The only thing that wasn't done cheaply — and that we didn't do cheaply — was the ironwork.
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But they specialise in fixing problems cheaply, not driving innovation.
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Amazon delivers goods cheaply and makes only a slim margin.
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Strapped for cash, it does so as cheaply as possible.
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Its banks will not lend cheaply to the private sector.
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This can buy online content more cheaply than traditional advertising.
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Banks told me that the mines had been bought cheaply.
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In the Phoenix, the paste can be bought extremely cheaply.
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"CrossFit showed a way to do it cheaply," says Kufahl.
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THIS COMPANY IS TREMENDOUSLY UNDERVALUED, AND THEY'RE BUYING IT CHEAPLY.
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The problem of drug resistance could be addressed really cheaply.
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In addition, Russia's participation is likely to come relatively cheaply.
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Wider access, however, has not come cheaply for most people.
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That's not to say Novartis is getting its target cheaply.
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It's not that you can't eat cheaply on the Strip.
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Ms. Garcia acknowledges that quality ingredients don't always come cheaply.
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Lax environmental rules allow him to dispose of pollutants cheaply.
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Bots are also often used to try to cheaply drive clicks to a cheap content aggregator or product sites so that external entities can cheaply cash in thanks to boosted ad views and revenue.
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It traded as cheaply as 6.7882 yuan per dollar on Tuesday.
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Deutsche Telekom's Austrian unit recently bagged 25.1G spectrum far more cheaply.
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As I've mentioned, the"deluxe model" doesn't come cheaply or easily.
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Two can live as cheaply as one, the old saying goes.
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Many of these new institutions churn out cheaply taught business degrees.
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Deutsche Telekom's Austrian unit recently bagged 22000G spectrum far more cheaply.
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The availability of cheaply available Japanese paper napkins shifted that paradigm.
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Low international interest rates enabled him to plug the shortfall cheaply.
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How do we bring in our first users cheaply and effectively?
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"Why don't we just borrow cheaply?" officials asked Mr De Croo.
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Printed scientific tools can be repaired cheaply, as can the printer.
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The arrangement is packed with globby synths and cheaply computerized bells.
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He was able to make it through January by living cheaply.
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Without tariffs, foreign-made goods could enter the United States cheaply.
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Gone were the days of cheaply made, and occasionally toxic, vibrators.
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Lots of Hoverboard choices, but the cheap ones are made cheaply.
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The St. Charles streetcar will get you there cheaply and efficiently.
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The lightweight, cheaply made device is clearly not designed to last.
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And while it is possible to be a vegan incredibly cheaply.
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But sweating out toxins as you eat them doesn't come cheaply.
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And cheaply manufactured brands often have the least built-in security.
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Competition from more cheaply made furs in China made things harder.
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But the kingdom can produce oil much more cheaply than Russia.
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This is not to say that expendable rockets are cheaply made.
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Let Americans living overseas mail their ballots cheaply and with ease.
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In Greenpoint, Mr. Mulvany sold his paintings quickly and relatively cheaply.
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She knew it was possible to eat healthfully, cheaply and simply.
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As I've mentioned, the "deluxe model" doesn't come cheaply or easily.
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The good news is this problem can be solved really cheaply.
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It's a battle I don't think the others will give up cheaply.
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Established in 3603, its job is to lend cheaply to local authorities.
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Uber is getting off cheaply in its deal with disgruntled U.S. drivers.
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In 2012 this southern African country could borrow more cheaply than Spain.
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It allows them to gather data quickly, easily, and most importantly: cheaply.
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Older models can be purchased even more cheaply on third-party websites.
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He lives off rents from property bought cheaply after the financial crisis.
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Countries, especially emerging markets, firms, and individuals have borrowed cheaply in dollars.
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We can get blood work done cheaply and without a doctor's orders.
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But most are raising funds to rollover or repay debt more cheaply.
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You gripped the sweating, cheaply branded cans while sneaking around after dark.
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Ways of repairing potholes more cheaply and enduringly would thus be welcome.
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Computer power can be rented relatively cheaply from Amazon, Google, and others.
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The government, on the other hand, can do things cheaply and equitably.
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Volunteer work is a way to travel cheaply while doing some good.
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At 16 times forward earnings, he said the stock is cheaply priced.
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If Strong is indeed done, it won't come cheaply to the University.
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But cheaply made batteries have a significantly higher chance of being defective.
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Amazon sold books so cheaply that land-based shops could not compete.
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Hostels are the best way to travel cheaply all over the world.
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The more cheaply they can procure the medicine, the more they profit.
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"Additionally, they can be purchased easily and cheaply," Spiller said by email.
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It might serve people cheaply because it scrimps on cleaning and security.
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But the means for doing that so cheaply and widely are new.
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The technology was quickly commercialized and made cheaply available to the public.
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That said, governments could relatively cheaply compensate the poor for such costs.
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Of course everybody wants to be able to park cheaply or for nothing.
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Getting a wireless network to work and run cheaply is far from guaranteed.
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Figuring out how to treat an entire patient more cheaply is much harder.
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That could allow machines to one day be trained more quickly and cheaply.
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Their foreign rivals can buy steel more cheaply and offer lower-priced goods.
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By current mirrorless camera standards, though, the M5 is sluggish and cheaply built.
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A pop-dancehall number that's all bubble and no depth, it's cheaply effective.
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Low international borrowing costs allowed the government to plug the fiscal deficit cheaply.
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Few rely on deposits, and state guarantees allow many to access markets cheaply.
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You load up your basket with dozens of the store's cheaply priced products.
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As Wizz's profits grow it can borrow money and lease planes more cheaply.
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And at this point in the cycle, you can borrow money very cheaply.
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Machines will be able to do almost everything far more cheaply than humans.
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Robots build quickly and cheaply, and they don't make mistakes or get tired.
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In fact, this cheaply over-sea made bear would be grounds for divorce.
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Flyertalk is another useful site that gives you insider information on flying cheaply.
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Old versions are being sold cheaply as Airbus switches to the newer A330neo.
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IoT devices are cheaply manufactured and notoriously insecure, making them easy to compromise.
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Costs for U.S. consumers who buy goods cheaply from China likely will rise.
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They do what they can do relatively more cheaply than other world producers.
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Products would arrive more cheaply, quickly and precisely, Larkin writes, thanks to blockchain.
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But some trades could be cleared more cheaply in the EU, officials said.
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The competition is tough so I have to sell my wares very cheaply.
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The improvement here is that these can be made cheaply and en masse.
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It's a status that companies like Uber rely upon to operate more cheaply.
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Canadian farms could export pork more cheaply to Mexico than American farms could.
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These shared housing options let more people, more cheaply, enjoy a city's amenities.
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In this narrow outcome, Disney could effectively get control of Sky relatively cheaply.
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The idea is to develop a model that can be exported elsewhere, cheaply.
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They could produce power before the hurricane, but not efficiently and not cheaply.
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Companies can complete projects quicker and more cheaply than governments can, proponents say.
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NH: These deal doesn't always come easy and not necessarily cheaply either, really.
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Running so cheaply meant not taking out ads during Stitch Fix's early days.
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In some cases, that heft helped to make food as cheaply as possible.
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When you make the comparison to other sectors, it's still more cheaply valued.
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The videos are cheaply made, and a little crude, but they generate attention.
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The rest of the world holds billions of hands willing to work cheaply.
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Breakingviews Amazon, the $400 billion online retailer, is purchasing, cheaply, a curious trinket.
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The team's main goal was to create this illusion as cheaply as possible.
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If you build the model ... You're saying, if you produce it cheaply enough.
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So the next fight will be over whether the company is selling too cheaply.
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Two-thirds of deposits are non-remunerated, meaning that banks fund themselves very cheaply.
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CrowdAI blends humans and machine image scanning to accurately and cheaply provide image recognition.
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These lenses are not cheaply made of plastic, mass-produced in some dingy factory.
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Questions remain about whether the businesses involved can do all they promise cheaply enough.
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"To think that it can be done so cheaply, you can't beat it."[PNAS]
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This is important because it will let researchers study cells more effectively and cheaply.
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Now an individual with an idea can build a basic MVP cheaply and quickly.
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"Every individual should be able to fly cheaply, easily and safely!" insists Mr Liu.
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That is why it can issue lots of it safely as well as cheaply.
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Justice League came out last year, and its villain, Steppenwolf, already looks cheaply rendered.
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Users can then purchase a battery relatively cheaply, which can be reused and recharged.
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Do we want to get off fossil fuels as quickly and cheaply as possible?
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Avoid those that look extremely worn in, have scuff marks or look cheaply made.
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These can be built quickly, run cheaply and turned on or off as required.
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A dozen banks are using a firm called Ripple to process international payments cheaply.
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Trump welcomed the recession because he could buy up homes cheaply from displaced families.
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He earned the right to live, but instead died cheaply at his sister's side.
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I didn't like the brand-new books; they smelled plastic and seemed cheaply made.
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On the flip side, German industry likes anything that will provide energy more cheaply.
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We also know that once patent protection expires, generic versions can be purchased cheaply.
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In other words, they could do it faster and more cheaply than we could.
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For now, Trump TV is a small operation, cheaply produced and disseminated through Facebook.
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They were made quickly and cheaply, with astonishingly bad plots, acting, dubbing, and editing.
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Was it possible to do this cheaply in an expensive part of the world?
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It's sort of standard stuff, and allows you to make video efficiently and cheaply.
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Travel Tips Hostels are the best way to travel cheaply all over the world.
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The Welsh have always eaten cheaply, that's the main difference I can think of.
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Anyone can request access to these archives for as cheaply as $99 per month.
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I lived so cheaply, sharing apartments with two or three roommates at a time.
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I lived as cheaply as I could for the three years after grad school.
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In theory, its donor governments could do all this more cheaply and simply themselves.
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Companies can collect weather observations more cheaply than NOAA's National Weather Service, says Gail.
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Gas prices are largely set by financial markets, and Russia can produce gas cheaply.
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How can you make construction more modular so you can build things quickly and cheaply.
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" Jackson added in an interview with CNN Business that "CEOs don't sell valuable things cheaply.
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Feels a little more cheaply made than the 3DS XL, but still feels very durable.
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Mesh networks might blanket your entire home in wifi, but they don't do it cheaply.
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These days, smaller Ganesha statues are often made more cheaply in China and shipped in.
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Movie buffs can find all manner of films online that are made more cheaply still.
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The bigger challenge is making satellites quickly and cheaply enough to fill up these rockets.
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Everyone wants dollars, it is said, so America can raise funds more cheaply than others.
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What's more: All of these companies were trading relatively cheaply compared to their Efficiency Score.
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The company then uses a contract research organization to cheaply make the enzyme at scale.
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I'm reluctant to sell a stock that sells that cheaply that has that good management.
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But girls just want it done there and then, and as cheaply as they can.
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The planes also operate more cheaply and nimbly than drones, which require extensive backup teams.
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Blockchains function like large, digital ledgers which allow companies to quickly and cheaply process transactions.
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Plants such as the one at Ubungo ought to generate lots of extra power cheaply.
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All that matters is cheaply produced content without any regard for the sustainability of anyone.
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But on land electric motors will soon offer freedom and convenience more cheaply and cleanly.
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A city web site advertises "Korean Professional Contractors" and says they work "Cheaply and Fast".
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Mr. Mudd and Fannie settled cheaply because of a feature of financial crisis enforcement cases.
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Since first opening in 1955, McDonald's has billed itself as a place to eat cheaply.
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Buying the company enabled Ginkgo to begin printing sequences of DNA very cheaply, Kelly said.
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The company adds value by selling retail goods cheaply, and sometimes at aggressively steep discounts.
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Fifty Cent Party is a derogatory term since it implies people are bought off cheaply.
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Anyone who wanted their own image of her could order several cheaply through the mail.
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If a good movie can be made cheaply, then anyone can make a movie, right?
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It needs cheaply produced, clickable content, and Trump is always on hand to provide it.
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GM has taken out a sort of insurance against appearing to have sold out cheaply.
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It allows banks, hedge funds and other financial institutions to cheaply and easily borrow money.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Many booksellers on Amazon strive to sell their wares as cheaply as possible.
