To be sure, smartphones in general have been getting pricier and pricier, but at least there's usually a less expensive alternative.
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So ... why would I buy the pricier version, exactly?
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It's on the pricier side so I go without wine.
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Securing pay TV rights was also pricier than Google expected.
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Brace yourself: Tequila would get pricier, as would Mexican beer.
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If you have some pricier items on your list — i.e.
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And since salaried soldiers are pricier, their numbers are fewer.
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The pricier bands might not be as comfortable for workouts.
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He also senses a shift towards swigging pricier premium brands.
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These are great notebooks, even though they're pricier than some.
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The cost of federal student loans will soon be pricier.
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The Arizona Essentials has some advantages over its pricier sibling.
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But don't worry if you can't afford a pricier model.
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Higher volume on the pricier end shifts the median higher.
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The F.C.C. rule could force them to find pricier replacements.
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The latest rate increase could make using plastic slightly pricier.
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These were released in batches, becoming progressively pricier, like airline seats.
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WILLIAMS: Yes, most of her stuff is a little more pricier.
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Manufacturers introduced pricier products and raised the cost of existing ones.
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They're also notably pricier than a number of comparable wireless headphones.
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Rising prices have lured them to start splurging on pricier projects.
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Consumers have shown they're less willing to upgrade to pricier devices.
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EVs are pricier to make than cars powered by an ICE.
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Pricier parts could make American manufacturers less competitive than foreign rivals.
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But, at most international locations, the latte is a lot pricier.
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The alternatives to HFCs are, after all, a fair bit pricier.
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It's slightly pricier than the old Windows 8.1 model at $159.
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Gibbon believes full-timers, though pricier, represent businesses better than freelancers.
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Denver and Austin, the Southwestern outliers, are much pricier by comparison.
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He's a little pricier at $1,850, but he owns a trampoline.
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Even so, Doig is now one of the world's pricier artists.
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I like the evolution, but it is getting a little pricier.
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Other, much pricier headphones I've tested manage only half of that.Specs
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My dad prefers shopping at pricier grocery scores, like Whole Foods.
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It's definitely pricier than other video doorbells on the market, however.
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The pricier AMG models will attract enthusiasts and gratify Mercedes accountants.
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It's shockingly inexpensive, but can compete with much pricier gaming mice.
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So, it's a little slightly pricier than I think we wanted.
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There's also a pricier Battle Bundle, which costs 2,800 V-Bucks.
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Expectations of increased volatility have led to a pricier options market.
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Cold brew is also usually pricier than the average iced coffee.
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They're pricier but better than the standard AirPods in every way.
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Thurrott notes that such an approach means a pricier streaming box.
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Apple increasingly relies on pricier iPhones to attain its colossal profits.
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Kendall wondered if the greens might become pricier as a result.
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The pricier vintage version even had a physical keyboard that slid out.
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If you have more money to blow, Katz has even pricier options.
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And as you might guess, specialty camps are typically a lot pricier.
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The main long-run economic effect would be pricier goods for consumers.
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There are two new (pricier) tiers, in addition to the standard ones.
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Trend-setters in affluent coastal regions are drinking less but pricier beer.
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Thankfully, the company's also got some classier (and pricier) pieces of hardware.
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Other countries with similar taxes have seen sales of pricier pop fall.
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Pricier locally produced inputs mean less cash to spend on other things.
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Compared to pricier gaming laptops, the Helios 300 actually fares pretty well.
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Mom and Kim are up the road in pricier Hidden Hills homes.
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Amazon's new deal is much pricier – it's reportedly valued around $50 million.
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But organic food can be a lot pricier than the conventional kind.
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The Blaze also lacks built-in GPS, unlike Fitbit's pricier Surge watch.
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Much pricier than a DJ, live bands tend to charge around $3,900.
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Some are pricier than others, but all of them are valuable purchases.
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But should we expect these babies to replace our pricier go-tos?
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The newer, pricier shirts won't be fully replacing American Apparel's classic styles.
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The mechanically similar Toyota 86 is a touch pricier at $27,000 base.
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Its Cathay Dragon unit is pricier than the more aggressive budget carriers.
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Pricier Park Slope, Ms. Kemler said, can feel more homogeneous by comparison.
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A slightly pricier, but similarly excellent option exists in Xbox Game Pass.
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Yes, the iPhone 11 Pro is pricier and has more impressive specs.
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At $210, it's at the pricier end of the face-rolling market.
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In some cases, Airbnb may be even pricier than a comparable hotel.
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U.S. equities have gotten substantially pricier from a valuation vantage as well.
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The Bay Area, known for its unaffordable housing, may get even pricier.
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For U.S. seafood importers, alternatives are pricier and more difficult to source.
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But as boutique workout studios get even fancier, will classes get even pricier?
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Electric vehicles have expensive batteries that make them pricier than gasoline-powered vehicles.
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Chinese tyres are cheap but lack the performance or longevity of pricier brands.
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Panasonic's pricier S series has a native ISO range of 100 to 25,63.
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At $230, the Show is a fair bit pricier than any other Echo.
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Despite pricier clothes, inflation's rise was caused largely by factors unrelated to sterling.
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It offset falling car sales in America and China by shifting pricier models.
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Those effects seem to come from a much grander, pricier movie than Skyline.
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Mr Lema hopes to win middle-class customers with his pricier pineapple drink.
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Australia's economy has fared well, but its stronger currency has made moving pricier.
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The Shoreditch location is slightly pricier, with unlimited hotdesking from £5503 per month.
