It's very inexpensive and I don't mind owning an inexpensive stock here.
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It's been inexpensive, and now it's inexpensive to be there, thanks to the currency.
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We were coming out of a recession, employees were inexpensive, office space was inexpensive.
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All Americans benefit from inexpensive food, after all, and inexpensive TVs and other goods.
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"People expect a generic to be inexpensive, but the reason it is inexpensive is that there is reasonable competition," Dr. Kesselheim said.
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We thought it was an inexpensive stock that nobody got excited about, and it's still an inexpensive stock and it's still going higher.
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Firsthand – Inexpensive, self-service retail kiosks Firsthand allows companies, cafes and bars to monetize their extra space by installing inexpensive, self-service retail kiosks.
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It is very inexpensive, but again, in the continuing theme of this lightning round, inexpensive does not equal a stock that can stop going down.
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"[W]herever you are, anywhere in the world, you can order inexpensive kits and parts and — get yourself a Raspberry Pi," says Wozniak, referring to the small, inexpensive computer.
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But the extreme distressed style of mine put me off – I felt like so much distressing on a stretch jean looked a little inexpensive, and inexpensive these jeans are not.
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" Texas Instruments Inc: "I think Texas Instruments is inexpensive.
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" Charles Schwab: "It's an inexpensive stock with no catalyst.
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It's awesome to have all this great, inexpensive recreation nearby!
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The gift is inexpensive but I hope she likes it.
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Irazu has inexpensive Costa Rican goodness and it's also BYOB.
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Patches are also relatively inexpensive — costing a few hundred dollars.
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Mine were $2,000 and they were on the inexpensive end.
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And the paint is really a inexpensive interior house paint.
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Unfortunately, early buyers will be left without any inexpensive primes.
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The Chinese companies are approaching inexpensive launches in different ways.
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The Model Sondors aims to provide inexpensive, accessible electric transportation.
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Alcatel is also launching two inexpensive tablets running 25 Oreo.
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Shootings will not happen again - a big & very inexpensive deterrent.
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I only buy inexpensive hoops because I loose them often.
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Cardboard has long served as an inexpensive plaything for cats.
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It's portable, fast, relatively inexpensive, and really, really good looking.
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It is an inexpensive stock, but I have no edge.
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But for certain situations it's a great and inexpensive fit.
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Looking for a pair of inexpensive headphones for working out?
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A big factor back then is that housing was inexpensive.
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It's also an inexpensive approach to flood and noise control.
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In other words, it's classic Amazon hardware: durable and inexpensive.
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I think FedEx is inexpensive, it has come a lot.
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Can inexpensive food ever be as good as expensive food?
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Juan: The inexpensive nature of producing zines definitely doesn't hurt.
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And the good thing is that stickers are quite inexpensive.
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They're relatively inexpensive and offer security benefits over traditional computers.
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Two colors of inexpensive Home Depot carpet line the walls.
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Universal verification would not be an easy or inexpensive solution.
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Travel is inexpensive because you won't need a return ticket.
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"There are plenty of inexpensive options out there," she says.
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At $22011 to $2011, none of these wines are inexpensive.
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Me, I run through one of my course (very inexpensive).
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"It's the path to outdoor football, and inexpensive," Tozer says.
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And pretty much everyone is coming online via inexpensive Androids.
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Not only are they inexpensive, but recyclable and environmentally friendly.
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I also live here with my partner, and it's inexpensive.
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Take Uber "Uber is inexpensive and efficient," Ms. Aviles said.
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First, they're inexpensive (about $15 to $20 for a year).
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Most kimbap is designed to be portable, filling and inexpensive.
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It feels like it could be a very inexpensive Prosecco.
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So this was an inexpensive way to a new beginning.
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Good, inexpensive pinot noirs are not easy to come by.
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It was simple, hearty and almost unreasonably inexpensive at €2.
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As ad buys go, StuyTown's special truck seems relatively inexpensive.
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That said, it's inexpensive, but there's just not enough storage.
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Diners used to inexpensive Chinese food complained about the prices.
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Wild salmon is not inexpensive, as farmed salmon can be.
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Diners used to inexpensive Chinese food complained about the prices.
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Insurance would be reserved for emergencies, through inexpensive catastrophic coverage.
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It also points to an inexpensive valuation for the stock.
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In other words, it's easy to buy and pretty inexpensive.
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They are inexpensive (starting at $4.99), catchy, and importantly—still available.
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In a narrow sense, it's true that breast-feeding is inexpensive.
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But Apple has always done "inexpensive" devices differently than the rest.
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Walmart indeed offers a relatively inexpensive choice, essentially over the counter.
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It's very inexpensive and no one's championing it, except for me.
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Wish lets shoppers buy inexpensive goods directly from vendors in China.
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Time and budget constraints: DIY retreats can be short and inexpensive.
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I'm not gonna say pull the trigger, but it is inexpensive.
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Still, it's absolutely possible to find inexpensive and (mostly) safe vibes.
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The inexpensive components in the turntable just aren't of that quality.
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Sometimes, all that is required are small, simple, and inexpensive changes.
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Inexpensive as the Fire HD 10 is, it's still pretty respectable.
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Water testing is relatively inexpensive, usually costing between $20 to $100.
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It's a very inexpensive stock, particularly after the cohort's moved up.
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I searched around and couldn't believe how inexpensive this one was.
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So, while the stock is inexpensive, Cramer suggested taking a pass.
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Today's fast food options can be healthy, inexpensive, and nutrient-rich.
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It is one of the most inexpensive brands on the market.
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Find cool, inexpensive blouses at Mango, and men's shirts at Gant.
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After all, healthcare for most common problems in Ecuador is inexpensive.
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In some countries the care is extremely inexpensive and high quality.
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It's relatively inexpensive, compared to other products from the same company.
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If an insurance plan is inexpensive, "there's a reason," he stated.
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Neutrogena has always been a relatively inexpensive, safe, and reliable product.
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Wands, as it turns out, are relatively inexpensive: Harry's cost $175.
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Satellite jamming equipment is relatively inexpensive and not complicated to operate.
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Or throw away an inexpensive top when you could sell it?
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They asked the stewardess on board to recommend an inexpensive hotel.
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But inexpensive farmed salmon is a bland, sorry alternative to wild.
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"We have an inexpensive bottle, but the best quality tequila inside."
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"Bolivia doesn't get much attention, and it's relatively inexpensive," she said.
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An easy and inexpensive way to make matcha lattes at home.
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A pack of inexpensive toy mice to keep your cat entertained.
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An inexpensive face mask pack that's more expensive at other retailers.
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" Kemet Corporation: "Inexpensive semiconductor company that I think is worth buying.
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But that doesn't necessarily mean that all inexpensive pillows are bad.
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Simply put, this leash is inexpensive, durable, and easy to use.
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It's also very, very, very, very inexpensive given its growth rate.
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But there are plenty of inexpensive off-campus options as well.
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Frequent fliers are seeing those inexpensive upgrade offers, too, of course.
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Jergens sells a number of inexpensive moisturizers, creams, and tanning products.
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The best thing about e-readers is that they're relatively inexpensive.
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It can be prevented with a widely available and inexpensive vaccine.
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We should all embrace this extremely inexpensive way to lower crime.
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The range is impressive for such a modest and inexpensive unit.
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A yard or window sign is an inexpensive way to participate.
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AO's coolers are the most inexpensive soft coolers we'll stand by.
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Apparently more people were O.K. with making their own inexpensive meals.
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These are their inexpensive knives that they intentionally use and abuse.
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So I decided to put these inexpensive shops to the test.
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It's shockingly inexpensive, but can compete with much pricier gaming mice.
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Even relatively inexpensive and simple solutions can have a profound impact.
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"The food is freshly prepared, authentic and inexpensive," Mr. Ducasse said.
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Soviet books were inexpensive and beautifully produced on glossy art paper.
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And they're inexpensive if you're doing only a window or two.
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Inexpensive Google-based Chromebooks, which aren't counted by Gartner, are up.
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The Milk Bowl of Feathers book is accessible, delightful, and inexpensive.
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A few simple, inexpensive tools will make the work less frustrating.
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Many small carriers depend on inexpensive equipment from the Chinese company.
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It allows for an inexpensive, structurally secure and flexible design process.
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The food was inexpensive, considering what a Canlis meal usually costs.
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This is what you want from a quick and inexpensive burger.
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Amazon announced an inexpensive new Fire HD 10 tablet on Tuesday.
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Catalogs are not inexpensive when ranked against other forms of marketing.
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It's a small, inexpensive change that can have a big impact.
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No one would ever know that inexpensive cabinets were hidden underneath.
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But the best thing about it is how inexpensive it is.
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Canned foods tend to be economical, but they aren't always inexpensive.
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It is inexpensive (a one-way trip is $2.75) and quick.
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Canned foods tend to be economical, but they aren't always inexpensive.
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"But in the world of funds, it's pretty inexpensive," Fisher said.
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Cucchiara said that both the database and the monitors are inexpensive.
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Considering the value of what it teaches, ZerotoStartup is very inexpensive.
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Uniqlo also sells cashmere scarves for $49.90, which is absurdly inexpensive.
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" LGI Homes: "That's a very inexpensive stock, it's a good stock.
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" LGI Homes: "That's a very inexpensive stock, it's a good stock.
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Keeping a car in top shape is not an inexpensive proposition.
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Unfortunately the great inexpensive health care is still off the books.
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The devices are inexpensive and have a wide range of uses.
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In 1995 she purchased an inexpensive supplemental insurance policy for cancer coverage.
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Can we incorporate some much-needed features into a relatively inexpensive package?
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Drones are inexpensive, automated, and massively expand the surveillance capabilities of police.
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"This is a very inexpensive trade" Najarian said on Thursday's "Halftime Report".
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It's not just access to a sizable pool of relatively inexpensive engineers.
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Cramer said Thursday that Facebook is now a "very inexpensive growth stock."