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Some independent pharmacies sold generics very cheaply — though with a lot of variation among them.
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The creators are pushed to constantly generate content, as cheaply and as quickly as possible.
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These "capacity-enhancing subsidies" allow fishermen to fish more cheaply — beyond what the market allows.
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A car like this doesn't come cheaply, but on the Bentley price scale, it's affordable.
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Dentists have fought the licensing of dental therapists, who can perform simple procedures more cheaply.
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So they look for subcontractors who can sew clothes as quickly and cheaply as possible.
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The company's proprietary drilling techniques allow it to pump oil more cheaply than its rivals.
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Gross says such efficiency can deliver heat 20 percent more cheaply than fossil fuels can.
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Bitcoin was developed as a way to send money around the world quickly and cheaply.
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G.M. has taken out a sort of insurance against appearing to have sold out cheaply.
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They are too cheaply won, too light and insubstantial, to endure long in the imagination.
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These had to be done cheaply, as The Blair Witch Project had a budget of $60,000.
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But eventually the company found a design that could be made cheaply and still navigate precisely.
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But Campbell and colleagues developed a prototype device that does the job more easily and cheaply.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Uber is getting off cheaply in its deal with disgruntled U.S. drivers.
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JetSmarter could buy those seats cheaply and use an app to connect the seats with passengers.
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Printable robots like these can be quickly, cheaply fabricated, with fewer electronic components than traditional robots.
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"You can borrow so cheaply in Europe that it would work in your favor," Tiruchelvam said.
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That could be a fancy photobook, or it could be some very basic, cheaply printed book.
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HP can't buy components as cheaply as when it is selling a lot of new PCs.
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Simple manufacturing jobs, like the ones done cheaply by most inmates, have already left the country.
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The War on Drugs is an utter failure and drugs are widely and cheaply available anyway.
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Data is relayed cheaply via an antenna and radio frequency, and fed into an online dashboard.
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Next up for reusability is quickly and cheaply getting the rockets ready for the next launch.
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To target these retail investors meant leveraging technology to scale quickly and cheaply across the country.
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China's export boom initially began by shipping cheaply produced goods to the rest of the world.
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Businesses will tell you that arbitrators can resolve disputes more cheaply and efficiently than the courts.
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Assets are expected to be available cheaply as the pool of buyers dwindles, investors have said.
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Such a massive infrastructure investment didn't come cheaply, with a price tag of nearly $7 billion.
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"Nowadays you can easily and cheaply create fake fingerprints," he explained in an EPFL news release.
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It has high fixed costs and has to sell things more cheaply than shops to compete.
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The question, then, would be how to ship the biological material cheaply and without getting caught.
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Most of them are now profitable enough to borrow cheaply; and interest rates are extremely low.
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In 2008, allegations surfaced that Mechel was selling to foreign customers more cheaply than at home.
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Criminals can cash out by selling to gamers keen to acquire games or virtual items cheaply.
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But they could have secured the same death benefit much more cheaply by buying term insurance.
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All but a sliver of its property there is leased cheaply—and sometimes to palace cronies.
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The Lower East Side was mainly rubble and you could get a place to live cheaply.
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Most of them are now profitable enough to borrow cheaply and interest rates are extremely low.
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Rimantas Sadzius, Lithuania's finance minister, says euro membership also allows his government to borrow more cheaply.
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But we could come up with an interesting mechanic about something and prototype it very cheaply.
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He strove to sell catalogs cheaply to make them affordable for as many people as possible.
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The skilful are able to pick up assets cheaply that others have been forced to sell.
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"You can borrow so cheaply in Europe that it would work in your favour," Tiruchelvam said.
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Moscow is not willing to sell such stakes cheaply, blaming Western sanctions for adverse market conditions.
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There's nothing like those heavy, oversized neoprene waders of yore, with their cheaply sealed boot gaskets.
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Uber-low long-term interest rates thanks to QE have allowed companies to do this cheaply.
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There are companies that will do this pretty cheaply; even a tech-savvy friend could help.
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"We opened up a market faster and more cheaply than any grant" could do, he said.
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From there, scientists can formulate an enzyme combination that can break plastics apart quickly and cheaply.
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When stocks go down, being invested in stock funds means you are buying them more cheaply.
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Still, the numbers indicate that broad-interest shows can lure Prime members cheaply by Amazon's calculations.
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He went on to argue that lower interest rates should help consumers borrow money more cheaply.
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With less competition from foreign buyers, processors can squeeze farmers to sell them nuts more cheaply.
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They also tend to develop and test new products faster and more cheaply than other companies.
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You look and you see a cheaply valued company, and has that done well for you?
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Curtis reckons that Nigeria's low debt ratios will allow it to borrow more cheaply than Ghana.
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Many of Vision's homes were bought cheaply from Fannie Mae and had been empty for years.
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All of us, a lot of our material needs will be met better and more cheaply.
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And if there's one thing that Memorial Day reminds us, it's that our freedom didn't come cheaply.
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One way we could fix that situation would be to allow subscriptions to combine together more cheaply.
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A better understanding of the subterranean will help those resources to be extracted more cheaply and cleanly.
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Despite those drop-out rates, the MOOCs have shown it can be done quickly and comparatively cheaply.
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Dr Chisti's device is designed to reduce the effort required to breathe, and to do so cheaply.
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Beer flows cheaply, but I see little else to cheer in their deliberate blandness (Bagehot, December 24th).
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Memory bottlenecks can be overcome cheaply, and processors are good enough for the vast majority of tasks.
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So energy companies build peak capacity as cheaply as possible, which often means using coal or diesel.
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Maybe, to make another link to modernism, it's the high pitched, cheaply decorative colors, so very Warholian!
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Real's retail properties as well as its operating business were being offered too cheaply, the source added.
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So the next fight to come at Yahoo will be whether the company is selling too cheaply.
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She too could change plans and spend more today, but by borrowing cheaply rather than selling assets.
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Rental services no longer exist because guns can be bought cheaply and easily, even at street markets.
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It had plenty of retail deposits and a leading digital app, so it could raise funds cheaply.
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Those CEOs would likely argue that they're worth those expensive salaries: After all, they're working comparatively cheaply.
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Corporacion America, which operates 13 airports but only four outside Latin America, is not selling itself cheaply.
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It then lends that money a little less cheaply to "middle-income" countries, including Brazil and China.
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In an extraordinary breach of national security, the cabinets were offloaded cheaply because nobody had the keys.
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Right now, technologists don't know how to store electricity from renewable energy at scale cheaply or efficiently.
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It helped them to source components more cheaply and to gain a foothold in the Chinese market.
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But the advantages of being able to book a shipment quickly and cheaply by app will remain.
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An open system would be good for customers, allowing them to exchange money quickly, cheaply and anonymously.
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The aim was to buy jets more cheaply, though Doskozil did not rule out buying new Eurofighters.
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CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, we bought them so cheaply, that we could return more money than we paid.
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Bigelow's business plan depends on the development of privately-built spaceships capable of cheaply ferrying astronauts aloft.
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Tesla also bought equipment to kit it out cheaply, from other carmakers struggling to cut their capacity.
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A laser fires more quickly and more cheaply, per shot, than today's missile launchers and conventional guns.
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We now have a cure for Hepatitis C, and cervical cancer can be cheaply diagnosed and treated.
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Countries that hold down the value of their currency can sell goods in other countries more cheaply.
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Pros: Sturdy and reliable build, sharp blades and saws, packs down smallCons: Carrying pouch is cheaply made
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Over the years, a handful of companies made handsome profits from warehousing people as cheaply as possible.
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"Breathtaking" is an adjective most often cheaply used to describe artwork with pleasant colors or large scope.
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At 25, I was newly single and living in a cheaply furnished studio in New York City.
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To avoid criticism, an investment banker said, Putin must ensure the assets are not sold too cheaply.
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He preferred to work over old paintings that he acquired cheaply from antique dealers and flea markets.
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SO WHAT WE DO AT IEP, WE LIKE TO BUY THINGS RELATIVELY CHEAPLY, WHERE COMPANIES ARE UNDERVALUED.
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To target millennials more cheaply, advertisers may have to desert traditional TV broadcasters for new football media.
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The video, posted by an obscure fringe group, was rambling, and it appeared to be cheaply produced.
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The city needs to build more housing, more cheaply, especially in affluent neighborhoods closer to business districts.
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"Advances in technology allow massive amounts of calls to be made cheaply and easily," the F.C.C. said.
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" Still, he added, some buyers "have a misconception" that they can scoop up "damaged properties quite cheaply.
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Proponents of private parks say they can be produced more quickly and cheaply than their public counterparts.
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But in many online communities, the brand is synonymous with cheaply made gear and knock-off synths.
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They enforce a kind of fascistic conformity, like Mao suits but more cheaply made and less chic.
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Tamiflu, which is sold by Roche, Genentech's parent company, is now available cheaply as a generic drug.
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Proponents of the partnerships say that companies can complete projects faster and more cheaply than the government.
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And even though most of the products are cheaply made, she's given each a 5-star review.
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"Once you have your housing organized, it's possible to live in New York relatively cheaply," she said.
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Lyles came cheaply, after a 15.00 earned run average in his last four starts for the Pirates.
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Lyles came cheaply, after a 15.00 earned run average in his last four starts for the Pirates.
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She hates EDM ("decadent and cheaply made"); she loves EDM ("like I just railed cocaine, except happy").
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Sources said Orix saw the deal as an opportunity to buy cheaply loans made to healthy borrowers.
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The ESM borrows cheaply on the market against that capital and lends on to governments in trouble.
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But at least in Afghanistan, we earned enough and lived cheaply enough to afford treatment in Turkey.
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The ESM borrows cheaply on the market against that capital and lends on to governments in trouble.
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We weren't concerned about trying to get from Point A to Point B as cheaply as possible.
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But the Saudis insist on producing their own nuclear fuel, rather than buying it more cheaply abroad.
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A WELL-FUNCTIONING market is one that enables buyers and sellers to execute transactions quickly, easily and cheaply.
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With CRISPR, they can now make these edits quickly and cheaply, in days rather than weeks or months.
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The Yankees complained that StubHub resold tickets too cheaply, since it did not have a floor on pricing.
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More articles, more videos, all cheaply made and distributed through the purveyors of brainjunk like Facebook and Twitter.
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Trump has threatened taxes on imports by U.S. companies that leave the country to make goods cheaply elsewhere.
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Mr Riski hopes to slash that figure to three years by making the sails more cheaply in China.
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However, Lufthansa is not interested in any more A380 superjumbos even though they are available cheaply, Spohr said.
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The parts bin approach and unchanged design mean that Apple can make it cheaply with established assembly lines.
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In November Japan Post started testing delivering light post by drone to help serve remote locations more cheaply.
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But the products offered through its Express service, which generally includes perishable items, are not as cheaply priced.
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Aspirants toil eagerly, and often cheaply, in return for the know-how they will acquire on the job.
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"Because they sold it cheaply at the time, they want to be given back the land," he said.
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Britain's workers and capital will have to be redirected to produce things that previously were imported more cheaply.
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The biggest risk is not that post offices bid for their business too cheaply, as Mr Trump suggests.
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Most local manufacturers, burdened with patchy power and costly credit, cannot produce clothes cheaply enough for domestic consumers.
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But because morphine tablets sell so cheaply, companies are sometimes hesitant to produce them even with higher demand.
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First on the list is scaling the system up so that the nanophotonic layers can be made cheaply.
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They can be made cheaply and, unlike rigid silicon cells, can be applied to flexible films of plastic.
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It's interested in shocking, and it does not care how cheaply it might go about creating that shock.
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They also generate power more cheaply than that humming down the line from Eskom's coal-fired power stations.
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Work on the protocol slowed, and Gevers suggested that the development could be done much more cheaply elsewhere.
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Scammers can use software to spoof phone numbers and cheaply blast many phones in one area with robocalls.
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Goodridge said some businesses found they could advertise much more cheaply in free circulars dumped at local stores.
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As Google fine-tunes the technology, it could one day help patients quickly and cheaply identify health risks.
