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legal price

noun as in ceiling

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To this point he's paid virtually no legal price, either.

From Salon

Retailers traditionally practice legal price discrimination to limit the number of people receiving discounts to desired demographics, according to Sam Kain, a finance professor at Walsh College in Michigan.

Those who argue that media outlets should pay a steeper legal price when they get something wrong or make a mistake are more emboldened now than at any point since the landmark 1964 Supreme Court decision in The New York Times Company v.

It’s virtually impossible to imagine the FDA abandoning them — especially without immediate mass resignations — or any pharmaceutical company wanting to go along, given the reputational, moral and legal price they’d soon pay.

And when they do, the newcomers to Indigenous lands rarely seem to pay a legal price.

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