Phrase of the Day (price oneself out of the system/market)-17SEP21

Phrase of the Day (price oneself out of the system/market)-17SEP21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “price oneself out of the system/market” and its meaning is “charge too high price for a product or service (and so no one is willing to buy them)”.

Example Sentence: The time may also have come to examine whether NEET has met its purposes of improving standards and curbing commercialisation and profiteering. Under current norms, one quite low on the merit rank can still buy a medical seat in a private college, while those ranked higher but only good enough to get a government quota seat in a private institution can be priced out of the system

Phrase of the Day (price oneself out of the system/market)-17SEP21

This word is present in The Hindu article Tamil Nadu’s case against NEET and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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