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One of the best inexpensive robot vacuums is the Ecovacs Deebot N79S.
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The Trump administration could launch more inexpensive but innovative projects like 5GAT.
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Wider distribution of inexpensive fentanyl test strips to drug users might help.
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Apart from the 227 Rainoldi, these Valtellina Superiores were not inexpensive wines.
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If you haven't guessed by now, Uber is extraordinarily inexpensive in India.
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Officially, Obama isn't allowed to receive gifts unless they're small and inexpensive.
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It is inexpensive, but that group is under some tremendous price pressure.
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"Some dental services are inexpensive, like cleanings and annual checkups," said Neuman.
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They smell good, are inexpensive, and work for everyone at any age.
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Still, it's an inexpensive batch of classic films for a decent price.
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This shift is more understandable in countries with access to inexpensive labour.
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"Shootings will not happen again — a big & very inexpensive deterrent," he tweeted.
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The Nissan Leaf uses a simple and relatively inexpensive air-cooling system.
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Seriously delicious food, surprisingly inexpensive, and a really cute and charming waiter.
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Intel didn't release a price list but I'm sure it's not inexpensive.
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Mass-produced cups made of inexpensive material are common in many places.
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Embrace useful, inexpensive stuff like the CocoKool 3-in-1 Avocado Tool.
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It's really inexpensive to create and ... these concepts have been around forever.
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Even if you don't own these items, they're fairly inexpensive to purchase.
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Secondly, the company could establish relationships with manufacturers of inexpensive generic drugs.
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Pros: Inexpensive, easy to set up, includes a subwooferCons: Mediocre audio quality
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Creating the foundation for that is not exactly an inexpensive endeavor, however.
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Bottom line: The i3 with the optional Range Extender is not inexpensive.
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That's where an inexpensive silicone ring from Roq can come in handy.
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That helps make the stocks that offer outsize dividend growth unusually inexpensive.
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Looking for an inexpensive speaker that still looks and sounds pretty good?
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People who were living in these crazy loft condos that were inexpensive.
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First he used an inexpensive sex toy he purchased online, which broke.
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Takeout can get pricey, even if you're trying to keep it inexpensive.
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Potatoes have been providing inexpensive nourishment and inebriation to humanity for aeons.
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I'm constantly targeted with Instagram ads for inexpensive, online-only fashion brands.
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Other inexpensive steaks include hanger, tri-tip, chuck eye and chuck tenders.
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They're gonna find something that's inexpensive that people are proven to like.
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Buying bottles at the cider houses in Basque Country is relatively inexpensive.
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You can only experience it though Google Cardboard, Google's inexpensive VR viewer.
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They last as long as I need them to, and they're inexpensive.
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Ms. Walker noted that she often works in inexpensive materials, like paper.
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A good tailor can take any inexpensive look and turn it chic.
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It can be done from anywhere, and the lens is relatively inexpensive.
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But EEG is accessible, portable, and inexpensive—and that means a lot.
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They are plentiful, inexpensive and easy for amateurs to catch in quantity.
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Bump stocks are legal and inexpensive, with some versions advertised for $99.
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If you prefer a solid rainproof cover, an inexpensive tarp works well.
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Sixteen states required curbside voting in 2016, an inexpensive, low-tech solution.
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When eating out, they head to understated and inexpensive osterias and trattorias.
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Homebuilders are simply not building enough inexpensive houses that the market needs.
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They are inexpensive and hard to trace, and they can be profitable.
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GroVia Hybrid Reusable Baby Cloth Diapers are inexpensive, earth-friendly, and adorable.
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Also, the smallpox vaccine was inexpensive, with only a single injection required.
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It was relatively inexpensive, so I wasn't crushed by the financial loss.
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At hotpot restaurants in China, most of the ingredients are relatively inexpensive.
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There, a friend and I enjoyed a vast — and inexpensive — Indonesian feast.
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They bought an inexpensive, two-bedroom apartment in 2003 when they married.
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Pros: Inexpensive, accurate readings, magnetized for convenient storage, lifetime warrantyCons: Short probe
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Big, well-organized surf schools, offering inexpensive (by American standards) lessons flourished.
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Big, well-organized surf schools, offering inexpensive (by American standards) lessons flourished.
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Not only are well-diversified index funds widely available, they're also inexpensive.
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Those who aren't connected want inexpensive, innovative new opportunities to come online.
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Patients would no longer have an incentive to shop for inexpensive insurance.
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Not only is Coca-Cola inexpensive in Mississippi, pretty much everything is.
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The surface, the researchers say, is durable, flexible and inexpensive to make.
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"They're inexpensive and require no prep," McCarthy wrote in a Twitter message.
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Creating, building, and manufacturing a sign for a Dunkin' location isn't inexpensive.
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Furthermore, the researchers found that these lead remediation programs were relatively inexpensive.
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At that time, most Americans who bought diamonds bought tiny, inexpensive stones.
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More down-to-earth bottles exist, though they are almost never inexpensive.
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Musk claimed these rocket trips would be as inexpensive as commercial air travel.
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For residents, Austin is an inexpensive place to live, with burgeoning career opportunities.
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They're readily available, lightweight and relatively inexpensive compared to alternatives like 3D printers.
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Who's going to fund a clinical trial on lithium, an inexpensive, unpatentable element?
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For an inexpensive device with a 213-inch display that's a remarkable feat.
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The marketing campaign was inexpensive and focused on digital promotion, and targeted events.
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The cost of living in Eastern Europe is very inexpensive compared to NYC.
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Mild cases can be treated with inexpensive, over-the-counter oral rehydration salts.
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The latter is a great place to find an inexpensive, but quality boards.
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Local markets provide fresh fruit, meats, fish, vegetables, and cheeses for inexpensive prices.
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"I couldn't tell you the cost, but they were relatively inexpensive," he says.
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Everything at Vigía is done by hand, and with throwaway or inexpensive materials.
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JIM CRAMER: I want to speak to the inexpensive nature of Citi stock.
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The drink, which is relatively inexpensive, can be lethal if not mixed properly.
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And if you speak Japanese, Saturn and PlayStation versions are available, and inexpensive.
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Think picnic tables, inexpensive prices, and a lovely owner who is a pitmaster!
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U.S. real estate in particular is relatively inexpensive compared to properties in Asia.
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For the other side of the trade, make licensing easy, routine and inexpensive.
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I think that company is so inexpensive, I frankly don't even understand it.
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This inexpensive pair from Amazon is made from fabric with UPF 50+ protection.
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In the market for an inexpensive pair of headphones with studio-quality sound?
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It's amazing how inexpensive groceries can be when you aren't buying any wine.
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But Greenland provided a perfect opportunity since a drone is inexpensive to operate.
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"This contraception thing, my gosh, it's so inexpensive," Friess told host Andrea Mitchell.
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Antora Energy, in Fremont, California, will heat "inexpensive carbon blocks" (to 2000° C!).
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Glitter tends to be inexpensive, and a little bit goes a long way.
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Check out the Google Cardboard goggles as an inexpensive way to get started.
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It was so inexpensive at the time, I didn't think anything about it.
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Ahead, nine inexpensive options for doing Halloween with smiles, tears, and lolling tongues.
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Colleges and universities can take two relatively inexpensive actions to reduce student hunger.
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I had an inexpensive 24 millimeter camera and I'd been photographing for years.
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They could also potentially be a powerful and inexpensive tool for game developers.
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The shoreline workshops all used similar inexpensive pigments, which often develop spidery cracks.
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"Michael Kors' stock has really been inexpensive for some time now," Adreeva said.
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" Amazon user Flyguy writes: "Unlike most inexpensive knife sharpeners, this one really works.
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They are rather straightforward to install and relatively inexpensive, compared to the alternatives.
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If you're looking for an inexpensive memory foam mattress I'd definitely consider this.
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Instead, they are building large solar plants, which offer plentiful and inexpensive electricity.
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A paper in Nature Nanotechnology announced the small, inexpensive invention in early August.
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Today's gaming-centric routers offer power, convenience, and quality in relatively inexpensive packages.
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Bypass installing a new stereo system and use an inexpensive Bluetooth kit instead.
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For peer companies, it's very inexpensive to cross-market, where both companies win.
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Other times it means getting something inexpensive, but fundamentally flawed in some way.
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People will happily accept it so long as malbec is inexpensive and cheerful.
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Creating a customer data platform for B85033B isn't a fast or inexpensive undertaking.
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Now, it keeps moving up, but it's still inexpensive and I like it.
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Pros: Smells better than DEET, inexpensive, nontoxicCons: Less effective than Picaridin or DEET
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He is accomplishing that goal with relatively inexpensive cybersecurity attacks and information warfare.
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According to Best Reviews, this particular muzzle is inexpensive and easy to use.
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The most inexpensive product in the collection is the Punkin Pumpkin Bath Bomb.
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Lastly, if the fillers being offered are inexpensive, that's a major red flag.
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The best thing about the TV is how inexpensive it is right now.
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Despite its status, the country is also known for its inexpensive street food.
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If you own an inexpensive vehicle, you don't have to buy budget tires.
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Rumbly white noise is inexpensive and very effective for improving a baby's sleep.
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Inexpensive shearling insoles that can turn any pair of boots into winter boots
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They are inexpensive and easy to maintain, but their results can be inconsistent.
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"Most people are surprised at how inexpensive term life insurance is," said Rose.
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Appropriated works are so inexpensive, it's a really accessible way to make something.
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But they might find it increasingly difficult to compete with inexpensive Chinese hardware.
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The other big upside of gifting a power bank: they're generally pretty inexpensive.
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However, another Amazon buyer says the longevity of this inexpensive drill is poor.
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Horizon knew it faced challenges trying to get top dollar for inexpensive ingredients.
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But it seems like a relatively inexpensive solution to take a flier on.
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Even over Christmas, rates are inexpensive (Spain celebrates its holidays in early January).
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These methods would need to be inexpensive, readily available and easy to use.