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Despite Brent crude trading relatively cheaply in the low $40s per barrel, the outlook for refiners remains gloomy.
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But you can produce and distribute video for an online audience more cheaply than for a television audience.
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If you want to do it cheaply, you need to think of the experience as the ultimate prize.
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When fans can't get what they want easily (or cheaply), they'll find some other way to download it.
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We desperately need to repair and upgrade our infrastructure; meanwhile, the federal government can borrow money incredibly cheaply.
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They argue it could help get gasoline and other supplies delivered more quickly and cheaply to the island.
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These subsidies allow China's solar panel manufacturers, some of which are partially state-owned, to sell cheaply abroad.
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They say that came from hotels and the revaluation of land, which they bought cheaply from local authorities.
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Going Further Drones also have the potential to address the problem of endangered archaeological sites quickly and cheaply.
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They suggest that reductions in carbon emissions can be achieved more quickly and more cheaply than widely believed.
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Reducing food loss, on the other hand, can generate more food quickly and cheaply without harming the environment.
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Now they're seeing the value in thrifting and resale, rather than buying mountains of cheaply made $5 shirts.
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Lopez Obrador responded by reiterating that the project could be done more cheaply at an existing military airport.
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Whenever I compliment her on a dress she's wearing, she tells me how cheaply she got it online.
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There were cheaply made basics on the market and ornate, overpriced lingerie, but not many options in between.
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He figured he could build it more cheaply, especially if he took his scavenger mentality to the limit.
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In fact, very strong demand allowed Netflix to raise more cash -- and borrow more cheaply -- than it anticipated.
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In the 80s and 90s, these sorts of books were easy to produce cheaply and were widely used.
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Sure, we want to do everything as cheaply as possible, but we always need to please the crowd.
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We told them we don't tour that much, we recorded cheaply on an 275-track in a basement.
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Upgrading systems is popular because it generally allows agencies to fulfill their functions more effectively, safely and cheaply.
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"No one should be able to easily and cheaply modify legal weapons into what are essentially machine guns."
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In an ideal world governments would leap at the chance to borrow so cheaply in order to invest.
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They can be made relatively cheaply and — except under very careful examination — are often indistinguishable from original parts.
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Making generic versions of household staples and selling them cheaply seems like an excellent way to do that.
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Private insurers don't obviously provide a service that couldn't be provided, probably more cheaply, by national health insurance.
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It's very difficult to get something like an aircraft carrier cheaply and quickly and have it work well.
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Speaking of phone conversations, I found the best way to cheaply make calls was through the WeChat app.
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That era, which coincided with the longest economic expansion, allowed companies to cheaply fuel their growth with debt.
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Despite the hiccups, companies continue to rely on the batteries because they can be cheaply and reliably reproduced.
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Indonesia's Cilacap could take steps to deal with climate change most cheaply at $65 million, the report said.
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The Hunt For 2950 years, Ivan Bodley lived happily — and cheaply — in a railroad apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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The result is nearly uniform metal carbide particles—literal carbon copies—that can be produced cheaply at scale.
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Its proven method is pointing a fire hose of human labor at any problem, as cheaply as possible.
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Some fear Riyadh is relinquishing its crown jewels to foreigners cheaply at a time of low oil prices.
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ETFs trade like stocks but track a wider range of securities more cheaply than buying the underlying assets.
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They argue it could help get gasoline since other supplies delivered more quickly and cheaply to the island.
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According to Mr. Kooiker, the customer found a supplier in China that could produce the axles more cheaply.
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It is the exact sort of paper-thin, cheaply licensed flotsam that fools grandparents and kindergarteners across the country.
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It has many old plants that produce power cheaply, some owned by powerful tycoons who would resist their closure.
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I always thought how great it would be if everyone could have access to that kind of tech, cheaply.
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"Amazon is doing what the customer wants, then it tries to figure out how to do it more cheaply."
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The new European law allows for some services under some conditions to be provide for free or more cheaply.
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Barefoot Law, a Ugandan non-profit run by volunteer lawyers, uses phones and social media to reach people cheaply.
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The loan sales were largely motivated by a desire to secure funds more cheaply, one of the sources said.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has concluded that Spanish olives are being sold too cheaply and benefit from unfair subsidies.
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Car manufacturers ought to recognize that they don't need to be cheaply exploitative in their quest to attract eyeballs.
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Satellites, even large planned networks like SpaceX's Starlink system, cannot move data as quickly and cheaply as underwater cables.
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And as lessors are often bigger than airlines, they can strike better deals with planemakers and borrow more cheaply.
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The most common explanation is that repressed interest rates have stimulated many borrowers to refinance their debt more cheaply.
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Any issuer must choose between raising as much money as it can and selling debt as cheaply as possible.
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This is a reverse auction in which solar developers that offer to build and run projects most cheaply win.
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But Green's and Zimmer's goals have been pretty clear from the start of their journey – provide efficient rides, cheaply.
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With global equity markets rallying to new highs and measures of volatility near record lows, options are cheaply priced.
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"Everything had to be done as simply and cheaply as possible in the least amount of time," he wrote.
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She paid $30 a month for a house without running water or electricity and ate as cheaply as possible.
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These private companies want to get to space more quickly, more cheaply and with more regularity than ever before.
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The survey described "trash films" as movies that were cheaply and poorly made, with embarrassing or even disturbing content.
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Second, it depends on customers in economies to the west slurping up goods made relatively cheaply in the hinterland.
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Anything that can be digitized, will be, if it can be done more cheaply and better than a human.
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Because it has the backing of the world's governments, it can borrow money cheaply on the international financial markets.
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In some ways an E-sail resembles a solar sail, a rival idea for powering craft cheaply through space.
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A fleet of cheaply operated fully autonomous taxis would be a massive game changer for the company's basic economics.
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Unfortunately, we discover that one has a slit cut into it and both of them are super cheaply made.
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Inflation-adjusted 10-year yields currently are around 4 percent and the rand is relatively cheaply valued, they said.
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That has given junk-rated issuers such as Elon Musk's U.S. car company the opportunity to raise cash cheaply.
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Unlike diamonds, these wafers are easily and cheaply obtained, making them better for use in quantum networks at scale.
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The country has been accused of selling steel cheaply abroad, hurting producers in places such as Europe and India.
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We were just looking for a place where we could have enough space and live cheaply to make music.
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Making more credit available more cheaply is vital for Modi, who wants to please businesses, farmers and individual borrowers.
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"The reform was done hurriedly and cheaply, which means more costs in the longer run," said Coimbra University's Dias.
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Like hospitals, prisons are clogged up by those who might be treated better and more cheaply in the community.
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But some investors complained that Mobis could be giving away the most profitable part of its business too cheaply.
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Unlike digital chips, analog chips can be made cheaply with older equipment, which translates to more consistent profit margins.
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Those miscalculations are deluding it into believing that a trade war with China can be won quickly and cheaply.
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It's easy to eat cheaply if you're eating off the dollar menu at McDonald's or making ramen every night.
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But they've had to find ways to do it cheaply to keep their annual spending below $262,262 a year.
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They then produce products far more cheaply and send them back to the United States and to other countries.
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"I'm most comfortable in a space where I'm making things very cheaply that are really personal stories," he said.
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That makes it much more efficient to run than our first house, which was built cheaply in the 1950s.
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In more normal times, banks are unlikely to lend more cheaply in the Gulf than in the United States.
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"Western Canada has been held captive by geography and hasn't been able to cheaply access the markets," Rogers said.
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There's a nice space now to make television shows cheaply and sell them back to HBO or other channels.
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The studio was so discounted that I could live there more cheaply than in any shared apartment in Manhattan.
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The rise of e-commerce and overseas production has made counterfeit goods exceedingly easy to produce cheaply and sell.
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By contrast, under the SOWEDA effort, farmers can get a variety of seeds cheaply if they join a cooperative.
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In Italy, 3D printing has been used to to cheaply produce an otherwise expensive part of the lifesaving systems.
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They are now also attracting tech companies because of the potential to generate electricity relatively cheaply from renewable sources.
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But in general, if companies, homebuyers, and government agencies can borrow money cheaply, that's a nice state of affairs.
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Blumhouse's movies are made cheaply, but don't feel cheap because they're conceived within the scope of their available budget.
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For decades, technological advances have increasingly allowed simpler, repetitive tasks to be done more cheaply and safely by machines.
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Even more damaging for neon was the fact that backlit plastic signs were being manufactured cheaply by that time.
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"It's hard to invest for that in the U.S. because that stuff is purchased very cheaply overseas," he said.
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One of the anti-competitive complaints about Amazon is that it prohibited its merchants from selling more cheaply elsewhere.
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Some scientists think genomic technologies could be used to synthesize antivenom, and eventually treat victims more cheaply and effectively.
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More broadly, global steel prices have been kept down by China flooding the market with its cheaply made steel.
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Companies are grappling with how to fulfill and deliver customers' orders of fresh produce and groceries quickly and cheaply.
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It also emphasizes off-the-shelf solutions so that businesses can protect their networked resources better and more cheaply.
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They have built their homes cheaply without official permits and are unable to gain access to government utility services.
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For instance, ranchers in Australia can currently send beef to Japan more cheaply than ranchers in the United States.
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And it's a recipe for inefficiency and corruption, with public assets being given away too cheaply to private owners.
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And part of the premium is because you can borrow so much money so cheaply in buying those businesses.
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And when emergencies pop up, finding cash to cover the expense quickly and cheaply is an even bigger challenge.
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By 2015, basic foods, once imported by the government cheaply on oil dollars, had become scarce, demoralizing the country.
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They have built their homes cheaply without official permits and are unable to gain access to government utility services.
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The primary concern for British businesses after Brexit is how easily and cheaply they can sell their products abroad.
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Amazon, meantime, has become a retail giant, training consumers to expect products quickly and cheaply, brand loyalty be damned.
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In several other Western European countries, the drugs are available cheaply or at no charge from public health services.
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Many companies opt to cheaply (and illegally) export their e-waste to developing countries with less stringent waste removal laws.
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They argue that this private organization could move more quickly and cheaply than the F.A.A. to reduce congestion and delays.
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The old quarry was one of the few patches of land in the area that could be used relatively cheaply.
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The movie has none of the atmosphere of his earlier films and, more than anything, looks cheaply produced and conceived.
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It did not feel cheaply won or unrealistic, given how many times the Starks have just missed each other before.
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Operators complain that other European countries have either awarded 5G spectrum for free, like Finland, or more cheaply, like Austria.
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That sounds like a lot, but the Points Guy has a clever hack for racking those points up relatively cheaply.
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If you're a manufacturer and have to move stuff around, you've got to be able to do it more cheaply.
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They allow banks, hedge funds and other financial institutions to quickly and cheaply borrow money for short periods of times.
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AND LOWERING MONEY IS NOT STIMULATING PRODUCTIVITY BECAUSE THE MONEY IS NOT GOING TO THE CAPEX WHEN THEY BORROW CHEAPLY.
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That said, the Bears brought in, by my count, four good players in free agency, and they did it cheaply.
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If you are able to rent a car fairly cheaply, why would you need to use a ride sharing service?
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Exchange-traded funds trade like stocks but track a wider range of securities more cheaply than buying the underlying assets.
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Most has gone into "electric arc" furnaces, which smelt steel more cheaply from scrap metal rather than from iron ore.
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If the economy lacks demand, governments can help to fill it by borrowing cheaply to cut taxes and raise spending.
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Dr Ailoje says that many infertile couples could have been treated fairly easily and cheaply had they sought help earlier.
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On the surface, it seems like a good deal: by giving up a few luxuries, passengers get cheaply priced tickets.
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They want to buy stocks as cheaply as possible and when they get a higher premium for owning risky assets.
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In recent years, we've seen a rise in fast fashion, which generates cheaply made and disposable garments in large quantities.
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All of the beds are weirdly expensive but obviously cheaply made with cheap materials, so we walk out empty-handed.
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This grade of leather is acceptable if you're just buying something cheaply and don't care too much about its quality.
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And that revenue grows even faster when people can load Facebook quickly and cheaply thanks to strong Wi-Fi access.
