1. "the strength of their brands is sufficient to ward off competitors."
2. "price is not an important factor contributing to sales in the online medium."
3. "online pricing is not a useful technique as there is no difference between online and offline selling."
4. "establishing their online presence is more important than waiting for concrete pricing policies to emerge."
the strength of their brands is sufficient to ward off competitors.
1. "within which price changes have little or no impact on consumers’ willingness to buy."
2. "within which the profits of the selling company is dramatically affected."
3. "bounded by the online price on one side and the off line price on the other."
4. "determined by the way market mechanism works."
within which price changes have little or no impact on consumers’ willingness to buy.
1. "estranged"
2. "strained"
3. "fulfilling"
4. "perfect"
strained
"1. "was apprehensive about exposing her true feelings."
2. "had decided not to reveal her emotional turmoil to the outside world."
3. "had decided to sort out her problems on her own."
4. "did not want sympathy from the society."
had decided not to reveal her emotional turmoil to the outside world.
1. "learnt behaviour towards a manipulated stimulus."
2. "anticipation of pain."
3. "response to a stimulus."
4. "discomfort due to the fear of water."
learnt behaviour towards a manipulated stimulus.
1. "I had to squeeze my way through the crowd to reach the dias."
2. "Maids seldom squeeze the water from clothes before drying them."
3. "Mather squeezed the flattened tube to see if she could get some paste out of it."
4. "He gave my hand a squeeze to reassure me."
Maids seldom squeeze the water from clothes before drying them.
1. "With greater exposure, people’s tastes are changing."
2. "The absence of salt robbed the dish of all taste."
3. "Rajan’s joke were in a poor taste and reflected his chauvinistic attitude."
4. "For the first time, the students tasted freedeom from adult control."
Rajan’s joke were in a poor taste and reflected his chauvinistic attitude.
1. "The government has removed all restrictions and fire arms are now available in the open market."
2. "With liberalization a host of new products are on the market."
3. "There is always a market for quality services."
4. "After the issue of shares, the company hopes to increase its share of the market."
The government has removed all restrictions and fire arms are now available in the open market.
1. "That is the latest joke doing the rounds on the net."
2. "The team had to work round the clock to complete the project on time."
3. "Fences built round the property did not keep intruders out."
4. "The day before the polling, the police rounded all the antisocail elements likely to cause trouble"
The day before the polling, the police rounded all the antisocail elements likely to cause trouble
"1. "People in show busniness need to work regularly to keep fit."
2. "Don’t work yourself up over trifles, remember you have blood pressure."
3. "Arun keeps beating about the bush and never works round to what he wants to say."
4. "You can work miracles if you put your heart and soul into what you are doing."
People in show busniness need to work regularly to keep fit.