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charging "what the traffic will bear"принцип применения "наивысшего уровня тарифов, который может выдержать данный грузопоток" (If a firm is pricing its product based on whatever the market will bear, it means that the firm is charging as high a price as the consumers would be ready to pay. This can be done by firms that enjoy consumer loyalty. It can also be done when a firm is selling a new innovative product. 'More)
charging "what the traffic will bear"формирование тарифов по платежеспособности грузов (The maximum amount that customers are willing to pay. // an excessive but obtainable price // ‘All the traffic will bear' is a business practice where the seller charges the buyer a price that seems to be a little excessive but is well within the range which the buyer is ready to pay for the product or service. This practice enables the seller to charge a price as high as possible, while still staying within the limit.: We've got to charge what the traffic will bear. We're in this to make a profit, after all! 'More)
pulling against the brakesпродолжать движение при нажатом тормозе (valambir)