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Cloud computing, and the ability it gives to process and store bulk information quickly, easily and cheaply, is another factor.
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The problem lies in when the product becomes so cheaply made that consumers view it as a waste of money.
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With demand pumped up by banks, borrowers are finding themselves able to raise debt even more cheaply than last year.
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Memphis Meats says that by 2021 it will be able to make its product cheaply enough to launch to consumers.
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Now some say they have reverse engineered many popular high-octane hedge fund strategies, and can replicate them more cheaply.
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All were built after World War II to cheaply house the masses in a way that jived with communist ideology.
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The tax authority is examining whether Facebook understated its U.S. income by selling rights to an Irish subsidiary too cheaply.
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"We are reliant on foreign labour to deliver public services more cheaply," says Jonathan Clifton of IPPR, a think-tank.
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They were cheaply and easily (albeit illegally) acquired from local hospitals that were required to throw out the flammable sheets.
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Syria and Egypt were big, too although the latter makes little money because books have to be priced so cheaply.
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Partly to establish a national reputation as a reliable borrower, so that funds could be raised cheaply in the future.
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And before a class is certified, Erichson said, defendants can shop around for a plaintiffs' lawyer willing to settle cheaply.
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But market volatility, and the complexity and long maturity of ACWA's proposed bond structure, mean it may not issue cheaply.
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This consolidation has made it possible for Americans to eat more meat, more cheaply, and it has brought horrific conditions.
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Some have suggested that the abundance of heavy metals present in cheaply manufactured vape pens may be a contributing factor.
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A cheaply made garment is going to end up in a landfill a lot sooner than something that's well-constructed.
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Carbon emissions can be reduced quickly and cheaply by switching away from coal to cleaner natural gas and renewable technologies.
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Replacing an old bridge with seismic problems could have been done fairly easily and cheaply by building a simple viaduct.
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They say they have been subjected to harassment from the state aimed at forcing them to sell their investments cheaply.
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Beyond project building, Nerayoff said usage is increasing because ethereum can process transactions more quickly and cheaply than its rival.
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This was the conventional wisdom, at least, when much of the Beaujolais and Muscadet was made cheaply for mass consumption.
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HSBC's Monetary Conditions Indicator, which measures how much and how cheaply new credit is created, shows conditions eased in January.
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Mr. Goyco is able to sell these books so cheaply because he sells directly from publishing houses in Puerto Rico.
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States with high credit ratings can borrow cheaply; it will be hard for any private enterprise to overcome that advantage.
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The chaebol also face competition from China, which has begun producing many of the same goods, like petrochemicals, more cheaply.
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That's partly because they're often made cheaply and with haste, which leads to careless mistakes and outsourcing of problematic parts.
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In the past few years, something new has become possible in biology: cheaply "printing" DNA for insertion into a cell.
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And OneChronos, whose founders include a former Goldman Sachs trader, wants to use A.I. to create complex trades more cheaply.
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Alkaline batteries can be made far more cheaply and safely than today's lithium-ion batteries, but they are not rechargeable.
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The driver usually gets reimbursement for some or all trip expenses and the car owner gets their car somewhere cheaply.
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Executives say because credit unions are owned by members, they can provide loans more cheaply than for-profit payday lenders.
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Sedgefield nowadays has plenty of swanky suburbs, where a Tory life of home- and car-ownership can be lived cheaply.
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The Guardian reported in December 2015 that Trinity Mirror was considering creating a cheaply priced tabloid such as the i.
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It allows banks to quickly and cheaply borrow money, for short periods of time, often to buy bonds like Treasuries.
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Just like phones, the set-top box is built cheaply in China, imported, then reskinned as a domestically branded device.
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That allows Duro to move quickly and cheaply from prototype to finished product — so it can offer a lower price.
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I readily accept that this does not come cheaply, but I don't know that we or anyone else has alternatives.
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They allow banks, hedge funds and other financial institutions to quickly and cheaply borrow money for short periods of time.
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By driving up the exchange value of the dollar, it allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services more cheaply.
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But they also discovered that defense offices can do the work far more cheaply than independent lawyers appointed by judges.
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This can be done by satellite, or by sending people into fields with clipboards, but drones can do it more cheaply.
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For the designers, the Starter Home* strategy offers a unique advantage: the ability to cheaply acquire land in otherwise expensive neighborhoods.
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These surveys are essential, but relying on social media might allow scientists to more quickly and cheaply track changing public sentiment.
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Users will also be able to send money across the world instantly and more cheaply than traditional wire transfers have allowed.
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Tiny "cubesats" can be made by private firms for just a few hundred thousand dollars each and launched just as cheaply.
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"The company doesn't mind if their shares aren't on fire, because then they can buy them back more cheaply," Forte said.
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Methane from landfills accounts for only about 4% of greenhouse gases, but it can be dealt with relatively cheaply and easily.
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By mass producing the diode array and selling it cheaply Osram is tearing down a massive barrier for researchers and startups.
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He later found them displayed at a Nairobi gallery after a broker bought them cheaply from him and sold them on.
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That, in turn, would require export industries selling things to Earthlings that could not be made on Earth far more cheaply.
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The ability to drill wells and, more recently, to extract water from them cheaply with solar power has changed all that.
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They can borrow at low cost from the government's Public Works Loan Board to buy retail space that is going cheaply.
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While even fingerprints can be copied and used to spoof biometric security systems, these cheaply-produced reflective patterns cannot be faked.
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And while these machines help companies make clothes quickly and cheaply, they also spell doom for a number of garment workers.
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That allows people working in the cities to send money back to their home villages faster, more cheaply and more securely.
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I soon realized they wanted only fashions similar to the big names of Paris but made more cheaply by an unknown.
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Short of tax revenues, local governments treat land as free money, expropriating it cheaply and then selling it at inflated prices.
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If you wanted to reveal your presence to other civilizations as cheaply and unambiguously as possible, how might you do it?
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"She gave him a gift," Icahn said of Hollub, adding that others would have done the deal a lot more cheaply.
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And, unlike cash, Bitcoin can easily (and fairly cheaply) be transferred long distances, no matter the recipient, no matter the amount.
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Banks can thrive, he said, because they are trading cheaply and because Trump can cut some financial regulations without legislators' blessing.
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Scania, a lorry-maker that has flourished since being bought by Volkswagen in 2000, was sold too cheaply, says Ms Beckerman.
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The most worrying question is this: What opportunities are women missing because they can't get around the city safely or cheaply?
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There's no internal storage at all in the iZone, but you can easily (and cheaply) add storage with a microSD card.
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Some traditional Chinese medicines contain real active ingredients—in the case of bear bile, ursodeoxycholic acid—that can be synthesised cheaply.
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The idea is cheaply to screen the DNA of well over 100,000 healthy people for a wide range of genetic disorders.
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Now they talk about how cheaply they can get it out - emphasizing the flow of cash over the flow of crude.
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Amazon is spending heavily on new warehouses so it can stock goods closer to customers and fulfill orders quickly and cheaply.
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Uncrewed surface vessels and submersibles might be able to field far more instruments more cheaply than navies have in the past.
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A sell-off would enable either Venezuela or its foreign patrons, primarily Russia and China, to buy back the obligations cheaply.
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" The cheaply produced commercial implores viewers to "join the movement" by calling a number to "pledge your support to Mr. Trump.
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Though whimsical, the printers, which cost $5,753 each, are out to upend mass retailing by making every shoe to order, cheaply.
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Taking part in the timeless tradition of the vendange is a way to tax the body and free the mind, cheaply.
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Gifts of assets that you bought cheaply and now have outsized appreciation make for better tax efficiency compared to cash gifts.
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One of the main goals is to reduce recurring costs to allow the recently introduced A320neo to be made more cheaply.
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With SpaceX's family of reusable rockets, Elon Musk can deploy Starlink relatively cheaply, for about $10 billion, according to one estimate.
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He said on an investor call earlier this year that Amazon could move its own packages more accurately and more cheaply.
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The company told Olympus that it could resolve the problem quickly and relatively cheaply, the Shenzhen managers reported in mid-2013.
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But for those in the business of copying Apple products and selling them cheaply, the notch is a badge of honor.
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Imagine cheaply made, unmanned aerial vehicles that bomb areas and leave, all before people on the ground even hear the detonation.
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So what you need to do is make a lot of things cheaply upfront, and be able to chase that creative.
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The timing allowed them to pick up Spanish assets cheaply: Sambil replaced a mall that went bankrupt during Spain's banking crisis.
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Many Saudis have misgivings about the sale, with some fearing Riyadh is selling cheaply at a time of low oil prices.
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"When they became very popular, the wing was almost a byproduct, so the restaurants could get them very cheaply," Super said.
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"Such accounts are readily and cheaply available for purchase from resellers, often for a few dollars or less," the researchers said.
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Let's go create media as quickly and cheaply as we can that answers that question, or purports to answer that question.
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Google and Facebook, by contrast, offer their services for free, while Amazon built its reputation on selling as cheaply as possible.
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In his method of acquiring estates when they could be had relatively cheaply, Mr. Lurton was carrying on a family tradition.
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This prevents us from becoming either desensitized or cheaply fascinated by the otherwise relentless chronicling of Bakhita's misery-filled Sudan days.
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The other factor is the growing numbers of community health workers, who fight diseases like malaria and tuberculosis effectively and cheaply.
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But the victory did not come cheaply: His campaign and outside Democratic groups spent more than $10 million boosting his candidacy.
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I found more pieces of clothing that looked nice on the rack but seemed to be cheaply made after examining them.
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Meanwhile, the federal government can borrow incredibly cheaply: Long-term bonds protected from inflation are paying only about 0.5 percent interest.
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To their surprise the researchers quickly came across a pop-up shop selling cheaply manufactured stuffed teddy bears and plastic toys.
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Rather, he was describing investors who seemingly turned a blind eye to companies that fueled their growth with cheaply financed debt.
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In the early 1940s, he founded the Book Find Club, buying unsold books, called remainders, cheaply, and selling them to subscribers.
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Campbell introduced condensed soup to the U.S. and for years profited from its ability to cheaply churn out its iconic cans.
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And Warren has proposed studying how to safely and cheaply store waste as part of a $400 billion clean energy program.
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In essence, consumers would pay these plants a premium for electricity that competitors could produce, and are already producing, more cheaply.
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It doesn't matter if it's just a cheaply made ladybug sprinkler or an ugly plastic rose that lights up in water.
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That means robots can cheaply perform a diverse array of jobs, even ones once considered too delicate or nuanced for automation.
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Or perhaps Net Power's scheme for a gas plant in Texas that can cheaply bury its emissions will prove game-changing.
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Meanwhile, the success of the basic MST3K formula — adding jokes to cheaply acquired pre-existing footage — inspired other comedians to follow suit.
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Vinegar valentines are rare, as the receiver likely didn't want to keep them, and at a penny each they were cheaply made.
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It has gained popularity among humanitarians in recent years, with charities using it to transfer money cheaply and disburse aid to refugees.
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For hyperloop to truly take off, it must operate cheaply enough to lure customers away from air travel or high-speed rail.
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The idea was to make goods flow more freely and cheaply between all partners — who together represented one third of global trading.
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The name derives from the wired version of the company's cheaply priced Bullet earbuds, though this version looks decidedly less like ammunition.
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Many of them are not out of the woods yet, and the upheaval created by the Brexit vote will not come cheaply.
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Its tight control over its financial system gives it more freedom to borrow cheaply, and its central-government debt is relatively modest.
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But widespread economic improvement has yet to materialize, and hardliners accuse him of selling out Iran's interests too cheaply to the West.
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Germany can produce solar power more cheaply than sunny Spain "because we have lower interest rates, not because we have more sun".
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What I am saying is that selling privacy cheaply isn't any better for society than letting it be seized without any compensation.
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But there are those who believe the fall will be short-lived and offer an opportunity to pick up the currency cheaply.
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Next, the team hopes to do field tests outdoors and collaborate with manufacturers to cheaply produce fog harps on a mass scale.
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China's penetration rates for mobile phones and broadband internet are high, making it easy for startups to reach a vast market cheaply.