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Although these are on the pricier side, they're made from 100% genuine leather.
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Similarly, pricier solar panels, washing machines or plane tickets will lighten consumers' wallets.
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Airbnb says it hopes the feature will encourage customers to pick pricier accommodations.
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The 1283 XL, at $899, is $50 pricier than last year's bigger model.
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Yet right now, pricier oil would be bad news for the global economy.
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The colors also look washed out when placed up against a pricier device.
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That is incorrect; the pricier configuration has always shipped with the Pro 560X.
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So you feel the pressure to man up for the pricier shiny metal.
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But the Apple Watch is pricier at $399 and up for current models.
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Older 911s are getting ever pricier, especially air-cooled models like the 993.
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And that will make the service a bit pricier ($30 + the base $18).
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Apple could raise prices as a result, making its pricey devices even pricier.
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If you're prone to bad skin and a pricier product works, buy it.
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The study comes at a time when college degrees are pricier than ever.
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Alas, the Navdy has gotten a bit pricier since its 2014 pre-orders.
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Insurers say the drug companies use coupons to steer consumers toward pricier meds.
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Beer and soda could be costlier as brewers deal with pricier aluminum cans.
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Part of that decline reflected a shift away from pricier new-development sales.
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The pricier AirPods Pro, however, do come with ear tips in three sizes.
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Financial results are up from a year ago, though, thanks to pricier iPhones.
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Pricier imported goods could squeeze consumer spending, becoming a drag to the economy.
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Yang is willing to splurge on pricier grocery items from time to time.
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At $13 for 2 ounces, Pipette is pricier than many store-bought options.
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The real trouble is that pricier iPhones will mean a further slowdown in upgradesThe issue for Apple is, perhaps, that an iPhone made pricier by tariffs will accelerate an existing trend: Loyal Apple customers aren't upgrading their iPhones very frequently.
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When it comes to foundation, though, I've always been partial to the pricier stuff.
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It's a far pricier affair, but the results are the most thrilling VR experiences.
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"No advice [at all], or [pricier] advice, is better than bad advice," Bowman said.
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Sovereign bonds are pricier than ever, yet the world can't seem to get enough.
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First, 4K recording is limited to 30p, whereas the pricier camera can hit 60p.
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Peloton, which is one of the pricier streaming fitness models, is seeing huge growth.
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They are doubly disadvantaged as inputs become pricier and overseas competitors can undercut them.
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The trend reflects adoption of newer, pricier therapies, according to a new IMS report.
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A little pricier than what I usually do, but I'm just going with it.
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Restaurant meals, furniture and housing all seem to get pricier more quickly in booms.
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It seems like each new product is bigger, pricier, and flashier than the last.
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Now these companies are expensive and could get pricier the longer rates stay low.
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Even those sellers who want to downsize would be moving into a pricier market.
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But when it comes to larger sponsorship deals, these are less common, and pricier.
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To clarify, Re/Done isn't using actual Hanes tees to produce this pricier variation.
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The second plan is pricier, but it includes theft and loss coverage as well.
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At $150, these are pricier than the similarly designed, and similarly sounding Jaybird X3.
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Motorola's mod just isn't going to compare to even pricier options on the market.
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Vanilla-rich foods like ice cream have been removed from shelves or become pricier.
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Check out the video above to see it in action alongside a pricier version.
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But with labour getting pricier, more companies seem to be choosing machines over man.
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Metal consumers will also seek to be spared pricier inputs, which can threaten jobs.
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No in-body stabilization means it can't pull off some shots pricier cameras can.
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The Plus is a third larger and a third pricier than the new Echo.
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A slightly pricier $7.99/month option gets you two tickets per month, same deal.
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And they're right; the Ranger is bigger, heavier and pricier than it once was.
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Compare that to larger, pricier drones like Parrot Bebop or the Chroma camera drone.
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Flights to South America are 20 percent pricier compared to last year, Hopper found.
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Pricier imports should encourage consumers to switch towards domestic products and stimulate local production.
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Verizon's model is even pricier: its $499.99 or $449.99 with a two-year contract.
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Notably, the Pixel 3a has essentially the same camera hardware as the pricier 3.
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A pricier market is likely to push many people to rent rather than buy.
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Apple's pricier new AirPods Pro also cost more to replace compared to their predecessors.
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Holiday cocktails and other themed drinks are often pricier variations on generic, cheaper drinks.
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It holds its own against much pricier gaming laptops in real-world gaming tests.
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But at $1,500, it's pricier than Apple's iPhone 11 Pro or Samsung's Galaxy S10.
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It's also a terrific choice for travel — leave the pricier electric toothbrush at home.
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The Big Table was pricier at $45, indicative of the winery's smaller-scale operation.
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That's because it is excessive, even though there are definitely pricier candles out there.
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The tax credit is aimed at helping defray the cost of pricier electric vehicles.
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And significantly lower deliveries of its pricier cars surely won't help the company's finances.
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Honestly, we'd reserve a pricier gift like this for a best friend or sister.
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The pricier of the two nearly identical sponsor units was No. 227.5A at $2278,211,21.4.
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At $98 to $188, they're pricier than average lamps — but they're clearly not average.
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Lasering is significantly pricier, but it can remove hair permanently in about six sessions.
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Though, the pricier and heavier Boosted electric scooter can handle hills with 25% inclines.
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Most likely buying the pricier home in the good public school district, said Brownlee.
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It's pricier than your average Switch game, but you are getting hardware with it.
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With the iPhone X, Apple decided to move to OLED for its pricier variant.