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School districts embraced Chromebooks because they were comparatively inexpensive and easy to use.
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The bottles are cheaper than many Côte d'Or village wines, but not inexpensive.
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It was a popular gift, and they would ask us about inexpensive shops.
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It's inexpensive and has been recommended by the World Health Organization since 2200.
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Hotels, restaurants, shops and yachts stock up on beautiful and lamentably inexpensive treasures.
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The devices are usually legal and inexpensive, with some versions advertised for $99.
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If you don't, you may be able to install an inexpensive model yourself.
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" He added: "They're small, inexpensive, and make packing and unpacking remarkably less stressful.
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Some give the teachers inexpensive gifts like free classroom technology or T-shirts.
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" Western Digital: "Very inexpensive stock, but I really have to prefer Marvell Technology.
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More importantly, I think the stock's very inexpensive and it should be bought.
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Bapa Dreams would manage it, providing inexpensive work areas, internships, and industry mentors.
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The service is relatively inexpensive assuming you already have an Amazon Prime subscription.
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Their bikes have always been relatively inexpensive, with no model priced above $1,499.
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Muji has long been my favorite place to acquire an inexpensive, minimalist notebook.
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The best inexpensive robot vacuum for the money is the Ecovacs Deebot N79S.
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Inexpensive and forgiving, kosher salt is fantastic for everyday cooking and tastes pure.
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A good part of the draw is that the menu reads as inexpensive.
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"Commercial rents are inexpensive relative to other places in the county," says Engel.
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Mizuho reiterated its buy rating on AMD shares, citing the company's inexpensive valuation.
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Online, they were surprised to find inexpensive co-ops available in the Bronx.
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It's fun, relatively inexpensive to organize, and has a low barrier to entry.
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It's the little, inexpensive touches like this that truly make all the difference.
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" • Electronics brands have sprung up offering inexpensive gadgets, once unfairly called "Chinese knockoffs.
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Let a free or inexpensive three-dimensional floor plan program be your guide.
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He oversees about 573 relatively inexpensive thoroughbreds as managing partner of Ironhorse Stable.
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There are plenty of practical reasons for first-trimester abortion to be inexpensive.
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They also offer a relatively inexpensive meal choice for younger, cash-strapped shoppers.
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It's quick, relatively inexpensive, and it's probably the greatest pasta dish known to man.
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The company started building excellent and inexpensive headphones, mostly in-ears, several years ago.
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The decreasing price was more than made up by an increased and inexpensive supply.
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"Red or green lentils are so inexpensive, and they're packed with protein," Patel explains.
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At a very inexpensive price point, you really can't go wrong with this pick.
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Most connect to Alexa via an inexpensive hub, but some can accept commands directly.
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This massive, surprisingly inexpensive book depends upon Zwirner, one of our grandest art dealers.
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Now, you can definitely buy relatively inexpensive versions of both and save a lot.
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It's not so spicy that children can't eat it, and it's fast and inexpensive.
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The prices are inexpensive as well — a dozen oysters will cost you around $8.
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I feel so lucky to live in a city where transportation is relatively inexpensive.
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At this point, high-capacity external drives that require power adapters are surprisingly inexpensive.
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But a few inexpensive home tools and specific movements can go a long way.
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Not inexpensive, but a great place to find a gift for a literary friend.
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Like the GLC, none of these is inexpensive, so serious cross-shopping is advised.
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Millibatt – Customizable battery technology Millibatt sells small, inexpensive custom batteries to consumer electronic manufacturers.
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This Qi charger is a thin, inexpensive model that will get the job done.
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This means that the camera — which, at $249, isn't inexpensive — won't be for everyone.
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Fear not, it ain't just mesmerizingly beautiful clickbait; all these places are actually inexpensive.
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They're giving consumers new and inexpensive ways to watch shows and films they want.
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And for $15, this is one of the most inexpensive, and easily the grossest.
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For those moments of comfort, a nice wool-blend blanket is an inexpensive option.
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A number of inexpensive laptops from major computer manufacturers including Dell, HP, and Acer.
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Much autism research has focused on mice because they are inexpensive and reproduce quickly.
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I think Flex is still an inexpensive stock even after the move this year.
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The reason the series' creators chose this format was simple enough: It was inexpensive.
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A plan built on these two funds would be as inexpensive as it gets.
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Unsurprisingly, the volume of inexpensive street food and casual cafes in Coyoacán didn't disappoint.
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You can purchase inexpensive, specialized glasses that are designed for looking at the sun.
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"We bought a bunch of [inexpensive wine] at Trader Joe's," the bride told CNBC.
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What are a few inexpensive things you can buy to help keep things organized?
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It's inexpensive (only $11!), small, and has one easy button to control the vibrations.
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It was practical, inexpensive, and a nice way to add value to your bike.
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The reason we make a lot of movies is because they're all very inexpensive.
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When Greenberg critically supported Pollock, his paintings were inexpensive, but nevertheless a hard sell.
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Cecilia Martens, 25, is the owner of CC's Travel, which specializes in inexpensive tourism.
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I used to buy inexpensive, low-quality clothes to "save money" in the moment.
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The positive view is that money is inexpensive and available for growth and investment.
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Nuclear research, for example, has given us relatively inexpensive electricity but also atomic bombs.
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For one thing, if LAWS development continues, eventually the weapons might be extremely inexpensive.
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Trump has made similar comments in the past about how inexpensive drugs can be.
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Here it is: the Switch Alpha 12 is the inexpensive version of Microsoft's Surface.
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About 27 percent of the time, parents picked these foods because they were inexpensive.
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Windhorse Aerospace created an inexpensive prototype called Pouncer, whose wings are packed with food.
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It charges low and transparent fees to make investments in inexpensive exchange-traded funds.
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Younger customers have deemed it uncool and switched allegiance to more inexpensive bra brands.
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It was one of her most inexpensive looks, with a price tag of $310.
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The new protocol works with devices that require inexpensive sensors that use little energy.
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Part of what makes caffeine such a great drug is how inexpensive it is.
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That data lets it sell relatively inexpensive ads to nearly any type of customer.
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These inexpensive devices could give everyone worldwide the equivalent of a gigantic Bloomberg terminal.
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It's simple, inexpensive and convenient and makes this new F.F.L. plan seem purposefully onerous.
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What happened to inexpensive rental units for college students and seniors in entire neighborhoods?
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She adds that it's also very inexpensive, and a great place to work remotely.
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For a fast and inexpensive gadget to make coffee, check out the $30 AeroPress.
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That made April an extremely inexpensive month where I spent only $137.63 on lodging.
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This Clorox bathroom set from Target is inexpensive and can get the job done.
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Bock says that many of Google's famous perks are either free or relatively inexpensive.
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They're a relatively inexpensive, effective, and medication-free way to encourage calmness and relaxation.
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Electric utilities note that power generated from natural gas is inexpensive, reliable and clean.
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Some inexpensive vacuum cleaners cost you more in disappointment than they do in dollars.
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It was easy, inexpensive, and gave us a little exercise walking from the station.
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Costco's food court is known for its inexpensive pizza, hot dogs, and ice cream.
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"But dogfish, skate, porgy and mackerel are all very inexpensive, healthy and great tasting."
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Historically, Ikea is best known for inexpensive offerings that aren't necessarily made to last.
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For your perseverance, you will be rewarded with fresh, tasty, absurdly inexpensive baked goods.
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They're inexpensive, quick, easy, and take the guess work (and anxiety) out of cooking.
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Many people think of Crimea as an inexpensive resort area on the Black Sea.
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Though housing is by no means inexpensive, it's a lot cheaper than San Francisco.
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Compared to other home insurance offerings, Lemonade is both inexpensive and simple to use.
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An inexpensive way for them to get the iced coffee they love at home
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Overall, I found that buying inexpensive clothes from online-only brands is a gamble.
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The result is a market loaded with high-quality, yet relatively inexpensive, gaming mice.
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Culture Is a Bargain Some of the best sightseeing in New York is inexpensive.
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The Tennessee Farm Bureau offers inexpensive insurance products that don't adhere to Obamacare rules.
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HONG KONG — At hotpot restaurants in China, most of the ingredients are relatively inexpensive.
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Certain groups, including healthcare workers, rely on chains to get quick and inexpensive food.
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That's still a pretty good plan, although even those wines are no longer inexpensive.
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Pressure-compensating aerators better regulate the flow from fixtures and can be quite inexpensive.
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And unlike photographs by named artists from these periods, amateur images are relatively inexpensive.
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Ideally, I would use an inexpensive sangiovese for the sauce, like a Chianti Rufina.
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"We'll send one of the inexpensive drones with live, full-motion video," he said.
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They said it's relatively quick and inexpensive to vaccinate even large groups of people.
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We didn't know: Should we eat wild shrimp, farmed shrimp, expensive shrimp, inexpensive shrimp?
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Some hotels, and nearly all hostels, have inexpensive laundry facilities on-site or nearby.
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The Ordinary delivers that hit with inexpensive products that have a generically clinical feel.
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While generic drugs are typically inexpensive, some manufacturers have hiked prices in recent years.
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Once that was figured, they then focused on providing clean restrooms and inexpensive ice.
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The main fuels are deuterium and tritium, both rare but inexpensive forms of hydrogen.
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Threats are varied, they are inexpensive to carry out and can originate from anywhere.
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The style of his inexpensive wines, a sort of candied fruitiness, was also assailed.
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Xinjiang has offered manufacturers inexpensive labor, as well as generous tax breaks and subsidies.
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Pros: Inexpensive, versatile, easy to mount and remove, 300-pound capacityCons: Contains plastic parts
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The Fire 7 also had surprisingly long battery life for a device this inexpensive.
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But self-massage performed with a foam roller may be a relatively inexpensive alternative.
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Just because the prices are low doesn't guarantee you will have an inexpensive meal.
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This is a relatively inexpensive gift, even if you keep subscribing for several months.