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Clever software predicts precisely when trucks will arrive and leave pit-stops and which petrol stations they might refuel at most cheaply.
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Smaller local banks, however, may lose out as the market expands, and suppliers spurn them to borrow more cheaply from larger lenders.
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It's very important because it for the first time turned the process of publishing into something anyone could do cheaply and professionally.
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Toyota plans to gather similar data cheaply through its fleet of consumer-driven cars (by 2025 this will number some 50m cars).
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Blame it on Instagram, but customers in the home decor space want to be able to change their tastes quickly and cheaply.
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Even in a super-connected world "you don't want to be surrounded by shoddy devices which are cheaply built," says Mr Peylo.
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This means that researchers might be able to cheaply, and effectively, build a scaffolding for cells that will turn into a skeleton.
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Because the drug is so widely and cheaply available, Big Pharma doesn't stand to pocket EpiPen-like profits by discovering new uses.
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These reviews allow anyone to challenge the validity of a patent far more cheaply and quickly than in a U.S. federal court.
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In 1998 a new fracking technique was developed in North Texas that allowed companies to extract natural gas from shale very cheaply.
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These plastic "jelly" slippers are a common sight across Asia, and are often sold cheaply in places like markets and roadside stalls.
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While it insists that it hasn't cut corners, the company explains that it's found a method to make the things more cheaply.
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This process also has to be done cheaply and efficiently enough so that it can be used by people around the world.
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The company's size and its triple-A rating from S&P mean it can borrow for long periods of time incredibly cheaply.
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His story is common: there is a glut of repossessed vehicles, land, homes and office equipment being sold off cheaply across Kenya.
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"We can give a container to every user and, given that they load very fast, we can do it cheaply," he said.
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For example, Apple's ability to assemble its iPhones cheaply in China has made the work of its American designers much more lucrative.
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BRITAIN has been a centre of steelmaking since Henry Bessemer developed a method to mass-produce the metal cheaply in the 1850s.
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Britons migrate to other European Union countries, too, especially retirees who can live more cheaply elsewhere and still get free medical benefits.
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This is beginning to change, thanks largely to the spread of mobile phones, which is allowing for new ways of lending cheaply.
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Banks wouldn't have as many deposits as a cheap source of funds, but they can always borrow cheaply from … the Federal Reserve.
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Teenagers can be brought relatively cheaply to England for low-compensation payouts to European teams rather than the payment of transfer fees.
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And when Trump was blunt about how cheaply you could buy and sell politicians in both parties, it made this town squirm.
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The federal government can indeed borrow very cheaply; meanwhile, we really need to spend money on everything from sewage treatment to transit.
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MYbank, a Chinese online lender that is an offshoot of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, has built its business on doing things cheaply.
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"When the commodity cycle turns, infill wells can be drilled quickly and cheaply and have a high probability of success," Mirabaud said.
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The materials could be produced cheaply and distributed at will, transforming art in the age of mass reproduction into a marketing tool.
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Virtual currencies run on a digital public ledger that updates several times an hour, verifying transactions quickly and cheaply without involving banks.
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The black market solution was song sheets: unauthorized, cheaply printed copies of the same songs sold at a fraction of the price.
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If local creatives can partner with Netflix to develop and distribute their content, and do so more cheaply and effectively, that's great.
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But, you know how fast-fashion shoes can be: cheaply made, uncomfortable, and as good as garbage after just a few wears.
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He came to the island in 1998 looking for contacts who might be able to cheaply manufacture clothing for his skate label.
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That is one reason they often hold a few tickets back and offer them cheaply in lotteries the day of the show.
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That small number does not show how powerful the Saudis are so much as how cheaply the United States can be bought.
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Japan had taken many products invented in the United States (automobiles, consumer electronics) and manufactured them more cheaply and with superior quality.
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That meant Chinese people had less purchasing power to buy foreign-made goods, and that foreigners could Chinese-made goods more cheaply.
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American sanctions clamping down on Iranian exports would allow Russia to buy Iranian oil cheaply and resell it at a higher prices.
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The theory behind using older but proven technology was that it would ensure that the SLS could be developed quickly and cheaply.
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He said Nigeria's strategy should be to produce which foods it can cheaply and import others that are more expensive to make.
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The company has to figure out a way to do AR computing right, the logic goes, before it can do it cheaply.
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Spouses can often do such jobs far more cheaply than another diplomat, who must be sent out separately and given independent housing.
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To me, the ending of "The OA" was ludicrous and cheaply provocative; some folks wired differently may find it haunting and profound.
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Still, the company is working with technology that is brand-new and needs to be made cheaply in order to be affordable.
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It's priced very cheaply as well," he said, suggesting investors "look for a move back up to one of the trend lines.
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But whatever it is, someday some enterprising food lab will hit upon it, and how to make it cheaply with minimal ingredients.
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"The two households created by a divorce simply cannot function as cheaply as the single household of an intact family, " it reads.
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Many Saudi stocks are priced cheaply in their initial public offers and rise by their daily limits for several days after listing.
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The good news: even if you have a small company and can't afford a banker, you can synthetically and cheaply replicate one.
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PG&E has its eyes on the bulk power system — buying enough power, cheaply enough, and dumping it into local distribution areas.
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"People are one of your most expensive budget line items and they're trying to do this as cheaply as possible," said Grygiel.
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"It was a special technique to cheaply produce wooden animals," said Konrad Auerbach, the director of the Erzgebirge Toy Museum in Seiffen.
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He rented the raw space cheaply and set about installing bathrooms, a bar and the unorthodox stage that hangs over the bar.
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Their opposition raises a profound question: If American citizenship is so prized and valuable, why do we give it away so cheaply?
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Huawei is thought to be ahead of other companies in supplying 5G technology and to be able to do it more cheaply.
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They are mostly glitchy and cheaply made, and the result of opportunists seeing a need and kind of, not really, fulfilling it.
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Finally, Elliott wants BHP to make use of stored tax credits and buy back shares more cheaply, for at least $6 billion.
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Now that you have the essentials in your kitchen, you can make your own salad dressing very quickly and much more cheaply.
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The technology is growing in popularity for precisely this reason: it offers a way to process passengers through airports faster and more cheaply.
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"Fintech" firms use modern technology to compete with traditional financial services providers, offering banking products such as payments or deposits more cheaply online.
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Proponents say economic theory suggests imports are then less desirable, so in response, the overseas supplier will then sell its goods more cheaply.
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Square Reader plugs into a headphone jack of an iOS or Android device and allows a merchant to process payments quickly and cheaply.
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It is also promoting aquaculture - farming shrimp, carp and tilapia alongside rice - to help farmers improve incomes while making fish more cheaply available.
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Visit countries not everyone is going to According to Hatton, the best way to travel cheaply is to get off the beaten track.
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CPUC President Michael Picker told Reuters on Friday that utilities must be able to borrow money cheaply in order to properly serve ratepayers.
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The big test is whether governments with a structural deficit can finance themselves cheaply—even with central bank help—over the long run.
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Urea, a compound of nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, can be made cheaply by mixing ammonia and carbon dioxide together at high pressure.
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You can get almost anywhere in the world pretty easily and relatively cheaply (at least compared to covered-wagon and frigate-ship days).
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That way, consumers can make rational decisions to reward companies that provide superior products for the same price or equivalent products more cheaply.
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That disconnect has raised the value of the dollar, allowing consumers to purchase imports more cheaply, but has reduced demand for American exports.
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Still, you can buy the starter set fairly cheaply and just play with that until you've decided whether or not it's for you.
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They can cheaply supply power generated far away to millions and, as they incorporate more wind and solar energy, they are becoming greener.
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If they can do so cheaply as well as quietly, these new speedbirds should face a rosier future than that afforded to Concorde.
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McDonald's buys ingredients more cheaply than a stand-alone burger joint, and its marketing costs are spread across tens of millions of customers.
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While it is usual for sellers to price more cheaply in the summer holiday season, the monthly drop was the steepest since 2014.
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Kerry said making the financing work is essential to counter coal plants being cheaply backed by Chinese banks and built by Chinese companies.
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Although Anbang might have overpaid on its international forays, it bought into domestic banks and property developers when they were priced more cheaply.
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However, another Amazon reviewer says the components used with this turntable feel cheaply made, which makes it tough to justify its price tag.
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Many of those given plots have had to lease them back cheaply to the big planters, becoming wage labourers on their own land.
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Although the raw material can be produced more cheaply from brine in South America, political, business and legal risks are lower in Australia.
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As Mattel seeks to keep its margins in check, producing films cheaply that can go on to multimillion dollar success will be key.
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Although the work can be performed quickly and relatively cheaply, there is not enough funding at the moment to fix all Flint's pipes.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) has cut rates to zero and below, bought bonds by the bucketload and lent super-cheaply to banks.
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Already companies that dove head-first into blockchain projects are learning that they could get the same results more cheaply using current technology.
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Mr Trump says he will save $300 billion from Medicare (the government health-care scheme for the elderly) by buying drugs more cheaply.
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It's a mess on camera, and I don't like it in regular life; it means something's cheaply made, and it drives me crazy.
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These contracts will allow more people than ever before to cheaply and to easily buy and in particular, sell large quantities of bitcoin.
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Critics say it's a really expensive way to secure the border, which could be more cheaply done with technology, border agents and fencing.
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But investors have also lent more cheaply to big banks on the assumption that they will get bailed out in case of trouble.
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Asian executives have been leery of convertibles for, in their view, it meant selling shares cheaply and diluting their holdings in the process.
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The growth of small, low-cost satellites and machine learning means companies can quickly and cheaply parse millions of satellite images a day.
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In doing so, the tribes spend long days foraging, sell what they forage cheaply, and overharvest certain plant species to dangerously low levels.
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Regardless, there really is no better representation of the budding Austin scene than the hodgepodge of various cuisines hustling, cheaply, around the city.
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The state would forcibly transfer 21981% of the equity of large companies to their workers and compel pharmaceutical firms to supply drugs cheaply.
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JPMorgan, the nation's largest bank, figured that OnDeck could offer the loans more cheaply and quickly than if the bank processed them internally.
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People come in to look at a product, ask a question or two, then leave, presumably to search for it more cheaply online.
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Though the AR-153 can be bought as cheaply as $600, the average retail price was slightly more than $1,000, the survey found.
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Prosecutors said they used the mining company's own money to buy its stock before buying the remaining stake cheaply from the Czech government.
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This way they can make hundreds or thousands of the sensors quickly and cheaply, making them much simpler to deploy at arbitrary scales.
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Factories in the United States and Canada shutter as work shifts to Mexico and Central America, where human hands do it more cheaply.
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Policymakers now see current levels as nearly neutral, after a decade of cheaply priced money aimed at battling the Great Recession, he said.
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Successful players in the meat industry thrived by lowering costs and increasing scale, which meant finding ways to raise livestock quickly and cheaply.
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The United States has been successful in constricting ISIS in Iraq and Syria by cheaply funding and supporting local forces battling the group.
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Already today, drones can be purchased or built by hobbyists fairly cheaply, and prices are likely to keep falling as the technology improves.
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However, a world without puffy cheese curls does sound horrible, and extruders have made all sorts of food more cheaply and quickly available.
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So when Julia Prescott, a writer for Vice's Munchies, visited the park in 2015, she decided to do it as cheaply as possible.
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Easing worries over Brexit and the Italian budget, due on Thursday, helped bring investors' attention back to the region's cheaply valued equity market.
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Mr. Conroy, unfamiliar with the concept of a publisher's advance, said that he could probably get the book printed more cheaply in Beaufort.
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Its attraction, early proponents maintained, was that it offered a way to bypass banks and governments, and to conduct financial transactions more cheaply.
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The Raspberry Pi is sold cheaply as a batch of components that children (and adults) use to build the computer and learn coding.
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Many of Europe's capital cities have extensive metro systems which let tourists and locals get around quickly, efficiently, and most of all, cheaply.
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Many were drab-brown, cheaply constructed of plywood and converted over the decades from groovy weekend getaways to down-market year-round housing.
