Crossword-Solution: MARKUP
We have 17 clues for the answer “MARKUP”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Price boost | 1 answer |
| Difference between the cost and sale price | 1 answer |
| Wholesale-retail spread | 1 answer |
| What's added to cost | 1 answer |
| Selling price component | 1 answer |
| Seller's profit margin | 1 answer |
| Sell at a higher price | 1 answer |
| Retail price component | 1 answer |
| Price addition to create a profit | 1 answer |
| Create a margin for | 1 answer |
| Amount of price increase. | 1 answer |
| Amount for overhead and profit | 1 answer |
| Add a profit margin to | 1 answer |
| Retailer's concern | 4 answers |
| Buyers' concern. | 5 answers |
| Price increase | 7 answers |
| AT AN INFLATED PRICE SELL | 10 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MARKUP (5)
THE MACHINE-READABLE TEXT: MARKUP AND USE The sections of the Workshop that dealt with machine-readable text tended to be more concerned with access and use than with preservation, at least in the narrow technical sense.
They would perform the markup on photocopies, return the books as soon as they were done with them, perform the keying, and return the material to AM on WORM disks.
HOCKEY raised a general question concerning OCR and the amount of editing required (substantial in her experience) to generate the kind of structured markup necessary for manipulating the text on the computer or loading it into any retrieval system.
She wondered if the speakers could extend the previous question about the cost-benefit of adding or exerting structured markup.
HOCKEY rejoined that the current thinking on markup is that one should not say that something is italic or bold so much as why it is that way.
Quotes with MARKUP (3)
I started the business with a simple question: How can we make the process of buying a computer better? The answer was: Sell computers directly to the end customer. Eliminate the reseller's markup and pass those savings on to the customer.
Vaults and caskets are not the law; they are the policy of individual cemeteries. Vaults prevent the settling of the dirt around the body, thus making landscaping more uniform and cost effective. As an added bonus, vaults can be customized and sold at a markup. Faux marble? Bronze? Take your pick, family.
Even if it's not always the best markup, what are Facebook and Twitter? They're web standards with some scripts. They may not validate, but they're still CSS layouts and simple markup, and that's great!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1960–2024).