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Democrats have also been behind nationwide efforts to ban the production of inexpensive handguns.
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I only wanted the answer to one question, using the most inexpensive method available.
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So fantastic, very inexpensive, super flavorful, and it cooks up in about ten minutes.
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He says the inexpensive iPhone XR's successor will still include that slow charger, though.
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The detachable Joy-Cons for the original Switch are easily replaceable and relatively inexpensive.
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There are tons of (inexpensive) stones you can try, based on your personal taste.
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The refill film is inexpensive and gets even cheaper if you buy in bulk.
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You can find inexpensive dressers that will become a focal point in any bedroom.
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There are add-ons for Sling TV, too, most of which are relatively inexpensive.
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Inexpensive devices and improved cloud computing have ushered in the era of smart devices.
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But inexpensive and abundant natural gas could be used in place of nuclear power.
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That is still a relatively inexpensive night's lodging in the New York City area.
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Small and rural telecom providers disproportionately rely on the Chinese equipment because it's inexpensive.
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They're inexpensive per serving, versatile and can help bulk up a meal, she says.
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At the time, the artworks were inexpensive, but they have since risen in value.
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For a weeknight meal, capers add a nice, inexpensive pop of salinity and crunch.
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Stainless steel pans are durable and inexpensive, but they tend to burn pizzas easily.
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And running better on inexpensive hardware has been an ongoing series of headaches for Microsoft.
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The VicTsing 300ml Cool Mist Humidifier Ultrasonic Aroma Essential Oil Diffuser is also pretty inexpensive.
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I already had some inexpensive 'permanent focus' binos, and these Pentax binoculars were a revelation!
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The best part about Dr. Dot's massages is that they're fairly inexpensive, given her clientele.
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Instead, there are relatively inexpensive wine refrigerators that will have the appropriate level of humidity.
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They are inexpensive to run, and a new Chinese 150 cc may only cost $350.
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An inexpensive but efficient mug warmer will keep your boss's coffee steaming throughout the morning.
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They're inexpensive, have separate data allotments and allow new phones to be paid in installments.
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It is inexpensive and simple - often allowing miners to produce gold in a single day.
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But it will have to compete with inexpensive natural gas, wind farms and solar plants.
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Roundtrip flights from the U.S. to Reykjavik, Iceland are fairly inexpensive right now, Hopper found.
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The blueberry market has exploded, and farming, even aside from picking labor, is not inexpensive.
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At the time, it was something that was accessible and inexpensive and quick and easy.
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American Express: It's an inexpensive stock but faces big competition from Visa, Mastercard and Paypal.
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Another attempt to build an inexpensive consumer camera drone, a startup called Lily, recently imploded.
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But here's the thing: heating pads are inexpensive — they can cost as low as $13.
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IoT with inexpensive sensors will have a transformational impact on how insurance policies are underwritten.
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" However, the game is "an inexpensive, easy-to-learn method of teaching basic tactical fundamentals.
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"It's relatively inexpensive to go from having $100,000 to $500,000 of liability coverage," Frank said.
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For the more eclectic cousin, there is this inexpensive pair of ShinyStuffCreation's avocado earrings ($9).
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Our friend leads the class, which is at a small, inexpensive studio near my neighborhood.
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It's so inexpensive that we decide to split two waffles among the four of. us.
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The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is an inexpensive replacement for your very expensive cable.
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It's an inexpensive way to train and test professionals without actually putting anyone at risk.
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StratEx was conceived to create an inexpensive, reusable and safe way to explore the stratosphere.
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" Novartis: "I think that Novartis is a very inexpensive stock, and it should be bought.
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AmazonBasics' Laptop Sleeve is simple and inexpensive, and comes in a wide range of sizes.
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Iceland, where geothermal and hydroelectric energy are plentiful and inexpensive, has attracted several mining operations.
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" Community Health Systems: "Inexpensive, but not my cup of tea, particularly with 'repeal and replace.
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Huawei's equipment is inexpensive but it has competitors in the field like Qualcomm and Ericsson.
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Ballinger says two-thirds of those types of strokes are preventable with relatively inexpensive drugs.
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Abbott started in diabetes care as a maker of inexpensive test strips and glucose meters.
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Development work in strategic areas is "incredibly inexpensive compared to ... military systems," said retired Adm.
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In cold auditoriums, he would give high-energy presentations for free or very inexpensive prices.
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A number of these solutions are inexpensive and involve little more than good common sense.
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The Mitsubishi Outlander is one of the most inexpensive three-row SUVs on the market.
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I found each of these wines far more interesting than the typical inexpensive jammy malbec.
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That's because the US should soon have a new, inexpensive drug to prevent the virus.
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It's also pretty inexpensive if you're wallet's hurting from getting set up to begin with.
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Paper tape is exactly what its name suggests, a thin, inexpensive tape made of paper.
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"(The new research) sounds like a relatively inexpensive way to mass produce it," he says.
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These services are inexpensive, so the benefits of providing the services likely outweigh their costs.
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Most of the inexpensive Airbnbs that were available were actually just hostel rooms in disguise.
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Not only is term life insurance inexpensive, but it's easier than ever to buy online.
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And if you're young and healthy, a term life insurance policy can be very inexpensive.
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These simple and inexpensive measures keep healthcare costs down and keep employees coming to work.
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FLOWER Beauty, Juvia's Place, and Sleek MakeUP offer high-quality products that are also inexpensive.
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Term life insurance can be very inexpensive when you consider what you get in return.
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Pros: Well-designed, very inexpensive, water-resistant, good battery lifeCons: Sound quality is only fine
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Essaouira is viewed as an inexpensive alternative to the beach resorts of Spain and France.
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First, the requisite caveat: There are superb and inexpensive juice bars all over the place.
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Suzuki specializes in small, inexpensive cars and has marketed its products assertively in developing countries.
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A glut of inexpensive natural gas has cut into coal's dominance of America's power market.
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However, some advertisements for discount programs only mention Ring doorbell cameras, Ring's most inexpensive product.
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In general, though, the most important step for consumers is not to buy inexpensive gadgets.
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But there are still plenty of inexpensive (or, even better, free!) exercise options out there.
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"It was always a very inexpensive place for people with money," said Keith or Buck.
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That these devices become so inexpensive like phones and you do everything with your phones.
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At the same time, the fracking boom produced large amounts of relatively inexpensive natural gas.
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A researcher there bought an inexpensive phone, the BLU R1 HD, for a trip overseas.
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Many tech companies easily pass that test because they offer handy, free or inexpensive products.
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It is all so inexpensive, though, that he said he didn't mind the occasional misfire.
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"The only reason they're here is this unusually inexpensive rate for power," Mr. Recny said.
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Here's an inexpensive example to show you how these wines can be fresh and energetic.
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She suggests placing these makeup organizers next to an inexpensive frame with "Treat Yourself" signage.
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North Korea has become a popular destination for Chinese travelers who want inexpensive foreign trips.
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But this is an easygoing, rustic preparation, and I would prefer a good, inexpensive Chianti.
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And Americans go to Tijuana for everything from inexpensive fine dining to affordable elder care.
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They're relatively inexpensive and "can create a feeling of space and openness," Ms. Hirschhaut said.
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Plenty of accessory makers sell inexpensive cases and pouches that protect phones from water damage.
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You can also frame magazine images or pick up inexpensive art at museum gift shops.
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Distilled white is great because it's inexpensive, but the wine vinegars have a nice flavor.
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But with the right routine, the jump rope can be an incredible inexpensive cardio tool.
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That reduces their footprint in space and makes them relatively inexpensive to make and launch.
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Koh Lipe is not as cheap as some backpacker destinations, but it's still relatively inexpensive.
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Volunteering can be a fantastic, inexpensive way to make a positive impact on a community.
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If liking fun, inexpensive, short-distance transportation is wrong, I don't want to be right.
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The best part — they're all relatively inexpensive with most options coming in at under $60.
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The Sweethome chooses the Pinzon Hypoallergenic Microplush, at $35, as the best inexpensive XL pad.
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It created minimalist products aimed at all ages and skin tones for relatively inexpensive prices.
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The criteria were simple: its manufacture should be easy and inexpensive, and the potency strong.
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On the fixed-income front, it is difficult to find sectors we would consider inexpensive.
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Luckily, inexpensive options for learning the ins and outs of the business world do exist.
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I've used really expensive products and really inexpensive products, and most moisturizers break me out.
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A lot of recipes call for inexpensive ingredients like grains and pastas as a base.
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Smaller asset managers think inexpensive offerings will help them get more customers in the door.
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An old friend brought an inexpensive bottle of wine, which we opened but didn't finish.
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They should be relatively inexpensive and great values, which are not necessarily the same thing.
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This is by no means easy or inexpensive, though certainly possible with long-term planning.
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I had just purchased an inexpensive entry-level DSLR camera, which I took with me.
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Learning new skills online is often far more convenient and inexpensive than in-person enrollment.
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Pros: Inexpensive, easy to use, no added chemicalsCons: Takes some getting used to, smells weird
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They used a basic, inexpensive phone service that charged $40 a month for two phones.
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Price discrimination is all but impossible for actual apples, because they are an inexpensive commodity.
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She similarly bought inexpensive cookware and then felt bad when it did not hold up.
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Just as premium alcohols can help companies drive growth, inexpensive products can drag them down.
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He said the majority of orders were for inexpensive items like ice cream or milkshakes.
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Because it pays out in more limited circumstances, AD&D insurance can be very inexpensive.
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We need the inexpensive products from outside the country to raise our standard of living.
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She also recommends low-fat milk powder as a convenient, inexpensive alternative to protein powders.
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"It&aposs just unusually inexpensive for the unbelievable competitive businesses that they own," he said.
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The advantage of an ABLE account is how inexpensive and easy it is, experts say.
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In the article, Waitt pointed to the folksy style and the inexpensive locale, of course.
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Some of the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents are in relatively inexpensive states, such as Sen.