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But nasal-spray formulations of generic ketamine are already cheaply available from compounding pharmacies, which mix individually tailored doses to order for doctors.
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Most candidates acknowledged in the survey that extending health coverage to the estimated 27 million Americans who remain uninsured would not come cheaply.
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Marketed almost solely to women, these luxurious editions presented poetry in imaginative ways, blending luxury bookmaking with quickly and cheaply produced light verse.
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By melding existing data, he wrote, the bureau could give Justice more accurate citizenship data than could a census question — and more cheaply.
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You can just use solar power plus batteries and bring power to a community — not just much more cheaply but much more quickly.
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Scientists can edit genomes more precisely and rapidly than ever before, and altered agricultural products could get to market more quickly and cheaply.
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The bank also lowered borrowing costs for the bank's cheap loan programs designed to ensure smaller companies can easily and cheaply access credit.
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In the early 1800s, Naples had an enormous low-income population, and pizza was a way for people to dine quickly and cheaply.
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She has the knack of drawing animals that, magically, are wholly bestial, whisker for whisker, and yet animated without seeming too cheaply humanized.
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The airline distributed a cheaply printed sheet that only advised us to call the usual National Health Service hotline if we felt ill.
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It is the only effective vaccine that is also safe for infants, and already it is made cheaply and used widely in India.
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Still, by the 1970s, Bagru's poverty worsened when its local base turned toward cheaply printed synthetics, and the industry was all but dead.
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The experiment yielded a commercially viable resin that Simpson estimates could be sourced as cheaply as 30 cents a liter of waste oil.
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I don't think it's right that Americans miss out on job opportunities because illegal workers are used to get work done more cheaply.
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Mongolia has struggled to maximize profit from its cashmere industry, with most of the processing done more cheaply across the border in China.
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The overnight market allows banks to quickly and cheaply borrow money for short periods of time, often to buy bonds such as Treasuries.
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I use a hockey stick, bought cheaply at a thrift store, to reach out and snag the item and pull it toward me.
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The first is a rejection of the whole idea of eating out, because after all one can eat much more cheaply at home.
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They didn't help because too many buildings, including dozens of public schools and hospitals, had been cheaply built in violation of the codes.
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Fast fashion—clothes that are made cheaply and tend to go out of style after a season of wear—is a big culprit.
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Banks depend, for their existence, on the ability to borrow cheaply for short periods and lend profitably at higher rates for longer periods.
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Wheels A California company has developed a "crate motor" to relatively simply (but not so cheaply) convert gasoline cars to modern electric engines.
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Home prices are high, there are very few distressed or foreclosed properties available to buy cheaply, and the competition among investors is fierce.
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Investments could be financed cheaply in the debt markets and repayments spread over 30 years; minimizing the need for direct federal budget appropriations.
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RBS has vigorously contested allegations that the GRG unit deliberately pushed small businesses to bankruptcy so it could pick up their assets cheaply.
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Why don't we build our walls with Kevlar so that kids aren't being shot through their own walls because they're so cheaply built?
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One thing to know about TV advertising in the United States is that candidates can buy airtime more cheaply than super PACs can.
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Meanwhile, the federal government can borrow money very cheaply — the interest rate on inflation-protected 10-year bonds is only about 1 percent.
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There are hedge fund managers, private-equity moguls and big banks that have been using the debt markets to borrow money extremely cheaply.
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And given how utterly committed the show has been to its colonialism, its stereotypes, and its cheaply exotic tropes — the vengeful geisha, really?
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White walls, roofs or tarpaulins, and extra vegetation in cities, all of which help prevent heat from building up, can be provided fairly cheaply.
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The promise of robo-advisers, which offer computer-generated financial advice, is to assist savers with these problems far more cheaply than human ones.
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Reconstruction is costly, but might be accomplished more quickly and cheaply using new digital techniques, showing the world that Syria values its cultural heritage.
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For Robertson, the newer stuff, made more cheaply (and oftentimes in China), doesn't measure up to the more expensive, water-cooled lasers of yore.
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Some analysts believe LG Display has been pressured to supply those panels cheaply, hurting its profitability, though the company denies that is the case.
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After three months, Ruby Scarbrough canceled her subscription, saying in an online review that she could buy the cookies more cheaply at a store.
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In order to know which species to conserve, and where, it would be handy to be able to establish fish numbers cheaply and reliably.
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Apart from using it to cheaply track and record students' coursework, some were considering providing micro-courses and micro-credentials, verified through the blockchain.
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This "inventory-recapture model" is industrywide and allows companies to acquire units far more cheaply than it costs to build properties or buy resorts.
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He painstakingly plotted water, road and rail routes to work out how to ship from any place in India to any other most cheaply.
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Buying back those dollars would leave them exposed to currency fluctuations, but potentially boost their returns because they are getting the dollars more cheaply.
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Not only will hydrogen have to be produced more cleanly and cheaply, the cost of using it as a fuel must also come down.
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By integrating the Stellar platform into their core software, Oradian will allow 300,000 Nigerians to cheaply transfer money between MFIs over the Stellar network.
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The second is efficient distribution, since the deteriorating products must reach customers quickly and, as cost is an important aspect of their appeal, cheaply.
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But the insurer made profits from the previous year's investment in hedged foreign debt, which was allocated to open foreign bonds cheaply this year.
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In 2014 a British parliamentary committee found that Royal Mail, the state-owned postal service, had been sold off too cheaply the year before.
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Xinhua says the anchors have "endless prospects" and can be used to cheaply generate news reports for the agency's TV, web, and mobile output.
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With a price of $120,000, this mid-engine Corvette won&apost come cheaply, but it will absolutely be a conversation piece wherever it goes.
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At first, the company provided its services cheaply or for free, until the founders ran into trouble closing a round of funding, he said.
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For that matter, why buy a car at all when you can cheaply ride in one that's just driving around on its own anyway.
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Metersbonwe succeeded by selling fashionable clothes more cheaply than foreign brands such as H&M and Zara and targeting college students and recent graduates.
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Moonlight, like its central character, never gives up hope: It never takes a shortcut, it never does anything cheaply, and it never compromises itself.
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Womai, which sells both own brands and imported products like Evian water, can use COFCO's supply chains to source goods more cheaply than rivals.
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Proponents of bitcoin say that it can help democratize finance by offering a way to bypass banks and governments, and conduct transactions more cheaply.
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Moreover, I wouldn't have realized that Apple could indeed manufacture a decent pair of wireless earbuds cheaply enough to bundle with its next iPhones.
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The large, sophisticated investors who would be the best fit for such long-term funds can often build internal private-equity teams more cheaply.
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Fossil fuel-produced electricity and water, for instance, are provided so cheaply in many countries that incentives to use less are limited for consumers.
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We noted only minimal chromatic aberration (a common problem with cheaply made lenses in which colors fringe and blur, especially at high-contrast edges).
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There was a decoration of some kind of Asian bird, a crane stencilled cheaply over a body of water, and a Korean Air calendar.
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The ease and speed of the shelter's construction is its key innovation, allowing the structures to be quickly and cheaply deployed where they're needed.
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Many agreed that Shelton gave them a good deal of autonomy, and denied that there was pressure to produce chickens faster and more cheaply.
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They figured they could live cheaply in a van while placing what they loved—travelling, surfing, mountain biking—at the center of their lives.
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Unlike the majority of junk I impulse-order off Amazon, or the cheaply made clothes I wear, a handmade knife can last for centuries.
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That means that money given now will go further than money given later, once we've already solved the problems that can be solved cheaply.
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It was my first time in Europe, so I decided to use the money on a trip to Paris, traveling as cheaply as possible.
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Guy Jones, a chemist at Reagent-Tests U.K., said this is a consequence of drug laws forcing manufacturers to work cheaply and in secret.
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On the way to their M.R.I., patients drove by an average of six other places where the procedure could have been done more cheaply.
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Some countries want to upgrade to 5G quickly and cheaply; Huawei can help with that; they see no obvious back door in its systems.
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"The American people understand that our citizenship is a blessing, and shouldn't be given away cheaply," he said on the Senate floor that year.
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Australia's central bank cut interest rates to an all-time low of 0.25% and forayed into quantitative easing to ensure credit was cheaply available.
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Better yet, they value points at just 1 cent each meaning you can earn points quite cheaply and then redeem them at higher values.
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Businessmen say their trucks could perform double their current daily average of four deliveries and thus sell more cheaply if they could move quicker.
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She'd like to see that data married with other methods that can be used to cheaply compare structures across brains within the same species.
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Although it was a potent drug, kids could get it legally and cheaply delivered to their doors, with no need for a drug dealer.
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If the IPO produces a valuation much below $2 trillion, the Saudi public may conclude he is selling the country's crown jewel too cheaply.
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These wines often achieve their low pricing by using grapes grown in the wrong places, where it is easy to farm cheaply and cynically.
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Improving online services and stocking sought-after premium goods may do more to halt the rot than trying to sell products ever more cheaply.
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"One is trying to do things as cheaply as possible and it's expensive to hire your own personnel," he said in a phone interview.
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A two-year-old, New York City-based, venture-funded startup, Fresco News focuses on video, in theory, producing a lot of content cheaply.
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He wanted to spend more time living by Leadership Principles that were loftier than simply selling everything as fast and as cheaply as possible.
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A key finding was that emerging markets, led by China, had "saved too much", making it possible for the United States to borrow cheaply.
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For example, the Pentagon employs over 600,000 private contractors, many of whom do jobs that can be done more cheaply by civilian government employees.
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Financial institutions with good credit ratings can now borrow almost as cheaply as they did in early 2018 before the default of IL&FS.
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Yet while research into exactly how to get the particles into the stratosphere cheaply is still underway, the science behind the method is solid.
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Automated technology allows companies to advertise on numerous websites in an attempt to cheaply and efficiently reach specific people based on their browsing habits.
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These shoppers "don't want to drive out to the strip mall and buy the most stuff that's made as cheaply as possible," he said.
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Compared to mortals, drones more cheaply, efficiently, safely, and accurately inspect buildings, bridges, roads, waterways, railway tracks, communications towers, solar farms and chemical disasters.
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And one of the most disturbing things about them is that the software to create them is cheaply and widely available on the internet.
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A lot of shady manufacturers turn out cheaply made accessories that can seriously damage your phone — the downside of swapping quality for a quick bargain.
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They say that private companies can mobilize more capital to develop additional oil and gas from the areas more cheaply that the state-run giant.
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But if the question is whether policy makers can cheaply nudge Americans out of destitution onto a path to prosperity, the answer must be no.
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Amazon is already in a battle with Walmart as the place to buy things cheaply and quickly — and Walmart has long served low-income customers.
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Whoever finds a way to cheaply mass produce these will make a fortune, as they seem like an obvious addition to any emergency preparedness kit.
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The most recent addition to the list: Crispr-Cas9, a powerful gene-editing technique that allows researchers to rapidly—and cheaply—cut-and-paste genes.
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But according to accounts from a number of victims, mostly women, these devices also help domestic abusers cheaply and easily establish power over their partners.
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But the lower yields have also allowed banks in countries hit by the debt crisis, such as Italy and Portugal, to finance themselves more cheaply.
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It seems like I could probably hire some people in Estonia, or some country where they work fairly cheaply, and build a patronage app/website.
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Used also for mainstream advertising and high-impact entertainment stunts, it appeals to activists who want to convey a big message quickly, effectively and cheaply.
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These days, plenty of D-grade pictures featuring big-name actors of the '90s and '00s are produced quickly and cheaply for the streaming market.
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These new services will get us all from point A to point B safely and quickly and, thanks to increases in efficiency, far more cheaply.
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As a result, once-spacious courtyard homes are now divided into smaller crammed houses or sheds that are rented out cheaply to poor migrant workers.
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The camera that allows the hand to "see" is just an ordinary Logitech webcam, and the AI software that recognizes objects can be trained cheaply.
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Although Italy already has more than 2 trillion euros of debt, it can still borrow cheaply, thanks to money printing by the European Central Bank.
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Although it might have overpaid on many of its international forays, it bought into domestic banks and property developers when they were priced more cheaply.
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Recent swings in the stock market have also prompted the government to delay some stake sales as it does not want to sell too cheaply.
