Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A financial schedule showing the detail of the gross price and the net contribution to be paid by each party forms an appendix.
The gross price is the price that you, as a consumer, will normally see displayed or advertised.
"The employer needs to understand what the true price is" - both the gross price and the net price without the rebate.
Obviously, lifting the restrictions by the end of 2003 on imports from Estonia and Russia, for example, would, at present gross price levels, lead to an undesirable situation.
However, the price that is actually paid for the bond in the market is the dirty price (also called gross price or full price), which is the clean price plus net accrued interest.
Consumers equate the gross price to the value of the marginal benefit they receive from the last film, but producers equate the marginal cost of films to the lower net-of-tax price of films.
In 1965, the turnover of Inuit cooperatives with trade of artistic objects and true arts was still below 100,000 Canadian Dollars, but two or three decades later it has risen to 5 Million Dollars, at gross prices, respectively (turnover not registered is estimated at a few additional Million Dollars).