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Delta Air Lines expects pricier fuel to eat into its bottom line this year.
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In addition to buying more items, Cyber Monday shoppers were also buying pricier products.
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Bakersfield's housing market is definitely attractive for its affordability and proximity to pricier locales.
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There are modifications, some nifty new features, but it's mostly the same, just pricier.
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A ride with the pricier UberBLACK would start at HK$65, instead of HK$50.
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A set of 48 goes for a mere $102.19 at Utrecht, but is pricier elsewhere.
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But those phones typically run $800-$1000 at launch, much pricier than the $650 Key2.
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In particular, the pricier pieces, like lamps and dressers, are some of the most timeless.
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But act fast, the closer you get to Tax Day, the pricier these will be.
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Huawei is expected to sell its pricier $2,600 Mate X to customers later this year.
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Celmatix, another startup, offers a pricier test to identify genetic markers associated with fertility problems.
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The Mavic 21 Pro is, as the name implies, the pricier of the two models.
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Oasis will also be a tad pricier than earlier editions – Voyage goes for $199 retail.
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This is significantly more impressive, so I'm expecting it will be significantly pricier than that.
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Confiscations of crystal meth, a stronger, pricier form, rose from 14 tonnes to 33 tonnes.
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First is audio quality when it comes to all but the pricier models of headphones.
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At $399, they're pricier than many of their more established competitors, including Bose and Sennheiser.
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However, this model actually has more brushstrokes per minute when compared to its pricier sibling.
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Long Island City's population is growing fast, paving the way for even pricier housing costs.
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The retailer's everything-and-the-kitchen-sink annual subscription plan is about to get pricier.
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It felt and fit better than the pricier options I had unsuccessfully tried before it.
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Such tariffs throttle trade, protect less productive producers from competition, and ultimately mean pricier poultry.
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Using technology to keep data within Europe's borders is a longer term, if pricier solution.
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I've tried a few pricier brands, as well, usually at airport shops during boozy layovers.
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A few years ago, it would have been much pricier with [fewer] bells and whistles.
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Fourth of July is also pricier than normal, with an average hourly rate of $14.87.
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A high proportion of exports' content is made up of imports, which are now pricier.
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Amazon obviously did minimal integration work in order to sell parents a pricier Echo Dot.
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The dollar amount of those claims trends 33 percent pricier, too, at an average $1,100.
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It's pricier than Netflix's most popular tier of service which comes at $12.99 a month.
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Pros: Highly customizable with bespoke designs and full-service addressingCons: Pricier than some other options
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Try cutting some pricier but less important items out of your budget, like expensive gifts.
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The eligible brands are definitely the pricier ones in the Marriott portfolio:EDITIONRitz-CarltonThe Luxury CollectionSt.
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However, if you're not on a budget, there are more sophisticated but pricier smartwatches available.
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The 15.6GB models are quite a bit pricier, thanks in part to a 4K display.
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Apple beat sales estimates in part by selling fewer but pricier iPhones than analysts expected.
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Variety reported in July that Netflix is testing a pricier 'Ultra' plan for $16.99 monthly.
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If you're looking to splurge on a pricier steak, you have plenty of options, too!
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It is a mong the pricier items in the auction, estimated at £80,000 to £3503,000.
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A flight to Milwaukee or Boise can be pricier than one to Milan or Berlin.
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Anecdotally, I've had better results with portrait mode on the pricier Pixel 3 and iPhones.
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That movement has accelerated since Obama-era environmental regulations made operating a coal plant pricier.
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And for many Obamacare consumers, there's also a silver lining in these pricier silver plans.
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That's pricier than many of today's wireless chargers, which tend to be $20 or less.
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But Apple's results suggest that Chinese consumers are willing to pay for the pricier iPhones.
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Hotels and hostels on the waterfront, by and large, are pricier than those in town.
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While wood can be pricier than concrete, labor costs can be much less, developers say.
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Teslas tend to be pricier to insure, due largely to the cost of fixing them.
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The hotel also has a grande salle, where fancier (and much pricier) fare is served.
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Most of the increased spending is fueled by the demand for pricier medications, officials wrote.
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Though all stores sell some items for $1, each also has pricier items as well.
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Image: GoogleThe $1,13 version with an i7, 256GB SSD, and 16GB of RAM is even pricier.
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In these dozen markets, hosting a wedding is even pricier than the average cost of college:
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It's pricier, too, though Apple's kept things more in check here than with the Mac Mini.
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It's pricier than its competitor, but cheaper than a CPU that performs only a little better.
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It sounds like I'm ripping on it, but those gripes are compared to much pricier phones!
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But the client chose the pricier route because they were in a hurry, the person said.
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It's certainly not the first time the German grocery chain has been honored alongside pricier competitirs.
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However, to get the extra range in the Tesla, buyers have to opt for pricier packages.
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In fact, many affordable formulas are just as good, if not better, than their pricier counterparts.
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At first glance, Wash U. is one of the pricier schools on The Princeton Review list.
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Despite its mass appeal, Whole Foods has garnered a reputation as being a pricier shopping destination.
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Otherwise, the X-T24 has the same dependable and fast autofocus system of the pricier camera.
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Google decided to only differentiate its pricier XL version with a larger screen and bigger battery.
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And we've even turned up our noses and passed them by for the pricier plain options.
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Concrete vaults are pricier, but they can prevent soil, water, and other invaders from seeping in.
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It's pricier than usual but worth it to be home and passed out before 2 a.m.
