north end of the marina. |
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The largest growth during this period was in the other services and distribution, hotels and retail sectors. |
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The premises have since been converted for office and retail use including a gym, theatre, Travelodge and radio station. |
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In the heart of Oldham's retail district, the Old Town Hall has been developed into a modern multiplex Odeon cinema. |
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Sunbridge Wells is an underground retail complex, it incorporates restaurants, bars and retail units. |
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In 2007, 47,500 jobs were in finance and business, 42,300 in public services, and 19,500 in retail and distribution. |
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The modern and interactive retail space covers the old Burton Arcades and the former Leeds Shopping Plaza with its main entrance from Briggate. |
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In early 2011 fresh plans were released for a considerably smaller scheme involving a cluster of retail units. |
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GoPro, Aqualung, SeaLife, Costa Sunwear among brands sold in ample onsite retail shop. |
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