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8 Sentences With "buy cheaply"

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Sources said Orix saw the deal as an opportunity to buy cheaply loans made to healthy borrowers.
Home prices are high, there are very few distressed or foreclosed properties available to buy cheaply, and the competition among investors is fierce.
He wore a pink shirt, a yellow tie with black dots, a pair of khaki Army pants, and Army shoes that one could buy cheaply.
The hunt for yield this year has resulted in few dividend payers left to buy cheaply, except for a few so-called dividend orphans that have been overlooked, according to widely followed strategist Thomas Lee.
Floating storage is usually dominated by the oil majors and trading houses, which charter ships to store oil they produce or buy cheaply from the market, betting they can resell at a profit when prices recover.
Plots were advertised more energetically than before and promoted on the basis of Herne Bay's smallness, cheapness, ripeness for speculation and its proximity to the railway line. Sales were aimed at landlords wanting to buy cheaply and rent at profit, because at that time house-ownership was uncommon and tenancy was the norm.
Their favoured weapon is the flamer, as the Redemptionist war cry is "Cleanse with blood and with flame!" From a player perspective, the Redemptionists are chiefly known for two things; the one-shot flamers they can buy cheaply and put in two handed weapons and the ability for the Priest leading many such gangs to convert captured enemies.
The need is to create the conditions of freedom in which new wealth can be accumulated".Letter: 'A way out of economic danger', The Times (9 July 1966), p. 9. He argued against Sir Alec Douglas-Home's view that going into the Common Market would provide a larger market for British industry: "The greatest handicap to British industry is not that we have not a sufficiently large market but that owing to the protectionist policy now pursued for 50 years our people are not allowed to buy raw materials and goods from the cheapest market. And, if we cannot buy cheaply we cannot produce competitively.

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