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But Wilson says it&aposs still possible to find a few that are relatively inexpensive.
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"It's so inexpensive compared with the money we spent on the military aspect," Stern said.
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Pichai was also behind Chrome OS, the operating system that powers Google's inexpensive Chromebook laptops.
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You know I think that that's a very inexpensive stock that is doing quite well.
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" AllianceBernstein Holdings: "AllianceBernstein is an inexpensive stock even though it's had a very big run.
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In those early years the challenge for purveyors of high-quality, inexpensive paperbacks was enormous.
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"They're an inexpensive and low-commitment alternative that can easily transform a space," she said.
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The difference is that Tevet uses ordinary, even homely materials that are inexpensive and available.
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In addition, there are medications to lower blood pressure and cholesterol that are relatively inexpensive.
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He works with simple, inexpensive materials, delivering a strong commentary on art that requires fabrication.
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That means that the OS is much faster even though it runs on relatively inexpensive hardware.
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"It's a fairly inexpensive, yummy frozen thing that comes in way too big servings," Johnson said.
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On the lookout for an inexpensive yet quality vacuum for a small space or dorm room?
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It's a good idea for recent grads to pick up an inexpensive laptop bag for work.
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I thought the L.A. Clippers were a chain of inexpensive L.A.-based men's hair salons. Wrong.
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"There are some really, really good Cabernets out of California at an inexpensive price," Zraly said.
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Prospective panty sellers are attracted to the possibility of a high markup on something relatively inexpensive.
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In the meantime even if they don't, I think it's a buy anyways because it's inexpensive.
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In Kaplan's ideal world, a few inexpensive nets should lead to improvements to the entire court.
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Inexpensive monitoring equipment like infrared cameras and drones can slash methane emissions, along with operation changes.
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It was an inexpensive handset, and in its first few years, the company released cheap devices.
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The lighting products are a natural extension of Ring's offering and best yet they're relatively inexpensive.
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But it is unusual at a firm that makes relatively inexpensive handsets for the local market.
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Now we have some idea of just how much that will cost — and it's relatively inexpensive.
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It doesn't require ageing, unlike other spirits, meaning it is relatively quick and inexpensive to produce.
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If you do have the time, converting home movies can be a simple, fairly inexpensive process.
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But right out of the gate, it becomes the most inexpensive Sonos speaker you can get.
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Still, he said, aspirin is safe and inexpensive and would probably be useful in all countries.
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Kulbinder Garcha, an analyst at Credit Suisse, also said Apple continues to be an inexpensive stock.
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Compared with the United States, sending and receiving packages within China can be quick and inexpensive.
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Driven INEXPENSIVE gasoline has fueled sales of the crossovers and sport utility vehicles that Americans love.
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Suddenly, fertilizer was fast-acting and inexpensive, and farmers could apply it liberally to their fields.
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Facing competition from both Samsung and inexpensive Chinese phones, Micromax plans to increase production in India.
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For years, pundits have wondered when Apple would ship an inexpensive iPhone geared toward emerging markets.
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For those who are looking for a "solid, inexpensive" card, Kheel recommends the Chase Sapphire Preferred.
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The relatively inexpensive satellites were the first time that CubeSats had entered the space between planets.
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Both features are common not only in the segment but in inexpensive economy cars these days.
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A hand-held device called Skulpt offers an easy, inexpensive and quick way to improve training.
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Looking to Consumer Reports as an example, some inexpensive sunscreens performed as well as pricey ones.
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Another day, another new fitness tracker — although this one is a relatively inexpensive fitness-focused smartwatch.
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Find inexpensive options at Levi's, and mid-price ones from AYR, Industry Standard, and J Brand.
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"This is a relatively inexpensive snack," he told viewers after feasting on his 280-calorie treat.
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In Asia, these may be inexpensive alternatives, but I doubt they're making a killing in profit.
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President Trump famously rushed out inexpensive campaign material that often had no unified look at all.
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They're quick and relatively inexpensive, and a fun way to stay productive in your free time.
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Put all of that together, and you get yourself a pretty nondescript, solidly built, inexpensive smartphone.
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It's quite a battle to find a tasty snack that can be both healthy and inexpensive.
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In addition to quinine, inexpensive tonic water often includes corn syrup as well as artificial flavors.
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Regulators also need to find inexpensive ways to measure real-world emissions without installing costly equipment.
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Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear and Google Cardboard are all becoming household items that are relatively inexpensive.
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Cramer added that the stock is inexpensive, trading at just under 22 times next year's earnings.
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And Wirecutter agrees, selecting it as its Budget Pick for inexpensive and scalable home security cameras.
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Collaborative robots, or "cobots", tend to be inexpensive, easy to use and safe to be around.
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Another, "The arrival city is affordable," looks at ways to encourage inexpensive housing and discourage speculation.
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My parents have always emphasized education, and they were happy to pay for my inexpensive undergrad.
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Taking whey protein is an effective and inexpensive way to add more protein to your diet.
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But none of this technologically and scientifically advanced care is inexpensive; it's costly at every stage.
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One inexpensive but powerful antibiotic, azithromycin, would be used to treat infections with a single dose.
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It is relatively inexpensive compared to formula, and safer than mixing powdered formula with contaminated water.
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But none of this technologically- and scientifically-advanced care is inexpensive; it's costly at every stage.
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CopyTrans, iMazing and iExplorer are just a few of the relatively inexpensive iPod-management tools around.
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That's because the artists' inexpensive studios in Yanjiao lack exposed brick walls or distressed wood beams.
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We developed a much more efficient means of installation, which makes the whole thing relatively inexpensive.
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Investment options that have almost 8,000 stocks in a single fund have become commonplace and inexpensive.
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Long Island Iced Teas are generally inexpensive — therefore, it's no wonder the drink is so popular.
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Fortunately, there is an easy and relatively inexpensive solution to this problem called ranked-choice voting.
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Pinduoduo already sells inexpensive fruit and other farm produce directly to urban residents through its platform.
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Suzuki sells roughly one in every two cars in India where drivers favor smaller, inexpensive cars.
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The Bordeaux trade has worked hard to demonstrate to this group that good, inexpensive Bordeaux exists.
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It gives states more flexibility for experimentation and allows the sale of more inexpensive "catastrophic" plans.
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Kelly says his team is focused on smaller companies precisely because they've become overlooked and inexpensive.
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A no-deal Brexit would be "vanishingly inexpensive" to the British economy, Boris Johnson has said.
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The kids dutifully sat through a rather inexpensive-looking traveling photography exhibition about the American West.
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But now, inexpensive cloud storage enables us to store years' of content with our service providers.
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The increasing availability of inexpensive bidet attachments might soon start moving us towards that hygiene change.
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When we arrived the food was served buffet style with inexpensive disposable cutlery and plastic trays.
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The second challenge is the inherently intermittent nature of RE, whose nominal costs are relatively inexpensive.
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Power meters are not inexpensive, generally ranging in price from about $1,000 to more than $3,500.
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Legendary hedge fund manager Julian Robertson believes technology stocks are inexpensive compared to their growth prospects.
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This experiment showed me that online shopping at inexpensive online shops can make for some surprises.
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Böttcher revealed that some of the most basic and inexpensive props help create the best photos.
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They teach the boring undergraduate sections for little or no pay and provide inexpensive research assistance.
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Baking bread is relatively inexpensive, and healthier than other coping mechanisms, such as drinking, she notes.
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Ultimately, Kendzior rejects spaces that exploit ambition and makes the case for alternative, and inexpensive, terrain.
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Along the border, inexpensive charging stations could be set up where drones recharge themselves as needed.
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The solution was an inexpensive glue that veterinarians use to help small cuts on animals heal.
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"At the moment it is an inexpensive resource but it will become more expensive," she said.
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The cheerfully inexpensive Peoples' Symphony Concert series presents this deft recital from this hyper-virtuosic pianist.
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They are an inexpensive way for marginal candidates to find out that they have no chance.
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The path to purchase for Happy Socks' customers is short, because its products are relatively inexpensive.
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And beware of really inexpensive tables: They could be held together just with staples and glue.
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But one inexpensive way to save moms' lives is providing contraception to those who want it.
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Dozens of free or inexpensive apps allow you to use the technique on your own clips.
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"You see hotels here that are extremely inexpensive, and that never used to exist," he said.
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Just don't classify them with inexpensive diamond substitutes like cubic zirconia, moissanite or rhinestones — or crystal.
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When there's an inexpensive opportunity to pad out a dish, Saint Julivert doesn't always take it.
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Nomos has done particularly well during the crisis because its products are inexpensive compared with others.
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The Arteck HB030B Universal keyboard is extremely thin, light, and inexpensive for a rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard.
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There's little that improves on a delicious, inexpensive sandwich — but good music certainly does the trick.
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" Brendon Babenzien, Noah's owner, said consumers had gotten "very used to paying inexpensive prices for things.
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On long drives, I have found an inexpensive car mount to be the most important tool.
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What the 1s provides, however, is an inexpensive way to see what the technology provides today.
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After years of using plastic, single-use K-cups, I finally bought an inexpensive reusable filter.
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The Hong Kong subway is exceptional: clean, efficient and inexpensive, though train cars are often overcrowded.
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Among the missing items were my jewelry box and an (inexpensive) camera — upsetting but not surprising.
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Coal has simply been unable to keep up with inexpensive natural gas and increasingly affordable renewables.
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Nor is cost a barrier; the availability of these new technologies is widespread and relatively inexpensive.
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A new report from Coresight Research revealed that inexpensive, unbranded apparel is dominating on Amazon Fashion.
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But Montepulciano d'Abruzzo has a longer tradition of juicy, inexpensive wines that are uncomplicated and cheap.
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However, he predicts Apple could ship 36-40 million of the more inexpensive iPhone 11 models.
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Even so, these wines are rarely inexpensive and none seemed worthy of being designated best value.
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It's inexpensive, lightweight, and it'll last you a really long time if you treat it right.
