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Because American labor has let itself become so under-priced, it allows what I call “whole segment unemployment”.
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Also, I think Uma's offering is under-priced, and I asked him to do some homework on pricing which I will review next week to advise him better on the pricing strategy.
Sramana Mitra: Top 10 Online Advertising Trends for the Decade Sramana Mitra 2011
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Given the specialized skill, modern equipment, high-quality materials, expensive drugs and multi-tech attention to our patients, it's no stretch to say that spays and neuters are probably under-priced by most veterinary hospitals.
Pets' needs should dictate vets' prices for spaying, neutering 2010
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Some natural resource products and utilities, for example, tend to be under-priced in China.
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When investors buy shares that are under-priced, those shares will either appreciate to a fair value, or they will pay a dividend that is relatively larger than other shares.
Philip Sterne: Creating Better Financial Markets Philip Sterne 2012
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At around £ 35 for a bottle of the most recent vintage, it is vastly under-priced given the cost of production, quality of the wine and ageing longevity, says Mark Bedini, chief executive and founder of wine brokerage Fine + Rare Wines Ltd.
A Nation Passing On the Port William Lyons 2011
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Another pool I'd much rather belong to is so under-priced that I'll be waiting three more years to get in.
A True Story of Efficient Regulation, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Some natural resource products and utilities, for example, tend to be under-priced in China.
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Investing in gold is not going to cure cancer, produce alternative energy or build out the mobile Internet, but it may give investors the mental fortitude to hold onto other, temporarily under-priced assets at times when the world appears to be falling apart.
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To them, stopping currency manipulation so that falsely under-priced Asian imports don't bankrupt American manufacturers falls in the "get 'er done" category.
Leo W. Gerard: The Voters' Message: Manufacturing a Solution Leo W. Gerard 2010
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