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Hardly surprising, given the company has a track record of borrowing design elements from pricier competitors.
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Younger vintages have become pricier than older ones—the wine equivalent of a yield-curve inversion.
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All calendars retail for roughly $111 to $170, with a special few on the pricier side.
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Many of the pieces in the Goop x CB2 collection are also on the pricier side.
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Musk also said that Tesla's FSD (Full Self-Driving) option would get "substantially" pricier over time.
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Pricier, but at least I don't have to keep running outside to fill up my meter!
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Pricier kegs should deter some drinkers; the others will pay towards the social costs they inflict.
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A shift to pricier apparel turned off some shoppers, and the company faces competition from Amazon.
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It's even pricier to get the little blue check, also known as an Instagram verification badge.
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In addition, it's been tough to find away to sell some pricier items, like Almond butter.
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The P-Series F1 is bright and has clear image quality that's parallel to pricier models.
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The products can be pricier for investors than traditional index funds while still undercutting active managers.
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Where the Model 3 diverges most obviously from its bigger, pricier stablemates is in the dashboard.
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One point of strength for Home Depot was the gains it made in selling pricier items.
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A pricier step-up model ups the built-in storage to 32GB and memory to 3GB.
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And it is possible that a death-spiral could affect the pricier "gold" and "platinum" options.
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As Chinese labour has grown pricier, many have moved manufacturing to cheaper places in the region.
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But that's significantly pricier than the $9.89 I paid for 150 feet of the Scare Tape.
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Pros: Affordable, fully-rated helmet ready for rally racingCons: A bit heavier than the pricier options
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Getting several sports massages, at $60 to $75 per massage, was the pricier of those strategies.
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Other disciplines can be even pricier, like fencing ($20,000 annually), table tennis ($20,000) and archery ($25,000).
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These felt like really good quality jeans — even more so than pricier jeans I currently own.
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The desserts may be pricier than most, but that's what makes them prime for special occasions.
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PARO is even pricier than the others: the friendly sea mammal is about a $6,000 setback.
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The official noted that NASA anticipated Boeing to be pricier when the agency awarded the contract.
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These regal evergreens are mostly shipped from the Northwest, which makes them pricier than other trees.
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The five-star Peninsula Chicago Hotel is one of our pricier recommendations, but for good reason.
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RavPower's $36 charger is bigger and blockier, where as the significantly pricier ($79) Eggtronic lays flush.
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Governments can make citizens want less by making consumption pricier, with carbon taxes or other regulations.
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The following packages are pricier than the ones above and more suited to travelers seeking luxury.
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Despite all that, some investors are bullish, hoping that the pricier Model 3 could boost margins.
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Old Navy has excellent, affordable workout gear that performs just as well as pricier brands' sportswear.
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Pros: Affordable, many styles, comfortable, good for workoutsCons: Not as long-lasting as pricier brands' gear
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Their screens look terrific, and they are incredibly fast — and they are pricier than past smartphones.
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Pricier neighborhoods with more transit options, like Dumbo, Williamsburg and Long Island City, were less affected.
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But Apple's cloud is often pricier and less capable than rival services from Google and Microsoft.
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Many of the best natural deodorants are, unfortunately, a bit pricier than your average drugstore picks.
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Rooms feature contemporary photography, flat-screen TVs and the pricier rooms even have saunas and balconies.
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In mid-October, a CNNMoney report found rooms at $505 a night, well pricier than comparable competitors.
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Although it is on the pricier end at $59, the bottle holds a substantial amount of product.
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It's notched because this iPhone has Face ID and no home button, just like its pricier siblings.
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The BBC tracked down a number of customers who were hit with pricier charges than were expected.
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There's little the Galaxy Watch Active can't do compared to its larger and pricier Galaxy Watch siblings.
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Prices will range from $795 to $1,295 — so, much pricier than your run-of-the-mill merch.
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While sterling's weakness after last year's EU referendum has made imported goods pricier, the effect will fade.
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The Model 3 is pricier than many Chinese rival's electric cars, but it is less exclusive nevertheless.
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Big shipping lines such as Denmark's Maersk, which can afford scrubbers or pricier fuels, support the changes.
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The RX0 is a pricier choice at $700, compared to GoPro's Hero5 Black which retails for $399.99.
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French scientists have discovered our new favorite trick to making cheap wine taste pricier, The Telegraph reports.
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The downside of drinking seltzer, however, is it's a pricier habit than sustaining yourself on regular water.
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Those are both huge improvements commonly found in the pricier cropped sensor Canon cameras like the 29D.
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Similarly, the USITC predicted that cars would become pricier, and that Americans would buy fewer of them.
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That's on the pricier side in a country where the average smartphone price is closer to $150.
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A 10% depreciation of sterling against other currencies after the Brexit referendum of 2016 made imports pricier.
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For Huawei, they're also less of a success, since they have lower profit margins than pricier devices.
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The entire set is $30, making them much pricier than even a set of designer Tootsie Pops.
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Where the weaknesses of the R70x arise, they can only be detected by comparison to pricier headphones.
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Its Model S saloon starts at $74,500 and its Model X sport-utility vehicle is pricier still.
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It's Wi-Fi-enabled and has the same impressive floor navigating tech as iRobot's other, pricier models.
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That stands in stark contrast to competing subscription bonuses from the pricier PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.
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At first glance, Wash U. is another one of the pricier schools on The Princeton Review list.
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The downside is that most all-in-ones can run a little more on the pricier side.
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This gives the retailing giant a competitive angle to counter the often pricier online grocery delivery services.