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Take the widespread shift away from traditional halogen, even in inexpensive cars like the Kia Forte.
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Other inexpensive options include the free (but aggressively ad-supported) Art Filter Photo Editor for Android.
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Still, as a quick, easy, inexpensive gift idea, a smartphone skin is a pretty good idea!
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Famous for its inexpensive healthy cuisine, you can eat well in Vietnam without spending a fortune.
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There's a reason that so many shows and movies film in Atlanta — it's just relatively inexpensive.
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For one of the more playful spaces, I really wanted a colorful — but inexpensive — Chesterfield sofa.
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Best of all, there was plenty of inexpensive, delicious wine to delight us throughout the year.
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With simple bench seats and huge windows, it could provide an inexpensive ride around a city.
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Bronx Colors is an inexpensive Swiss makeup brand that was founded in 22017 by Werner Kaufmann.
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For someone in the market for an inexpensive drone, the Flypro looks to fit the bill.
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They sold the new Jeep and traded in their barely used sedan for two inexpensive replacements.
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I began with the ponche atlantico, which reinterpreted an inexpensive street snack as a glamorous appetizer.
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In others, the lots can represent a relatively inexpensive way to build below-market-rate housing.
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The good news is that cleaning it requires nothing more than inexpensive, readily available rubbing alcohol.
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The company's Lemur satellites are small and comparatively inexpensive, each one hosting a variety of instruments.
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Senator Gary Peters, Democrat of Michigan, noted that the auto parts industry relied on inexpensive metals.
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Jewelry: Costume pieces, inexpensive metal amulets and baubles found in vending machines sometimes test positive for lead.
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For some reason, there's a part of me that looks at new, inexpensive foundation launches with suspicion.
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AT Games launched way back in 260 and has always been focused on producing inexpensive retro consoles.
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Here are some inexpensive ideas for wedding favors that guests will happily use long after your honeymoon.
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"Cost for a lot of these projects are fairly inexpensive," Seattle city traffic engineer Dongho Chang says.
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Apple's tiny, inexpensive iPhone SE might get a sequel in the form of the iPhone SE 2.
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The guts aren't impressive, the finish is rarely attractive, and the things tend to just feel inexpensive.
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He added that Mexico's peso remains inexpensive compared with the U.S. dollar, a potential opportunity for investors.
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You have to be empathetic, and you can&apost just view them as cheap or inexpensive labor.
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In the company's press release it touts the fast, easy and inexpensive process for getting a quote.
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And so it can be a relatively inexpensive way to have a big impact in another place.
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But that is easily remedied with any inexpensive SSD add-on, so don't sweat it too much.
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InnaMed helps reduce those rates by helping doctors monitor patients' health with inexpensive, connected blood-testing devices.
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Its competitive advantages include cheap labor; a young, highly-educated population and inexpensive and reliable energy sources.
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Instead, it has opened up more access to inexpensive, often bare-bones options outside of the exchanges.
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That manga itself is mass-produced, inexpensive and easy to acquire on Amazon is an added bonus.
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Instead, the trick-or-treaters can receive small toys, games, stickers, glow sticks or other inexpensive gifts.
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So it's revolutionary when a group of women use a new machine to make inexpensive sanitary pads.
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So for shorter-range emissions-free commuting and errand-running, the Smart Fortwo is an inexpensive option.
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Available in three colors, these are inexpensive enough to keep one at work and at the office.
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My go-to inexpensive cheeses are Boursin, which is a soft French cheese with herbs in it.
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But it's an easy one to fix, and can be inexpensive thanks to low term policy rates.
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Not only is Kidman and Kate's shared hair hack adorable, it's super easy and inexpensive to replicate.
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Same goes for warming inexpensive cocktail olives in olive oil and serving with an orange twist. 4.
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Going forward, declining technology costs and China's inexpensive labor market will ensure it remains a fintech axis.
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Hiking and other outdoor activities are hugely popular, and inexpensive to get into—at least at first.
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The NES Classic, for all its console trappings, is really just a very cool and inexpensive toy.
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I was hoping to go with an inexpensive suit from Etsy, but my trainer had other ideas.
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Strengthening security can be inexpensive and simple — something small businesses can do on their own, experts say.
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Like all of Sony's (relatively) inexpensive mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, the A6300 sports an APS-C sensor.
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Sticking to this can be relatively inexpensive, so long as you don't add on too many services.
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It's an acid exfoliant and I swear it does wonders for my skin, plus it's super inexpensive!
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While this figure was a decrease of $670 million from fiscal 2016, foreign aid is hardly inexpensive.
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Though the design of the earrings may be fairly simple, they are not exactly inexpensive at $1,595.
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The threat from large numbers of nimble, inexpensive guard corps speedboats compelled the Americans to think differently.
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Inexpensive, mid-range devices are a growing market there that Samsung has big potential to tap into.
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And the threat isn't limited to space-faring countries since the satellite jamming technology is relatively inexpensive.
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Consider this the super inexpensive way to look (and low-key feel) like a very relaxed superhero.
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It's convenient and inexpensive, and for years it was my sole (and mostly trusty) means of transportation.
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Bitcoin Gold was specifically designed to be ASIC-resistant and only mineable with relatively inexpensive graphics cards.
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Cramer said the stock at $82 is relatively inexpensive, trading at 26 times next year's earnings estimates.
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The Raspberry Pi 3 is perhaps the biggest update yet to the tiny and extremely inexpensive computer.
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And everything with that and with the Oscars of 1963 was executed in a really inexpensive way.
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We've rounded up 10 inexpensive countries to travel to this year, from Vietnam to Bolivia to Greece.
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Apollo's site ticks off other boxes as well, including emission-free production and inexpensive construction and operation.
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A metal headband is rare to see in this price range; generally, inexpensive headphones are entirely plastic.
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Compact, practical, inexpensive batteries that charge your laptop quickly on the go are a new product category.
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And I happened to buy one for a family member recently too, because it was so inexpensive.
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" Skechers: "You know, Skechers went from being a very expensive stock to being a very inexpensive stock.
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But mainly, I'm just sort of gratified that an inexpensive convertible like the Switch Alpha 12 exists.
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It's Apple's most inexpensive and long-lasting laptop, but no longer anywhere close to the company's best.
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They are easy to cook, delicious to add to just about every meal, and generally pretty inexpensive.
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What if chenin blanc from California could be more than a cheap component for inexpensive blended wines?
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However, this is only possible if they have substantial assets or the vacation property is very inexpensive.
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Walmart, the largest retailer in the United States, has created an huge business out of inexpensive goods.
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Value names have become particularly inexpensive relative to momentum stocks, creating a buying opportunity, the bank said.
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Today, there are more renters than any time since 1965, but that doesn't mean that it's inexpensive.
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Countertop ice makers are inexpensive, efficient, and easy to store (we have other, larger picks below, too).
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Pro: Inexpensive, multiple color options and sizesCon: Seams can tear, fabric wears thin after a few washes
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I also know that because I opted to start with Sapphire Preferred, it was an inexpensive education.
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It's hard to find inexpensive stocks in today's market, and yield might be even harder to find.
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At $109, they're inexpensive for a quality pair of earbuds, but still not cheap by any definition.
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Someone is going to figure out how to make voyages to the moon both inexpensive and profitable.
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Rather than being produced in China from inexpensive materials, he wants his items to be higher quality.
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The food I had during my stay was filling and inexpensive — and was frequently topped with gravy.
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Ramen are assembled to order, so requests for inexpensive extras, though really unnecessary, were nonetheless easily accommodated.
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"Inexpensive options for access have dwindled, not grown," said Hannah Sassaman, a director at Media Mobilizing Project.
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Inside Amazon's cloud computing business is a company called Twilio, which supplies inexpensive phone and video services.
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"They probably thought casting me would be inexpensive, because I was not a real actor," laughs Bouton.
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On ice, wear cleats – you can buy inexpensive soles with metal studs that slip over your shoes.
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The network could potentially power things like Amazon delivery drones or even an inexpensive Prime wireless service.
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Try to convince your friends to meet you someplace inexpensive—you don't want to spend money today.
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Rayon, sometimes called the poor man's silk, is inexpensive and flexible, adding to its popularity, she said.
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AliExpress is notorious for its wide range of especially inexpensive clothes, including wedding dresses for around $50.
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In Hollywood, there is considerable interest in podcasting as a relatively inexpensive means of developing an idea.
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The bottom lineOverall, ClassPass is ideal for relatively inexpensive access to a myriad of top fitness classes.
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Another inexpensive method such as positioning the camera towards a mirror gives the photo a different feel.
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We also named it the best inexpensive vacuum overall in our guide to the best affordable vacuums.
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A key takeaway in these pieces was how ridiculously inexpensive the line was; consumers ate it up.
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He bought a set of the safety clothing from the plant's supplier ("It is inexpensive," he noted).
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Methane leaks are relatively inexpensive to fix, and stopping leaks allows energy companies to sell more gas.
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By working on small, inexpensive canvas boards, Nozkowski was able to be improvisational without getting bogged down.
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She focused on using ingredients that were inexpensive and readily available around the US — and she succeeded.
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The 2010 healthcare law guaranteed people with pre-existing conditions like HIV access to inexpensive medical care.
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First, they're relatively inexpensive and far easier to use and understand than they were when first released.
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Norethindrone, sometimes called norethisterone, proved to be an effective pregnancy inhibitor, and it was inexpensive to produce.
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They're a big part of the local culture and offer tasty and inexpensive meals, including local favorites.
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Inexpensive tawnys are aged fewer years and sometimes are simply a blend of white and ruby ports.
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The people who originated it drank almost exclusively locally — inexpensive wine from a local farmer or cooperative.
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With housing provided and food relatively inexpensive, she kept to a budget of about $20143 a month.
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You've turned pieces like a framed Amy Winehouse album cover into inexpensive, yet appealing examples of art.
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The inexpensive bamboo steamers available in Asian markets are quite sturdy, though, and come in every size.
