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		Definition of price point in English: price pointnoun A point on a scale of possible prices at which something might be marketed.  the company produces skating boots at a variety of price points  Example sentencesExamples -  The concept is to provide good quality, unpretentious food for the upper-middle market with a price point to match.
 -  As obvious as this may sound, it's surprising how many food brands still define value by their price point.
 -  If I had the cash, I would not buy the low-tech Vette when I could buy a more advanced car at or near the price point.
 -  The more confident you are, the higher a price point you'll try.
 -  The pens are not refillable but the price point is definitely reasonable enough to replace them when needed.
 -  Packed with features, screaming performance and a price point that showed seriously good value for money made it a winner all round.
 -  Another requirement for a boom is for the product or service to hit a price point that makes it attractive for the mass market.
 -  The problem with broadband has not been the infrastructure, but the price point.
 -  The Stormtech technical fleece is at a mid price point but a very high perceived value.
 -  The downside is the price point locks you into a two-day turnaround.
 -  To get that high sales volume, it needs a lower price point.
 -  The price point is substantially lower than existing products that perform a similar function, he adds.
 -  What is the price point and distribution system that will lead to the total revenue of the music companies being the greatest.
 -  He found new suppliers of fitness balls and sitting discs at the right price point.
 -  Both companies are selling those chips at a lower price point than that of the UltraSparc chip.
 -  At the cheaper price point you can select three cheeses from their delicious-looking selection which they serve on a plate with apricot compote and honey.
 -  Each center would focus on a different price point, making sure there was something for everyone.
 -  In consumer electronics there is a price point where a market takes off.
 -  Wal-Mart and Linspire partnered to bring a full-featured laptop to consumers at the lowest price point possible.
 -  These companies can build a brand base in their local markets and then come back into the U.S. market under their own name at a lower price point.
 
    Definition of price point in US English: price pointnoun A point on a scale of possible prices at which something might be marketed.  the company produces skating boots at a variety of price points  Example sentencesExamples -  What is the price point and distribution system that will lead to the total revenue of the music companies being the greatest.
 -  The Stormtech technical fleece is at a mid price point but a very high perceived value.
 -  The price point is substantially lower than existing products that perform a similar function, he adds.
 -  If I had the cash, I would not buy the low-tech Vette when I could buy a more advanced car at or near the price point.
 -  The pens are not refillable but the price point is definitely reasonable enough to replace them when needed.
 -  Each center would focus on a different price point, making sure there was something for everyone.
 -  Another requirement for a boom is for the product or service to hit a price point that makes it attractive for the mass market.
 -  In consumer electronics there is a price point where a market takes off.
 -  He found new suppliers of fitness balls and sitting discs at the right price point.
 -  The concept is to provide good quality, unpretentious food for the upper-middle market with a price point to match.
 -  The downside is the price point locks you into a two-day turnaround.
 -  These companies can build a brand base in their local markets and then come back into the U.S. market under their own name at a lower price point.
 -  Both companies are selling those chips at a lower price point than that of the UltraSparc chip.
 -  The more confident you are, the higher a price point you'll try.
 -  The problem with broadband has not been the infrastructure, but the price point.
 -  At the cheaper price point you can select three cheeses from their delicious-looking selection which they serve on a plate with apricot compote and honey.
 -  To get that high sales volume, it needs a lower price point.
 -  Wal-Mart and Linspire partnered to bring a full-featured laptop to consumers at the lowest price point possible.
 -  Packed with features, screaming performance and a price point that showed seriously good value for money made it a winner all round.
 -  As obvious as this may sound, it's surprising how many food brands still define value by their price point.
 
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