| John Walker - 1804 - 330 pages
...the eye ; — — * It is not denied that the slides in speaking may sometimes leap, as it werr, from a low to a high, or from a high to a low note ; that...the high note in the word no in the question, Did be say No ?. and the low note which the same word may adopt in the an«wer. No, be did not. But the... | |
| Thomas Tooke - 1824 - 592 pages
...fully account for the fall ? It is well known, however, that the resistance to a change, whether from a low to a high, or from a high to a low range of prices, is at first very considerable, and that there is generally a pause of greater or less... | |
| esq. Richard Moore - 1826 - 360 pages
...fully account for the fall ? It is well known, however, that the resistance to a change, whether from a low to a high, or from a high to a low range of prices, is at first very considerable, and that there is generally a pause of greater or less... | |
| Thomas Tooke, William Newmarch - 1838 - 466 pages
...fully account for the fall ? It is well known, however, that the resistance to a change, whether from a low to a high, or from a high to a low range of prices, is at first very considerable, and that there is generally a pause of greater or less... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1858 - 794 pages
...given way. ' It is well known,' as Mr Tooke observes, ' that the resistance to a change, whether from a low to a high, or from a high to a low range of prices, is at first very considerable, and that there is generally a pause of greater or less... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1865 - 512 pages
...given way. " It is well known," as Mr. Tooke observes,2 " that the resistance to a change, whether from a low to a high, or from a high to a low, range of prices, is at first very considerable, and that there is generally a pause of greater or less... | |
| Frank Eugene Austin - 1914 - 58 pages
...decreased in magnitude; or in common engineering parlance: — "stepped up" or "stepped down", from a low to a high or from a high to a low value respectively. The device employed to accomplish the stepping up or stepping down process is the... | |
| Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1922 - 466 pages
...and other groups may gradually and even subtly change an individual, especially a young person, from a low to a high or from a high to a low level of living. Active accommodation, on the other hand, is a process whereby the individual transforms... | |
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