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These targets seem simple, objective, easily comparable from one place to the next, and inexpensive to measure.
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As a result, the criticism goes, it is no longer inexpensive, which apparently was its sole virtue.
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I recognize that they are not inexpensive, but cheaper Savennières are even rarer than Savennières in general.
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The most effective and inexpensive method of adding protein to your diet is with whey protein powder.
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Corticosteroids can be powerfully broad immunosuppressive agents, and they are inexpensive and readily available throughout the world.
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If you simply want to mix protein powder and water, a basic, inexpensive model will be sufficient.
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But treatment hinges largely on inexpensive, older drugs like vincristine, which have been off patent for decades.
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We hit this place at least once a week, the food is delicious, filling, and really inexpensive.
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No simple, inexpensive tactic improved turnout more than three percentage points on average in high-turnout elections.
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Spice I Am has qualities that every lunch spot should strive for: It's good, fast and inexpensive.
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Another good option: just carry around a relatively inexpensive pair of wired earbuds for the plane ride.
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It established an inexpensive, easy-to-access route for challenging patents that should never have been granted.
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"The good news is that these drugs are relatively inexpensive" in generic forms at pharmacies, he added.
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To the Editor: This article notes that millions of robocalls are being made because they're so inexpensive.
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Those insistent on keeping loaded weapons handy could use an inexpensive rapid access safe with a keypad.
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It's surprisingly inexpensive to dupe store-bought versions and customize a blend that speaks to you: 1.
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Pros: Inexpensive, oversized to accommodate lots of hair typesCons: Not likely to last a super long time
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You can buy some inexpensive thank-you cards that look nice and are blank on the inside.
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If you're feeling glum about something, then flowers are a fairly inexpensive way to cheer yourself up.
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Oster Expressbake Bread Maker ($58): Another inexpensive option, the Oster bread maker is versatile and user-friendly.
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With great weather, centuries of history, art, inexpensive wine and excellent food, who would want to leave?
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Are you a vegetarian or simply want to chow down on some easy, inexpensive meat-free grub?
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For an inexpensive and easy-to-use lip stain, look no further than the Revlon Balm Stain.
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Peacekeeping is the organization's most costly undertaking, but it is still relatively inexpensive for the United States.
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Last summer, the team needed those inexpensive pieces to create space under the salary cap for Durant.
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This steep decline, he said, resulted from the large number of relatively inexpensive condominiums sold last year.
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This inexpensive shelf has built-in bins, so you could use it in a myriad of rooms.
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The TP-Link Kasa plugs are inexpensive but work with every popular voice assistant and smart phone.
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The food section had some inexpensive name-brand items as well, but the mess here was astounding.
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Nokia's brand name is perhaps best associated with indestructible candy bar phones and inexpensive but competent smartphones.
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It is not addictive, has few side effects, does not cause sexual dysfunction and is remarkably inexpensive.
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"Expanding access to naloxone is inexpensive and saves lives," said Ms. Pitt, lead author of the study.
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Why not, especially in an inexpensive wine like this one, where the aim is deliciousness and drinkability.
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I just tried it, and it was so inexpensive at the time, I didn't think about it.
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Notes: Venice Art Biennale 17: Map-Planner-Journal, inexpensive and lightweight, available from Amazon, has full maps.
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I think they would because I think it's an inexpensive way to reach a lot of people.
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Inexpensive, addicting, profitable and popular, podcasting was supposed to be one of the saviors of digital media.
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The inexpensive, off-the-shelf canvases Crotty uses immunize the paintings against any sense of heroic struggle.
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But if you're prepared to wake up early or travel overnight, travelling by bus can be very inexpensive.
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"We believe WMB shares present a compelling opportunity given strong fundamentals and relatively inexpensive valuation, " the note said.
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It's no secret that China offers inexpensive labor and has no qualms with working staff to the bone.
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While doing some research on eBay, I found that these things were relatively inexpensive and convenient to collect.
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" Rotondo said he was still looking for the perfect place, which he described as "someplace inexpensive, with internet.
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That meant the inexpensive-to-produce toys had major margins that the industry then wasn't particularly used to.
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If you're looking to stock up without breaking the bank, both Aldi and Walmart sell inexpensive pantry staples.
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For one, Apple is still not that inexpensive in relation to the rest of the market, he said.
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The 3A is not only inexpensive, but also available on more US carriers — everybody but AT&T, basically.
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Jake had to be treated for heartworm (easy and inexpensive to prevent, but difficult and costly to treat).
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Until then, the TicWatch E2 is a cheap way to get an inexpensive smartwatch that works with Android.
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He emphasized that the automaker had rejected an inexpensive repair for the defect that could have saved lives.
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However, for six years now, congressional Republicans have failed to coalesce around a simpler, inexpensive, market-oriented alternative.
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Haven is an open source app that will run on any Android phone, particularly inexpensive and older devices.
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These virtual reality experiences simply require the smartphone in your pocket, and an inexpensive, sometimes self-built headset.
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It makes them inexpensive but also easily disposable once children grow out of them, and they're seldom recycled.
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The forthcoming Oculus Go, for instance, relies on an inexpensive LCD panel instead of a pricier OLED display.
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Photo: Michael Hession AmazonBasics' Laptop Sleeve is simple and inexpensive, and comes in a wide range of sizes.
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Many find success (and paychecks) living in small towns, especially when technology and inexpensive airfares make commuting NBD.
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These are definitely inexpensive phones by global standards, then, with the 5 Plus sounding like particularly good value.
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Two years earlier, the tech giant had unveiled its inexpensive, do-it-yourself VR headset called Google Cardboard.
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People will also be able to buy skimpy, inexpensive "short-term" plans as an alternative to ACA coverage.
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Ford — Ford shares are inexpensive, according to a Barron's article, after falling 15 percent over the past year.
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This is a factor of both higher prices and a severe lack of inexpensive starter homes for sale.
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It's so inexpensive and efficient, it feels more like Amazon's idea of the Echo than the Echo itself.
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Third, with the internet and inexpensive travel, there will be no stopping the flow of people and ideas.
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Textiles were expensive, and there were no cheap shortcuts enabled by inexpensive foreign labor and low manufacturing costs.
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Amazon has also promoted the use of Rekognition—a real-time, inexpensive facial recognition software—to law enforcement.
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Delightfully, I found the wholly millennial-focused car doesn't whitewash an inexpensive car with a few tech treats.
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And a lot of parents have umbrella strollers like this $25 model, which are inexpensive, simple, and lightweight.
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More worryingly, the toys are extremely inexpensive, at $5 (33 yuan) each, making them accessible to most kids.
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At $90, it's certainly not inexpensive, but it's by far the best AHA-infused product I've ever used.
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That comparison has led many to experience sticker shock about the price, because Nexus phones were usually inexpensive.
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So keep in mind that style doesn't necessarily mean much when it comes to inexpensive earbuds like these.
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But you probably don't need to follow suit, either with a cloth mask or an inexpensive paper one.
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The Navy is counting on inexpensive, quick-firing lasers to help it match a rapidly-modernizing Chinese fleet.
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The artist also worked in the same inexpensive neighborhood (then called Germantown), converting cheap storefronts into makeshift studios.
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Even in countries like Norway where electricity is relatively inexpensive, many hotels use them to reduce energy costs.
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Android and iOS are rife with free and inexpensive apps that could alert you when you need it.
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Rich Greenfield of BTIG, a research firm, believes the growing antennae sales indicate a hunger for inexpensive options.
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You really can't go wrong with Sennheiser's wireless headphones — especially considering how inexpensive they are with this deal.
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The AmazonBasics HDMI cable is inexpensive, available in different lengths, and supports the vast majority of modern devices.
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The Fed's low-interest rate policy made it inexpensive for the government to continue to borrow and spend.
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Both options tend to be inexpensive and they both come with lower interest rates than you'll find elsewhere.
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"These are not inexpensive works of art," said Sharon Corwin, director of the Colby College Museum of Art.
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It's also so small and inexpensive that you can buy a second to keep at your office desk.
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Government had no trouble financing those deficits with inexpensive borrowing then, and there's no sign of trouble now.
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While not inexpensive, this is a great deal for shoes that will last you more than one season.
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The processing power that was a decade ago confined to huge servers is now available in inexpensive smartphones.
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Abilify MyCite, for instance, costs $1,650 a month, much more than the inexpensive generic, The Washington Post reported.
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The ingredients were simple and inexpensive, and many of them you might already have stored in your pantry.
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Taking an assessment can help you take stock in an inexpensive and time efficient way, according to Casey.
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Office space is inexpensive and talent is plentiful thanks to the proximity of world-class universities and corporations.
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Its inexpensive Cardboard headset is one of the easiest ways to experience 360-degree videos, photos and apps.
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The internet as currently configured is, perhaps, inherently too fast and inexpensive to nurture sustained, healthy collective deliberation.
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But while we are on the subject, did you know that pork sausage is remarkably inexpensive in Arkansas?
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It was also our best value at $22012, which says something about this category: They are not inexpensive.
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I was lucky to find an inexpensive dress from H&M that I didn't have to get altered.
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This results in fuelling costs of up to $500k per satellite and are cost prohibitive for inexpensive smallsats.
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A readily available and inexpensive weapon of terror, acid has unraveled lives through its physical and psychological toll.
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First and most obviously, it helps Aspect defray its own costs, which can't be inexpensive given current prices.
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Google and Microsoft have both gained on Apple in recent years with their inexpensive laptops for the classroom.
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This crib is attractive, sturdy, versatile, and inexpensive enough to free up your budget for other baby essentials.
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This crib is attractive, sturdy, versatile, and inexpensive enough to free up your budget for other baby essentials.
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Pros: Easy to use, stylish, inexpensive compared to other ice ball moldsCons: Some users report a weird taste
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What significance, if any, would this loop I was making have in an age of inexpensive air travel?