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Others noted Zodiac is pricier than competitors as investors factor in a recovery from recent industrial problems.
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That's even if every participant can afford those pricier premiums and pays up with 100 percent compliance.
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That may be due to changes in the tax code that take away deductions on pricier homes.
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At other spots across the path it's getting tougher (and pricier) to even find somewhere to stay.
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That is a huge change from 2008, when only 42 percent of students limited pricier choices immediately.
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That could create pressure for magazines to feature pricier goods in order to bolster the bottom line.
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So, for around $279, you get many of the cleaning features you might expect from pricier Roombas.
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AT&T's Unlimited Plus plan still costs $90 per month, which is still pricier than its competitors.
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In rural communities, cuts get felt and seen a lot, and smaller, pricier papers gradually lose relevance.
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To her, "all of these apartments looked the same": pricier than the old place, but no better.
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The weekends are pricier because of the influx of locals who frequent the city for short getaways.
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The startup processes higher-resolution images than far pricier systems and with a much smaller failure rate.
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Sure, you could buy the pricier models with more storage, but it just felt like being cheated.
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The twin blows of fewer F-220s and pricier, late F-210s hit the Air Force hard.
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I mention that because the main thing you sacrifice compared to pricier options is active noise cancellation.
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At a dollar each, the Mighty Wings were way pricier than what customers were willing to pay.
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But beer drinkers have shunned Budweiser and Bud Light in favor of pricier craft beers and microbrews.
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There are, however, some other important differences between the XR and the pricier XS and XS Max.
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Others prefer the pricier seats, and the hall, which can fit 290,280, is packed on most nights.
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The only feature the Moto G6 Play has that's seemingly better than its pricier brother is battery life.
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It also offers a pricier Market Intelligence option, where large customers can see follower data for their competitors.
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These efforts, along with pricier burrito bowls and new marketing campaign which began in September, have bolstered sales.
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For the moment, high-tech, pricier VR headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are not dominant.
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The pricier the set, the thinner the display, the more attractive the bezel, and the nicer the audio.
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That means, unlike hospital equipment and other pricier technology, it can be worn as a kind of safeguard.
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The deal tends to be pricier than the 2 for $5 promotion, according to SunTrust analyst Jake Bartlett.
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Nearly half of the ticket growth came from customers trading up to pricier drinks like the Cloud Macchiato.
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It's pricier than the popular Magic Bullet, but it's a pro at blending kale into a smooth liquid.
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Dell says all of the above mentioned models will be getting proper (and pricier) RTX upgrades come June.
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Go deeper: Employers' health care crisis will only get worse Employer health plans are getting pricier and skimpier
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Both the M2299.99 and pricier P10 model come packed with a Snapdragon 450 processor and run Android Oreo.
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Since they are often more complex (not to mention pricier), she prefers eating them raw or simply prepared.
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Sports fans will want to move up to the pricier $50 plan to gain regional sports networks (RSNs).
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Because Punkpost means real, live people are writing the cards, they're a little pricier at $6 a pop.
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It also has all of the same internal components as its pricier variants and a bezel-less display.
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And while the greener, reusable substitute is often a bit pricier, you'll save money in the long run.
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Working out what pricier oil means for the world economy is more complex than it used to be.
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Prince Muhammad may be pleased; pricier oil would make Aramco more attractive to investors and hence more valuable.
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We reason that the Uber Pool to our Airbnb will still be cheaper than the pricier Miami flight.
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It's without a doubt one of the pricier bathroom accessories you can buy that isn't clad in gold.
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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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As for Jennifer Lopez … we think she'll have no problem buying herself some even pricier diamonds very soon.
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It's made from what is left over when the other, higher grades are stripped away for pricier projects.
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Even the Sony A7 III isn't going to be as good as its pricier siblings like the A9.
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Hopefully, it performs as well as the pricier Deco M4 kit does, but as a wireless-only alternative.
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That could have added a cost that would have likely made the already expensive Apple products even pricier.
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The champion product was none other than the once-flagging iPhone, specifically the bigger, pricier iPhone 7 Plus.
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However, the vibration is much more intense with the Goby, similar to the pricier electric toothbrushes out there.
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The sound isn't bad, it's just not as rich and full as you'll find on other pricier units.
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The rate at which Forever 21 is accused of copying the designs of (pricier) indie brands is alarming.
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A pricier workforce and savvier restaurant marketing staff made the "feet on the street" approach unviable in America.
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Cooking enthusiasts either have to pay the extra $863 for access, or subscribe to a pricier Times bundle.
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While pricier than alternatives like AWS in the short-term, the Permaweb could theoretically keep files alive forever.
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That is, as 9to5 Mac points out, still pricier than many retailers are currently charging for new versions.
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The foundation remains a glass and aluminum sandwich with the same splash-proof coating as its pricier siblings.
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Yet it does mark a more clear position from Apple on why you should buy its pricier tablet.
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Aspen, Colorado, is America's most expensive ski town — but it gets even pricier the more skyward you get.
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Book this cottage estate for $350 per weekend nightThis cottage from 1885 is pricier, but for good reason.
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The policy terms, in short, are more generous with a higher (and therefore pricier premium) level of coverage.
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FuboTV's base package is a pricier entry point with less wiggle room, but it's also far more comprehensive.
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Items might be on the pricier side of the spectrum, but you're buying one-of-a-kind pieces.
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It's $95, which is on the pricier end of the spectrum, but the cost is worth the convenience.
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Closed-cell insulation is a heavier, pricier material with tidier, more individual air bubbles that insulate far better.