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Instarem, a Singapore-based startup that helps banks transfer money overseas cheaply, has raised a Series C round of over $20 million for global expansion.
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This allows the Ox to be shipped cheaply to developing nations, where aid workers can use it to transport water, grain, fertilizer, and building materials.
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That hat got people talking, as many found its simplicity and cheaply-made appearance pretty funny on top of the head of a billionaire candidate.
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A steeper yield curve, which compares short-term to long-term yields, allows banks to borrow more cheaply and lend at higher rates of interest.
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The fires are often started by palm oil plantation and paper firms or by smallholders who use slash-and-burn practices to clear land cheaply.
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That included a trip to Philadelphia for which Price could apparently have easily (and much, much more cheaply) have flown commercial or taken a train.
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The firm is best known for its group buying offers, that allow products to be sold cheaply in bulk, directly from the manufacturer or farmer.
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If you spot an anomaly, you should exploit it while it is there, as cheaply as possible — and that is what smart beta can do.
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As for a gold miner stock, remember what makes gold so valuable: its scarcity and the difficulty of getting it out of the ground cheaply.
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This will allow the utility to more cheaply meet the highest levels of demand — often on hot days when homes and businesses run air conditioners.
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The added advantage of using plant-based materials is that they can be locally sourced and manufactured cheaply and easily using presses and grinding stones.
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Given their meager $114,000 budget, their concern was getting the footage as cheaply as possible, shooting on nights and weekends over the course of months.
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So, as the ex-Eero employees pointed out, they are willing to sell these products much more cheaply than a startup can afford to do.
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The so-called Carnes arm was not optimal for mechanical work, but it imitated the natural limb and was relatively easy to mass produce cheaply.
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The technology can help make light-weight parts made of plastics more quickly and cheaply than traditional assembly lines that require major investments into equipment.
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At issue are subsidies that the United States has accused China of providing to its companies so that they can sell goods more cheaply overseas.
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Both companies recently launched money-transfer services that allow Hong Kong-based workers from Indonesia and the Philippines to send money home cheaply and easily.
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There is easyJet, the budget airline that lets them hop between European cities as simply and cheaply as it can be to trek across town.
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Among the proposals under discussion: Expediting the process for exporting liquefied natural gas, and upgrading infrastructure to move energy to market more quickly and cheaply.
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Meanwhile, service companies are cropping up around the country to do the inspection and repair work more cheaply than small drillers can do it themselves.
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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.
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But, predictably, a lot of bad rosé is also out there, wine made cheaply and cynically to sell quickly before it withers in the bottle.
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Countries with undervalued currencies — like China and Germany — are able to export cheaply, create good paying jobs, and challenge the U.S. on the world stage.
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He also isolated another major flaw in the business: Travis, with his eye fixed on cutting costs, often rushed out unfinished and cheaply made products.
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You don't want to get too sloshed and miss the whole point here, which is to drink cheaply at a healthy pace with your friends.
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Bond yields have also diverged in recent weeks, helping "carry trades" that borrow cheaply in one currency to buy in another with higher interest rates.
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CB Therapeutics is a new biotech company that aims to change the game with cannabinoids produced cleanly and cheaply in the lab, out of sugar.
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It costs them less than anyone else to extract crude and they can do it much more cheaply than shale producers in the United States.
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Most gleeful when he could buy something cheaply and sell it for a top price, even if he had to wait decades to do so.
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Beyond true unusability, anything that is busted on your old iPhone can be fixed both cheaply and quickly at any number of independent repair shops.
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The cost of the materials totaled less than $30 USD, in part because the researchers wanted to see how cheaply the device could be made.
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There are hoards of new startups that want to solve that problem by building smallsat-sized rockets that can be built cheaply and fly often.
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The scramble has already prompted the U.S. Federal Reserve to allow 15 central banks around the globe to borrow dollars cheaply against their domestic currencies.
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Bombardier has argued that Boeing is also a recipient of substantial government funding and that pricing new models more cheaply is a standard industry practice.
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We saw why Forever 21 couldn't win over the sustainably-minded Gen Z — their clothing appeared to be cheaply made and not built to last.
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Japan has the largest public debt in the world, relative to the size of its economy, but ultralow interest rates let the government borrow cheaply.
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But there are fintech start-ups such as TransferWise that already allow consumers to send money overseas more quickly and cheaply than most traditional means.
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Boeing has unsuccessfully petitioned for that program to have import tariffs applied, arguing that it was being sold to customers cheaply after excessive state subsidy.
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But some schools found the lower-priced Windows devices too cheaply made to withstand student use and too low-powered to efficiently run Microsoft software.
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With more and more Chinese smartphone makers selling high-quality smartphones cheaply, the company's sales in the country have slid over the past two years.
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Hitting and destroying a flying nuclear warhead with a warhead or a laser beam is a technological feat that we cannot accomplish reliably and cheaply.
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Other Chinese smartphone manufacturers, such as giants Huawei and ZTE, make great phones as well, though no one sells them as cheaply as Xiaomi does.
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When I think of exploitation, I think of straight-to-video softcore and horror films churned out quickly and cheaply for established internet distribution channels.
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Vicente Fox, Mexico's president from 2000 to 2006, tried to buy land cheaply on the east side of the area from farmers, who protested with machetes.
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Another effort would have allowed landlocked countries to ship goods far more cheaply using a rocket-like air cargo ship that could land without a runway.
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Lead banks Deutsche Bank and Citigroup were able to price the deal cheaply, with 9.82-year Triple A class clearing the market at swaps plus 90bp.
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Nostalgia is why I keep going back to Topsfield, and the carnies, cheaply made leather goods, and overpriced fried dough are why I always leave disappointed.
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And you better beta this and do it as cheaply as possible initially, prove that there's a real business here, prove what it's going to be.
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But a team of UW researchers have devised a method to quickly and cheaply determine subtle differences between the different types of cells in an organism.
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Stati, his son Gabriel and their companies say they have been subjected to harassment from Astana aimed at forcing them to sell their Kazakh investments cheaply.
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And the promise of delivery drones hinges in large part upon delivering packages more cheaply than today's hordes of human bike messengers and delivery van drivers.
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Elizabeth Holmes once promised to revolutionize the multibillion-dollar blood testing industry with innovative finger-prick tests she said would deliver results quickly, painlessly, and cheaply.
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The campaign did it cheaply, with Facebook staffers assisting right there in the office, as the tech company does for most large advertisers and political campaigns.
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Its goal was to reduce tariffs (taxes) for American imports and exports traded with those countries, allowing goods to move more freely and cheaply between them.
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Environmentalists and other critics have argued that the feds hand out these leases much too cheaply, which amounted to a backdoor taxpayer subsidy to fossil fuels.
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The fact that women find it harder to travel around the city safely and cheaply, WIRED points out, could lead to missed work or economic opportunities.
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If you'd prefer to fly nonstop (and almost as cheaply), we found roundtrips starting at $279 on Norwegian Air from New York City on Google Flights.
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Expanding Ayco is the next step into the $9 trillion U.S. mass affluent customer market and offers the bank an opportunity to gain new clients cheaply.
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Today, there are 635 Cracker Barrels in 42 states, drawing families in with their outdoor rocking chairs (for sale, like everything else) and cheaply lavish cooking.
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"Fintech" firms use modern technology to compete with traditional financial services providers, offering banking products such as payments, credit, deposits and wealth management more cheaply online.
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On a single day in mid-June, CNBC sent notes to seven sellers on the list, asking how they're able to price the product so cheaply.
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With gas prices remaining relatively low, the distance you can travel cheaply opens more options for expensive time away for your time off, according to experts.
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Now, most of the factories in Poland are similar to those in the Far East — places where people assemble products for big foreign companies, very cheaply.
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Another feature is a piece of hardware called Peek Retina, which clips on over a smartphone's camera and can be cheaply made with a 3D printer.
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Few hedge funds would be willing to short sterling—borrow pounds so as to sell them in the hope of buying them back more cheaply later.
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Mining extraterrestrial objects could be economical, but would provide a weak reason for mass habitation, since it could be done most easily and cheaply by robots.
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The startup, which just completed a seed round of funding, is developing parts of launch vehicles to transport small satellites more cheaply and efficiently into space.
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The goal of the Boring Company, as he dubs his new enterprise, is to dig tunnels faster and more cheaply than is possible at the moment.
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Tiger started with record players, but quickly moved to cheaply produced LCD-based electronics that worked vaguely like video games, but had far more limited functionality.
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He could have sold them off cheaply in a private transaction, or presented them to the Chinese government to burnish his reputation and gain influence there.
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Stellar ($9.8bn) has developed a system to transfer funds cheaply that is used by charities, particularly in poor countries, as well as banks and remittance firms.
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This business model has drastically lowered the barrier to entry for scooter riders, allowing scooter skeptics to cheaply satiate their curiosity, turning some into loyal riders.
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The second is that while cost-per-megabyte has changed over the years, players are getting those megabytes much more cheaply than they have been before.
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Now he expects it is worth half that, a risk he knew he was taking and why he could buy his house in paradise so cheaply.
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State assets could be transferred cheaply and opaquely to ANC bigwigs claiming to promote "black economic empowerment", just as private assets have been in the past.
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The dome-like LNG tankers heading out from Louisiana and Texas are creating a market that can flexibly and cheaply deliver gas where it is needed.
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There, he found a guy willing to trade his boat for Long's car—and that's how Long got a ticket to living cheaply for four years.
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Oasis, which holds a near-10 percent stake in Alpine, has argued that the company's board was allowing it to be sold too cheaply to Alps.
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They said their wholesale prices were the same for both retailers, but that Amazon chose to sell their products to consumers more cheaply than Walmart did.
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The defector, who escaped through China in the early 22.5s, has also sent acupuncture needles, handbags, hair dye, vitamins and lingerie procured cheaply or through donations.
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The companies say the pipeline would carry Bakken shale oil more cheaply and safely from North Dakota to Illinois en route to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries.
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Still, the benefit offers strong advantages for the officials, including allowing them to cheaply rebalance their holdings and delay their tax burden on any investment gains.
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Found-footage horror films are incredible money makers for studios, because they can be filmed reasonably cheaply and tend to do well at the box office.
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California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Picker told Reuters on Friday that utilities must be able to borrow money cheaply in order to properly serve ratepayers.
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Some even reproduce the functions of a complete organ, like a kidney or lung, so that they can be used to test drugs reliably and cheaply.
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They argued that the waiver would help deliver gasoline and other critical supplies more quickly and cheaply to the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
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The shares of big companies, such as Apple or ExxonMobil, are traded cheaply in seconds, because they are part of a big pool of identical securities.
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"It's feeding America's addiction to opioids," Martin said, adding that the cartels have figured out a way to make it more cheaply and easily than heroin.
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But the window to borrow so cheaply may close if the U.S. Federal Reserve raises rates further this year, which would broadly increase corporate borrowing costs.
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But dealers contacted by Reuters said they might have not have been able to source dollars more cheaply on the market because they lacked good collateral.
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But they remember the lesson, one cheaply learned in an unsanctioned fight that didn't hurt their wallets and didn't smudge Floyd's otherwise unblemished in-ring record.
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"There's a lot of product out there, made cheaply, and, not unlike porn, it's churned out to appeal to a hungry demographic," he said by email.
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If this study raises interest in buying millions of additional doses for use in Africa, the drug could presumably be made far more cheaply, he added.
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MCAS was created to help make the 737 Max handle like its predecessors, part of Boeing's strategy to get the plane done more quickly and cheaply.
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In addition, defenders of natural monopolies often make the case that they benefit consumers because they are able to provide services more cheaply than anyone else.
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The vast majority of the products in question are sterile injectable drugs, hospital workhorses that are cheaply priced even though they can be difficult to make.
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The company watches which items from third-party retailers sell best on its platform and then looks at whether it can make those goods more cheaply.
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With the right tools and ingredients, easily and relatively cheaply acquired, you can cook a simple weeknight dinner — a delicious weeknight dinner — in under an hour.
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Their arrival is changing trade flows through their preference for cheaply-delivered Russian crudes which has helped Russia challenge the Middle East as China's biggest supplier.
