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wholesale
adjective as in all-inclusive
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After losing the 2024 presidential election by razor-thin margins in the swing states, Democrats have staged a wholesale retreat, apparently concluding that cowardice and complicity are better political tactics than persuasion and protest.
If stores are forced to raise egg prices because of wholesale costs, Sumner said, they might reduce the price of other items on the theory that shoppers have only so much money to spend.
Oil and gas companies had posted record profits after wholesale prices spiked amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Also flashing warning signs is the Producer Price Index, which tracks wholesale prices.
Regulator Ofgem increased the energy price cap because of higher wholesale costs and inflation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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