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However, there is also a new advantage to those paying for the pricier iCloud plans, Apple additionally announced.
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It's also positioned against another premium iPhone model — which got a healthy jump-start on the pricier model.
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At $119, it's pricier than the regular Blink, but still pretty affordable as far as outdoor cameras go.
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The gourmet treats may be pricier than average desserts, but one bite will have your recipients immediately hooked.
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Many of the pricier houses are clustered northeast of downtown, in the Middlesex Avenue-Woodwild Park Historic District.
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" He went on: "I can afford something pricier than Roam, but I had such a good time here.
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The general trend was away from pricier East and West Coast markets and toward more affordable inland areas.
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You can also see more flights by clicking the "More" dropdown option (though they will be much pricier).
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Most of those products would have gotten pricier because of new tariffs that the United States just delayed.
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A few other stores fall more into the vintage (not thrift) category: curated collections that are slightly pricier.
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Obviously they'll be pricier, of course, and questions about how much insurance companies will shell out still remain.
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Raw materials are getting pricier for General Motors, and a new car could soon cost you more, too.
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This may be because other forms of transport have become more wretched: driving has got pricier, for instance.
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I was a bit disappointed that there was no bathtub; they are only available in the pricier suites.
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It's also pricier, at $229 (the cheapest option on Kickstarter, where the device was launched), versus Pulse's $99.
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And now that she's eliminated her student loan debt, she doesn't feel bad about splurging on pricier options.
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The higher quality koa ukuleles, meanwhile, cost between $2600 and $2000,2162, but some versions can get even pricier.
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However, many retailers expect to increase prices as import costs rise, making current luxury bargains much more pricier.
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By one estimate, this freed up $30bn a year for pricier medicines such as the newest cancer drugs.
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Cake also makes the slightly faster and pricier Kalk& with a more traditional, but still distinctively spare, design.
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Their lower-end products are priced comparatively with the shaving clubs, while their premium razors are much pricier.
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But, it seems like a safe bet that they'd be even pricier than the standard $380 Spectacles 3.
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Counters are made of quartzite, a trendy material that's pricier than granite but has more depth, he added.
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The new model is a bit pricier than its predecessor at launch, but at $99, it's not exactly expensive.
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We like its backlit keyboard, touchscreen, Android app support and that its build feels more like a pricier Ultrabook.
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At $199, the Polaroid Moto Mod is significantly pricier than Polaroid's OneStep 2 camera and other standalone instant cameras.
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Developers who bought land when it was pricier can in some cases no longer sell homes at a profit.
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The company also said market share declined in the quarter as customers traded up to pricier brews from rivals.
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Ramadan has just started, so there is only one restaurant open this early, and it's on the pricier side.
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They're affordable, come in several different styles, are super comfy, and look just as good as their pricier counterparts.
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Now for the "affordable" new phone, the iPhone XR. Arriving a month after the pricier XS phones on Oct.
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While it's pricier than Tesla's Model 3 sedan (which has a $35,000 starting price option), it's clearly a competitor.
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Starbucks released one of those pricier drinks last month, the Cloud Macchiato, with help from pop star Ariana Grande.
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It's a little on the pricier side, but well worth it for the jaw-dropping 20s-era flapper gowns.
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Top models are getting pricier: 100D will jump to $99,500 and P100D will go to $145,000 starting April 24.
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And — unlike the pricier routines of Kim Kardashian West or Bella Hadid — it's one we can definitely relate to.
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At home, last year's uptick in volumes was caused chiefly by customers substituting domestic steel for suddenly pricier imports.
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It's not quite the full DCI-P3 gamut that pricier sets support, but you'll definitely notice the wider palette.
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It was a birthday gift, which I highly recommend, because at $13, it's certainly pricier than other bike bells.
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And most carriers charge more for 5G in their plans, too, or only include 5G in their pricier plans.
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Shame they couldn't toss in an AT-ST or something, but that would make a pricey set even pricier.
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We found that the cheaper wines ($20-$25 range) worked better with the cookies than the pricier bottles (~$70).
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There are exceptions, of course, but plenty of consumers choose to invest in pricier face creams, serums, and treatments.
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The Saucey user interface might be my favorite, but I found the selection much pricier than apps like Drizly.
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The $21.99 pen was sold separately from the Surface tablet, but included with the pricier, Intel-based, Surface Pro.
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That is significantly pricier than off-the-peg clothes in Pyongyang's mid-range department stores or in informal markets.
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Why it matters: The drug market is increasingly composed of biologics, which are pricier than traditional small-molecule drugs.
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As reported, the little camera will carry a $350 price tag, putting it well below much pricier VR rigs.
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Now, a gram of vegan DHA does tend to be a lot pricier than a gram of fish oil.
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Gliders are pricier and harder to build, but can travel faster and farther, and so are receiving more attention.
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"Beauty is one thing, but it seems like the more beautiful it is, the pricier it is," Erker says.
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Right now, Tesla is only producing and selling the pricier all-wheel drive, performance, and longer-range Model 3s.
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Dropbox gives away a basic level of storage for nothing but charges for premium services, including pricier business subscriptions.
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"It's a very different perspective depending on if you're looking for affordable homes, or pricier homes," Hale told CNBC.
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I wondered if Samsung is struggling there and how the company might combat growing resistance to their pricier devices.
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For $130, it's on the pricier end for personal safety wearables, though it doesn't have any sneaky subscription fees.
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They do tend to pricier than blade grinders, but there are still plenty of very affordable options out there.
