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runaway prices

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  • runaway prices — increasing prices, rising prices …   English contemporary dictionary

  • runaway — run‧a‧way [ˈrʌnəweɪ] adjective 1. runaway costs/​prices/​ inflation etc ECONOMICS costs, prices etc that are increasing uncontrollably: • the runaway costs of workers compensation • Bolivia was experiencing runaway inflation and foreign debt. 2.… …   Financial and business terms

  • runaway — /run euh way /, n. 1. a person who runs away; fugitive; deserter. 2. a horse or team that has broken away from control. 3. the act of running away. 4. a decisive or easy victory. 5. a young person, esp. a teenager, who has run away from home. adj …   Universalium

  • runaway — run•a•way [[t]ˈrʌn əˌweɪ[/t]] n. 1) a person who runs away; fugitive; deserter 2) a horse or team that has broken away 3) the act of running away 4) an easy victory 5) cvb a young person who has run away from home 6) escaped; fugitive 7) (esp. of …   From formal English to slang

  • runaway — [run′ə wā΄] n. 1. a person, animal, etc. that is running away or has run away; specif., a) a fugitive or deserter b) a horse, team of horses, etc. that has broken loose from control of the rider or driver 2. the act of running away 3. a runaway… …   English World dictionary

  • Runaway Gap — A type of gap on a price chart that occurs during strong bull or bear movements characterized by an abrupt change in price and appearing over a range of prices. They are best decribed as gaps caused by an sudden increase/decrease in interest for… …   Investment dictionary

  • runaway gap — A gap in prices after a trend has begun that signals the halfway point of a market move. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …   Financial and business terms

  • runaway inflation — rapid decrease of the value of money, consistent raising of prices …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Feedback runaway — is a situation in a feedback system where (usually positive) feedback causes an undesirable situation to become worse. The most common use of the term is in thermal runaway, when an increase in temperature leads to changes that cause further… …   Wikipedia

  • Edict on Prices —    Issued by Diocletian (q.v.) in 301, it consisted of a long list of specific goods and services, each appended with a maximum price. As an attempt to control runaway inflation, it failed. It was published in lengthy inscriptions, fragments of… …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • inflation — n 1. false prosperity, overenlarged currency; runaway prices, high prices, stiff prices, steep prices; stagflation. 2. conceit, conceitedness, egotism, pride, vainglory, vaingloriousness; narcissism, self love, self admiration, self esteem,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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