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But the Aramco plan has created some public misgivings that Riyadh is relinquishing its crown jewels to foreigners cheaply at a time of low oil prices.
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You can eat well and cheaply at the myriad food trucks found in every nook of the city that serve everything from cupcakes to Korean barbecue.
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California, with its ideal climate and vast market, is at the vanguard of the movement to normalize the drug and produce it cheaply and in abundance.
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It is important we have a clear understanding of that and reject its rosy PR about simply wanting to provide goods to customers cheaply (and profitably).
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The results could be legions of newly empowered employees who could use health care services much more selectively and effectively — and perhaps, more cheaply as well.
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Although some of those videos were definitely created using very expensive and sophisticated cameras, it's absolutely possible to create your own 3603 videos easily — and cheaply.
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Tether Limited argues that using this method to buy virtual currencies allows users to move fiat in and out of an exchange more quickly and cheaply.
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LoRa (for Long Range) is among a clutch of narrow band technologies that connect devices cheaply over unlicensed spectrum and vast distances, needing very little power.
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The company watches which items from third-party retailers sell best on its platform and then looks at whether it can make those goods more cheaply.
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Its purpose is to loft relatively small payloads into low orbits above Earth, capitalizing on the recent trend of satellites being made smaller and more cheaply.
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Lego explained that it had too many bricks in 229, meaning that 21.4 was spent selling off warehouse supplies cheaply to make room for new stock.
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And they provide human contact, which is in danger of becoming a luxury good as we create robots to more cheaply do the work of people.
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Many companies are struggling with rising rents and labor costs and outdated work spaces and losing business to competitors overseas who can make clothes more cheaply.
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He found that he could buy them in bulk very cheaply from Stockholm, and sell them at a low price but still make a good profit.
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We need to be able to access the latest technological innovations and gadgets cheaply, but we also need consistent and reliable incentives for research and development.
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Investors can often buy shares of a company more cheaply on secondary markets — from existing investors — than they can by buying new shares in the company.
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If robots can consistently make things faster and more cheaply, the advantage of using low-cost labor in emerging markets like China and Brazil potentially disappears.
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Kolomoisky told Reuters he believed Buryak sold the apartment to Zelenska cheaply because his bank was short of liquidity and he needed to raise cash quickly.
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Such Good Friends was a best-seller in its own time, so copies are widely and cheaply available on AbeBooks (which is where I bought mine).
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Studying Art Abroad, and How to Do It Cheaply (1879) did not achieve the fame (or upcoming Hollywood movie version starring Meryl Streep) of Louisa's classic.
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The low rates were intended to bolster economic growth in the wake of the financial crisis, pushing market rates lower and helping companies borrow more cheaply.
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It sounds like a shortcut, but in this case it's not cutting corners, it's simply using a new tool to quickly, and cheaply, improve an existing process.
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Barnett would then buy Target stock cheaply, and sit and wait as the stock rebounded, which he referred to as "easy money," according to the criminal complaint.
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"There are few places on the planet where you can buy or rent oceanfront property as cheaply as you can on the coast of Ecuador," Santos said.
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It has since recovered by around 13% after the central bank released dollars and allowed posh Nigerians to buy them cheaply to pay for school fees abroad.
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The Spinner Pad only costs $6.95, so you can at least cheaply hold on to your fidget spinner forever instead of trashing it once the fad dies.
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Hastings and Randolph, discussing the idea during commutes together, knew that its biggest advantage might be its size—which meant that it could be mailed very cheaply.
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Anatolie Stati, his son Gabriel and their companies say they have been subjected to harassment from Astana aimed at forcing them to sell their Kazakh investments cheaply.
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Companies generally supplement their real-world driving by simulations, which allow them to cover more miles and so-called tricky "edge cases" more efficiently and more cheaply.
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It could be of particular value to the poor, who could accept payments, pay bills, or make remittances more cheaply and without need of a bank account.
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Increasingly, when people do buy paper napkins, they're opting for the private-label napkins — as opposed to name brands — that they can most cheaply find in stores.
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According to Luc Vincent, who leads autonomous driving efforts at Lyft, they were able to more quickly and cheaply tweak the software to soften the harsh braking.
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Wiliot says that the size of the Bluetooth chip, combined with the lack of any battery, means it can be produced cheaply and mounted on almost anything.
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And part of that do-everything ethos is a desire to run the business cheaply, with an awareness that lack of cash has killed many small businesses.
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Then, in the late 18th century, English presses started crafting cards with Valentine's wishes pre-printed on them, allowing festive folks to cheaply send out multiple sentiments.
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As stock prices fluctuate, the government could face recriminations for either selling Aramco too cheaply - flogging the family silver for peanuts - or too dearly - exploiting retail investors.
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Small-scale user-dealers buy their gear from underground labs in Britain or import it from countries where it is cheaply and readily available, such as Turkey.
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A two-part series at the Quad Cinema chronicles the cheaply made and formally rich horror movies that the UK's Hammer Films began producing in the 22012s.
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Governments have been able to borrow very cheaply for years, in many cases offering bonds with negative yields meaning investors are paying to lend money to issuers.
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Harbour wants Santos to line up the hedges as the Australian company can do it more cheaply than Harbour can, a person close to the transaction said.
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Business schools and venture capitalists have encouraged our young entrepreneurs to focus on software solutions that require few human workers or on hardware made cheaply in Shenzhen.
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In an era of oil abundance, they are working not just to find new crude, as was their habit, but to produce it as cheaply as possible.
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We've always been able to hear their influences through their four albums to date, but never has the work of their heroes felt cheaply forced or fused.
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M&R is reluctant to sell cheaply, having spent billions of rand transforming itself from a local builder to a multinational focused on the natural resources sector.
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No, most of us just want to be able to stream, game, and watch in HD on multiple devices, and to do it as cheaply as possible.
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And the fact that one of the causes of this lower volatility may be their vehicle for doing so cheaply may be the icing on the cake.
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Lem says the Spartan Cube can perform a range of diagnostics, including infectious disease and genetics tests, quicker, and more cheaply, than many other DNA testing machines.
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The blades are too big to travel by road, rail or plane, and therefore too expensive to travel from countries where they could be made more cheaply.
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Murray & Roberts is reluctant to sell cheaply, having spent billions of rand transforming itself from a local builder to a multinational focused on the natural resources sector.
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Getting early input from consumers helps companies switch gears faster and more cheaply on products destined to fail, according to a Boston Consulting Group survey last year.
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Instead of verifying transactions through third parties like banks, bitcoin transactions are verified quickly and cheaply on a digital public ledger that updates roughly every ten minutes.
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Foead said his agency had worked with farmers on ways to avoid the slash-and-burn technique that is widely used to clear land quickly and cheaply.
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Instead of the careful rationing of the Depression and wartime, goods could now be cheaply produced, as if by magic, from materials whipped up in the lab.
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If the drones could be built cheaply enough, they would one day dot the skies In 221, Zuckerberg wrote a paper analyzing various methods of internet delivery.
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But once a government steps in and imposes more stringent security regulations, companies have an incentive to meet those standards as quickly, cheaply and effectively as possible.
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Restoring this "green" infrastructure will more cheaply and sustainably augment repairs of traditional concrete, or "gray," infrastructure while also providing recreation, wildlife habitat and increased seafood harvests.
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It is hard to promote accountability and rule of law when foreign leaders can curry favor as cheaply as a few nights stay at the president's hotel.
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The Aura, when new, received relatively poor marks in regards to its cheaply-finished cabin, but it fares pretty well in other areas like safety and reliability.
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But Thole's solution is even more clever as his wands can be cheaply 3D-printed and don't require any tech inside whatsoever; just a highly-reflective tip.
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Over the long run, the price of trading stocks has generally gone down as exchanges and trading firms have competed to buy and sell stocks more cheaply.
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WASHINGTON — Ever since Jeff Bezos started the website Amazon to sell books, he has wrestled with how to deliver its products as quickly and cheaply as possible.
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Australian media companies have been under pressure as customers seek content more cheaply online and advertisers focus their spending on internet giants like Facebook, Google and Netflix.
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OPEC cuts are a prime opportunity for American energy producers to show what recent advances in extraction technology can do, and how cheaply they can do it.
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When lifted from elsewhere and done cheaply, however, it can glint like a low-grade shellac veneer over a pop song, attempting to give it more credibility.
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Travelers heading to, from or through an area in the path of the storm might start checking to see how easily and cheaply they can shift plans.
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Most ended up in hypersegregated neighborhoods, often in cheaply constructed and poorly maintained public housing that, in the 29s, would become emblems of urban decay and malaise.
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As the trust also has stakes in some of the companies, its shares fell as markets bet the suspended fund may be forced to sell holdings cheaply.
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Unlike cigarettes (which are allowed in carry-on luggage), or even vape juice, one can't easily or cheaply pick up a new custom mod after touching down.
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I hate to use the term "cheaply" because the dishes might be cheaper in fiscal terms but in terms of flavour and texture, they're second to none.
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But the Chinese government has curbed competition against Huawei in China — by both foreign and Chinese companies — to enable Huawei to grow bigger, more quickly and cheaply.
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Still, low global interest rates and a recent further cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve mean that despite market volatility borrowers could tap debt investors relatively cheaply.
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But experts say if the method proves effective and safe, it could help a range of neurological and psychiatric disorders more cheaply and safely than current approaches.
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If you're looking to live a high-end lifestyle for as cheaply as possible, you probably want to avoid cities like Hong Kong, Singapore, and New York.
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The cameras that increasingly surround us will allow the police to cheaply and easily identify us — and who we're with, even if part of a giant crowd.
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Now researchers have gone further, showing just how easily and cheaply a tiny, tough-to-detect spy chip could be planted in a company's hardware supply chain.
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Robo-advisors like Betterment and Wealthfront that rose to prominence in the early part of the last decade use algorithms to manage money for investors more cheaply.
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It was through cheaply made, sex-and-violence laden genre films that Hollywood, or at least a group of mini-studios therein, opted to attract an audience.
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A newer and still nascent Ripple product called xRapid allows financial institutions to convert fiat currencies to XRP quickly and cheaply, and transact digitally in real time.
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Despite rapid expansion and a drastic fall in the cost of producing power, renewable firms are still struggling to produce power as cheaply as coal-fired plants.
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Chickens, though, have been subject to intensive domestication efforts over roughly 8,000 years, Mr. Wilkie said, and we know how to rear them cheaply and in quantity.
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CRRC, the Chinese train maker, alarms foreign competitors because it can produce equipment cheaply in China and receives subsidies from the government, giving it a price advantage.
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The fix: Lego-style bricks for building houses cheaply Construction crews from Musk's Boring Company, which launched in 2016, excavate through rock and soil to bore tunnels.
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They sell it very cheaply, Dr. Karron said, about $10 to 20 a dose, and have to throw away anything unsold at the end of the season.
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She had the same benefits as other ... even when she was on the manufacturing line, they didn't get stock options, but they could buy stock very cheaply.
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Chinese companies are able to sell steel cheaply in the US because China produces enormous amounts of it — about half of all the steel produced in the world.
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Because Rokae can produce robot arms more cheaply than Western competitors, it can appeal to businesses that might not otherwise have had enough capital to invest in automation.
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"There are a lot of multinational corporations working (in these areas) and their goal is to extract resources as quickly and as cheaply as they can," says Garber.
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You can use Peloton's app, and a multitude of other streaming apps, more cheaply, but it's a different experience, and one that still often requires access to equipment.
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"Ideally, we'd like unhindered, safe access at all times to provide relief -- and by road, we can do this more cheaply, effectively and in proper time," he said.
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Nine in ten emergency visits are because of escalations in symptoms, such as breathlessness; most of these patients could be treated better, faster and more cheaply at home.
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Keen to keep voters such as commercial drivers and tractor- and pump-addicted farmers happy, they instructed state-owned fuel companies to sell diesel more cheaply than gasoline.
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He "loved" cinema inasmuch as he loved winning awards and making massive profits off films that had been produced cheaply, purchased, and made to appeal to larger audiences.
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