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But you are getting a whole lot without jumping up to Sony's pricier full-frame A7 series mirrorless cameras.
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China, its second biggest market, saw softer growth as categories like mainstream baby foods struggled compared with pricier options.
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Each come with their issues: For example, some are pricier, and some have more limited RSVP or registry features.
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Same drug; same dose -- though, Kivi noted, the pricier infusion room had free cookies, Wi-Fi and bottled water.
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Since then, the company launched Hooch Black, a pricier subscription that includes perks like hotel discounts and concierge service.
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The combination of much cheaper labour and slightly pricier land would restore the modus vivendi between the two sectors.
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It would halt the contraction of the watchmakers (because cheaper labour helps them more than pricier land hurts them).
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The weak pound—down by one-tenth since the Brexit referendum on June 23rd—has made foreign goods pricier.
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For $128 a pop, they're a little bit pricier than a typical non-cream-doused pair of Guess jeans.
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Organic cheese is often on the pricier side, so the offer is a great opportunity to try something new.
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The number of multimillion-dollar listings is suddenly dropping, and that is only making these pricey homes, well, pricier.
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Today, that number seems more like an aspiration than a rule, especially in pricier regions like the west coast.
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There's also a detailed breakdown of costs and explanations for why pricier investments will pay off down the line.
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Its larger competitors, such as UnitedHealth Group, are used to selling plans ready-made for the pricier employer market.
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Carlsberg has shifted its focus from cost-cutting to revenue growth, especially by selling more of its pricier brands.
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Such additions could help Fitbit close the gap in features and functionality when compared to its much pricier competitor.
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Pricing and costsWealthsimple offers a fairly good value, but it is a bit pricier than many competing robo-advisers.
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The number of times that people could roll over their loans into newer and pricier ones would be curtailed.
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But after months of contemplation, I decided to upgrade to the Chase Sapphire Reserve — the newer and pricier option.
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While casual users won't notice a speed difference over the pricier cards, a durability difference would be glaringly obvious.
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Milani Baked Blush has the quality and packaging you'd expect from a much pricier blush, but for under $10.
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On the pricier end of the spectrum, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich spent $500 million on the 533-foot Eclipse.
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Rising mortgage rates and lack of inventory have made homeowners reluctant to sell and buy again in pricier markets.
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It's slightly pricier at $45 for the medium, but it comes with a shoulder strap and a secure zipper.
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Also, as is standard with pricier monitors, the Razer Raptor supports both picture in picture and picture by picture.
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One of the reasons ghd tools tend to be on the pricier side is because of their patented technology.
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The Encore is a great all-around grinder that performs nearly as well and consistently as the pricier competition.
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One of the city's pricier restaurants, a meal is a splurge but delicious and the vibe is worth it.
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A pricier cellular plan, for around $50 a month, would let me monitor the system from my smartphone, too.
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So Apple has increasingly relied on enticing existing customers to toss their old iPhones for faster, slimmer, pricier successors.
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As with any doctor, co-pays vary, but Dr. Markowitz says virtual appointments shouldn't be pricier than in-person.
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To further minimize expenses, he and his wife will stay at cost-effective Airbnb residences instead of pricier hotels.
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Most of the rentals listed on StreetEasy last month were condo sublets, which are usually pricier than typical apartments.
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The pricier raw materials and unfavorable exchange rates in Brazil and Argentina will cost it $1 billion this year.
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Even though the oil markets are entering a period of seasonal softness, she sees geopolitical trends supporting pricier oil.
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It's an easy dinner, and the shoulder roast, to me, is tastier than the leaner and pricier hind leg.
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The levies should ease pressure on surviving panel makers, but pricier imports will set back most of the sector.
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It only gets pricier from there: Second checked bags are about $40, while third bags are almost always $100.
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This mutual fund to ETF converter can help you find cheap ETFs that are similar to pricier mutual funds.
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If the declining projections are realised, already costly stocks could become pricier and equity investors could become even more skittish.
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Pricier drugs might make you feel worse — if you expect to experience negative side effects, according to a new study.
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In this latest study, people likely thought that the pricier treatment was stronger, leading to stronger side effects, Tinnerman says.
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That could prove pricier for consumers that shifting their debt to a no-interest or low-interest card, said Papadimitiou.
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These freebies are in contrast to more full-featured — and pricier — options such as HTC's Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift.
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Commodity prices have fallen sharply, and farmers have less to spend on supplies (as well as on pricier biotech seeds).
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Quartz is even pricier, with $60 on the cheaper side and some versions as much as $115, according to Improvenet.
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But you can also do those things with a $30 Echo Dot that's not hideously crammed into a pricier soundbar.
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With its vibrant touch display, 2360 hinge, and narrow (for a budget laptop) bezels, it feels like a pricier laptop.
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It's all part of a continued trend we've highlighted several times before: slowed upgrade cycles, pricier phones, a bad economy.
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Democratic lawmakers have argued recently that pricier plans are a product of a Republican-led Congressional majority with backward priorities.
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But I'd sooner steer most consumers toward better — if pricier — choices like the Asus Chromebook Flip or Samsung Chromebook Plus.
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More involved pieces like those are on the pricier side, but a lot of what you'll find is under $100.
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You might find that a competing property's pricier rate that includes more is, all said and done, the better deal.
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DOLLAR: The dollar dipped on Friday but is near two-year highs, making metals pricier for buyers with other currencies.
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The DSR9s sound better than pricier alternatives like the Bowers & Wilkins P9, Audeze EL-8, Denon D7200, and AudioQuest NightHawks.