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Shares of Conagra now trade at 18 times next year's earnings estimates — still fairly inexpensive from Cramer's perspective.
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The team's backbone is its young and relatively inexpensive starting rotation, which was staggered by injuries last season.
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Cool Maker's Go Glam Nail Stamper provides an inexpensive way for kids to do their own home manicures.
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But businesses on Main Street have been reluctant to embrace this growing, often inexpensive and flexible labor pool.
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He honed the approach for Ryanair, putting hubs in inexpensive European locales that generated new tourism and jobs.
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For longer distances, she suggested using the city's bike share system, Velib or the Metro; both are inexpensive.
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After testing nearly 20 weeding tools, we still recommend the inexpensive Nejiri Gama Hoe for removing unwanted plants.
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After flying into Delhi, she profiles a man who designed a simple machine to make inexpensive sanitary pads.
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In October, the off season, the room was a relatively inexpensive 150 euros (or about $170) a night.
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Simple stores were selling everyday goods: fruits, vegetables, colorful synthetic fabrics, electrical and plumbing supplies and inexpensive tableware.
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In Sierra Leone we did this with inexpensive Android apps that ensured high-quality data collection and availability.
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They go back to looking for inexpensive growth stories, and find them among the forgotten countries and companies.
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Both the restaurants they recommended were of high caliber and cost no more than an inexpensive Manhattan spot.
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In time, putting these pieces together — researchers call them dual-use technologies — will become increasingly easy and inexpensive.
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It relies on cameras, which are fairly inexpensive, to determine your movements and the location of handheld controllers.
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Eager to get started, Runyon searched for business ideas that had low overhead and were inexpensive to launch.
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For consumers, Naked Wines is a relatively inexpensive way to get good, unique wines sent to their door.
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Unfortunately, it's not 4K, but that 1080p resolution is still standard these days, especially in smaller, inexpensive displays.
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Mortgages are available to foreigners who qualify to buy property, and are generally inexpensive and secure, agents said.
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What had I missed by failing to add a remark about how old or inexpensive my dress was?
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It's the kind of recipe you make once and immediately add to your repertoire: straightforward, inexpensive and comforting.
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Giacalone already had the velvet jacket and vest lying around, and he could buy inexpensive white gloves online.
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"We've been just as obsessed with making the Origin experience as inexpensive as possible," Ammann said while onstage.
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He also recommends taking advantage of inexpensive options and potential volatility in the healthcare, industrial, and utilities sectors.
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After the inexpensive liquid is applied with a tiny brush, the soft, decayed spot of the tooth hardens.
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And one woman is remaining married to her husband because of his excellent, and inexpensive, health insurance plan.
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In reality, local SIM cards are the way to go, giving you inexpensive local phone calls and data.
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With two lenses that require no manual focusing and an inexpensive battery, it slides onto the smartphone's camera.
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" He wrote that the only items that disappeared in the move were "three inexpensive cups and two glasses.
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They did this with inexpensive materials, suggesting it could be made into useful products for the developing world.
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Fisher-Price Infant-to-Toddler Rocker, available on Amazon, from $29This rocker is highly rated and relatively inexpensive.
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Here are free, or inexpensive, resources to help you learn how to invest or become a better investor.
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The flood of inexpensive meat and dairy products has substantially contributed to the growing incidence of chronic diseases.
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The stores in Oregon and Texas get by due to relatively inexpensive rent and a loyal customer base.
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This portable detector is relatively inexpensive, fast and, even more important, non-destructive to the material it's analyzing.
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Deutsche Bank reiterated its buy rating and $235 price target for Facebook shares, citing the company's inexpensive valuation.
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It is simple to perform and the nitrogen gas necessary for the procedure is inexpensive and commonly available.
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Mr. Chollet noted the ingredient's many advantages: It is simple to work with, inexpensive and easy to acquire.
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By joining a nationally recognized brand, franchising is a relatively inexpensive way to become an independent business owner.
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Today, I would much rather take an inexpensive vacation to somewhere I love than get stuff as gifts.
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He quickly registered the inexpensive domain to see if it would help him track or stop the software.
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Apple is a fairly inexpensive stock when compared to rivals, trading at just 17 times 2020 earnings estimates.
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The two essential technologies speeding the IOT's arrival, inexpensive sensors and super-fast networking kit, are advancing fast.
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It consists almost entirely of artworks made of quantities of small inexpensive items that visitors can take home.
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It is the specialty at Little Tong Noodle Shop, a small, new, inexpensive restaurant in the East Village.
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False eyelashes are an easy and inexpensive way to give your lashes a boost without piling on mascara.
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Investing in an inexpensive "burner" phone and a local SIM card is another option that may cost less.
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Tank Noodle: Located Uptown on North Broadway, Tank Noodle serves a pretty gargantuan array of inexpensive Vietnamese dishes.
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But her discussion did make the risk reduction in investing seem prudent, as well as minimal and inexpensive.
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Participants in both the expensive and inexpensive cream groups were exposed to the exact same levels of heat.
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It's also a relatively simple one, containing a small amount of inexpensive medication that treats anaphylaxis from food allergies.
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Most set ups are inexpensive, only needing a simple clear case that costs about 100 yen ($1) in stores.
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There weren't the appliances around yet in common use that created demand for very high capacity and inexpensive electricity.
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Still, we learned a sobering lesson about how easy—and inexpensive—it is for haters to disrupt our work.
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For instance, the 323H3B1 ($130) is crazy-inexpensive and provides users with a versatile selection of three HDMI ports.
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For instance, the 32H3B1 ($130) is crazy-inexpensive and provides users with a versatile selection of three HDMI ports.
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That's still a lot to pay, but it's certainly the most inexpensive connection you'll ever have with this queen.
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Solar power, which accounted for 7 percent of total production last year against wind's 18.4 percent, has become inexpensive.
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The reality is that most Pakistanis cannot afford to buy a car, and motorcycles are a relatively inexpensive alternative.
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Wall Street was disappointed by Macy's prior quarter, and the stock is inexpensive with a 6.7% yield, Cramer said.
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His pizzas are always delicious, and they're actually pretty inexpensive since he makes the dough and sauce from scratch.
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If you're looking for an inexpensive, basic wearable, you could do much worse than the $40 Mi Band 4.
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Buoyed by cheap financing, rising wages and inexpensive gas, travellers are once again splurging on big-ticket camper vans.
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The Dash Wand is an aggressive display of Amazon's ambitions in your home: ubiquitous, inexpensive, and ready to shop.
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And China's rocket entrepreneurs reckon there is no better place to develop inexpensive launch vehicles than their home country.
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I want an inexpensive, tablet-style device that combines the best of mobile apps with a desktop-class browser.
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But for a certain person, they could be worth it if only because of their best feature: they're inexpensive.
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As a result, the authors concluded, companies could use mouse-tracking as an inexpensive alternative to eye-tracking systems.
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Like many investors, he is simply looking for inexpensive stocks of well-run companies that deserve to be bought.
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But, since FDA approval, there are plenty of inexpensive TENS devices available at drugstores like Walgreens and Rite Aid.
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This is one corner of the American broom market: the unromantic, inexpensive corner many of us are familiar with.
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Both durable and inexpensive, pins are addictive: it can be pretty hard to stop acquiring them once you've started.
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" Cyprus Semiconductor: "Cypress Semi is inexpensive, but I don't know a catalyst to make it start going up again.
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The mission also highlights just how difficult it is to successfully launch a relatively inexpensive mission to the moon.
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Plume's approach — which makes it inexpensive to buy hardware but hard to leave the system — is an interesting one.
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She's not much of a drinker, she says, and looks for free or inexpensive activities to do with Ricci.
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Also, because it would be so inexpensive and on-demand, everyone would be able to take advantage of it.
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If you're looking for an inexpensive, supportive sports bra that provides lots of coverage, this is a good option.
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Retention matters especially for companies like Brandless because it trades in inexpensive goods that need to be repurchased frequently.
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And versions of Brandless' products, while inexpensive and purportedly of better quality, can be found at all its competitors.
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In North America, rental costs in Ottawa's Wellington Street, Canada, were the most inexpensive at $30.80 per square feet.
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Index funds are a smart way for beginners to get into the market because they're both inexpensive and diversified.
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NEW TOWELS AND LINENS Fresh, fluffy towels and crisp white bed linens are an inexpensive way to suggest luxury.
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A. Paper or digital notebooks for recording account information are an inexpensive option, but they are not very secure.
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It's an inexpensive 2399-inch tablet designed to be a smaller and less powerful version of the Surface Pro.
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A downside is that you will have to buy two — one as a backup — but security keys are inexpensive.
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And now researchers have developed one more groundbreaking use: as a simple, fast, and inexpensive way to detect infection.
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Instead of having to carry water, "we would transport our feed stock, which is an inexpensive acid," Maxwell said.
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Tile pioneered the Bluetooth tracker category with its relatively inexpensive plastic trackers that will prevent you from misplacing things.
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"Our models used inexpensive simple disguises and there were no make-up artists involved," she said in a statement.
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AirWander finds you inexpensive stopovers — essentially multi-day layovers when you can explore a connecting city between other flights.
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Many parts of a gun can be made with very inexpensive, plastic 3D printers or even simple machine tools.
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An inexpensive drone prototype, called Pouncer, was designed to help deliver humanitarian aid to remote regions with impassible roads.
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Now, the power of increasingly inexpensive infrared cameras, artificial intelligence, and drones are being used to stop illegal poaching.
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"You still have a relatively inexpensive stock and an ecosystem that would be extremely hard to replicate," Ghriskey said.
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All told, it's a simple, inexpensive setup, but with some care in the production process, it still sounds good.
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Make no mistake, although this is a small, inexpensive game, Bridge Constructor Portal ramps up in difficulty pretty quickly.
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Researchers from the University of Utah have developed an inexpensive way to create full-color 2D and 3D holograms.
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Many cities also have free or inexpensive walking tours where tourists can explore with the help of a guide.
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