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Faster, pricier, sandier: This week was an exercise in seeing how far the people building and driving vehicles might go.
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A similar product called Knops is also raising funds on Kickstarter (though they're pricier — $62 a pair instead of $49).
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These handmade bikes are also pricier than the average alloy bike and average around $1800 to $2000 USD per vehicle.
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Riders may balk at the pricier trips, but Schildkrout says it's aimed at solving a problem for them as well.
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Was it the cheaper compact handheld or the slightly pricier premium model that really got the spiralizing job done right?
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Pricier speakers or soundbars like the Sonos Beam can top Roku here; even my Vizio soundbar puts out meatier bass.
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And, unlike the pricier Snoo, the swaddle can be purchased for a mere $24 at retail stores like Walmart, Jet.
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Demand has been slowing in the United States for the pricier versions that first went on sale in mid-2017.
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Don't be fooled by this simple tube: The stuff inside is cut from the same cloth as much pricier potions.
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If we assume that this cake fell within the pricier end of Schaffer's range, it likely cost at least $5,625.
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Get your college grad started with some of the pricier home goods they might not be able to buy themselves.
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There are also some restrictions on the pricier formats like 21D and IMAX if you don't have the right plan.
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Chicken is flattened under a weight in a pan, mired in its own juices, and rivals the city's pricier versions.
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The retailer's millions of products are eligible to be shopped using points, including pricier gifts down to everyday household purchases.
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It's a bit pricier at $31.99 with offer code VERGEB25, but that's still 30 percent below what you'd normally pay.
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The unexpected uptake led to a national shortage of Meningitis B jabs, with some clinics sourcing pricier vaccinations from abroad.
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For oil, which is traditionally denominated in the greenback, it can dent demand by making it pricier for domestic consumers.
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However, for the first year of production the pricier "launch edition" will only be available at €59,900, or about $33,000.
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I didn't use all the Bolt's bells and whistles, likely to be used in pricier trims, and didn't need them.
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At $2000-2150 a trip it is not much pricier than a regular bus, but a comfortable seat is guaranteed.
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Often, pricier brands like Wolford are worth it — the fabric is higher quality, so with proper care, they'll last longer.
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Another Oregon campsite is even pricier with $200 nightly rates to pitch a tent and $250 for an RV site.
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Sure, it's a lot pricier than most filters out there but the company also offers financing at $67 a month.
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At $4.99 per month, Air comes out as a little pricier than the entry level pricing for traditional cloud storage.
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Notably, it also has a F/1.7 8P lens, but only on the considerably pricier Premium Edition of the phone.
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Even with the discount, these tees are a little pricier than I'd normally endorse, but they truly are that soft.
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And Oyo does offer more upmarket rooms on its platform at a pricier rate, such as its Oyo Townhouse hotels.
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As part of the order, Delta also confirmed it was deferring delivery of 9003 pricier A350 jets to 2025-26.
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It's still on the pricier side of things, but you get a lot for your money, including a travel charger.
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Pros: Improved audio quality over the original Echo, direct communication with smart-home accessories, decent priceCons: Pricier than standard Echo
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He and his colleagues developed a relationship with the owner, Colin Harmon, and kept coming back, despite the pricier brews.
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In fact, when compared with pricier hair products, there is a ton of overlap — including the silicon-based polymer dimethicone.
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A pricier version with a 90-kwH pack will be able to travel about 325 miles on a single charge.
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This type of places is a lot pricier (comparatively) to the other spots listed here, and its a different vibe.
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Professional edition — perhaps as a way of encouraging people to pay for the pricier Team tier — will be getting none.
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This one has all the specs of much pricier machines, and for about what you'd drop on a nice laptop.
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With a sitting area and bathtub, the higher price tag still seemed reasonable compared to pricier hotels in the area.
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First, the stunning growth of ETF assets, as investors gravitate toward low-fee indexes instead of pricier actively managed funds.
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Sellers adjust their prices for the neighborhood they're selling in — places like SoHo and Williamsburg tend to have pricier trees.
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Living in A "nice little town" with a walkable shopping district, Caldwell offers an appealing alternative to pricier areas nearby.
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Cons: Expect accommodations overall to be much pricier than those that might be found in other regions, like Central America.
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The 2019 MacBook Air display is identical to what's found within the more powerful and pricier 13.3-inch MacBook Pro.
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That means you can call 911 from your watch, anywhere in the world (provided you have the pricier cellular model).
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Although recently renovated, the property has none of the history and elegance of its pricier cousins in the Taj chain.
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And then I found a pretty cute lake house using VRBO, which was slightly pricier: $9.683 each for one night.
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Joel said it was fine to buy a rotisserie chicken, even though they tend to be pricier than raw ones.
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So should sickle-cell patients be required to try hydroxyurea before moving on to one of the newer, pricier treatments?
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They aren't as sturdy as some of the pricier options, based on reviews, but should still last a long while.
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It was pricier, but she still uses it a year later and now takes a textile arts class after school.
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That's pricier than a standard denim jacket, but much more reasonable than the last iteration, which cost a whopping $350.
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It's pricier than other studios in town, but is definitely more maintained and draws an older crowd than other spaces.
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Also expected are some new colors (including a green option) and the same faster A22010 processor as its pricier siblings.
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Children's clothing is the exception: The pricier brand names aren't worth it when it comes to the under-13 set.
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While the cafe was a bit pricier than I would have liked, you're really paying for the experience and ambiance.
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For example, the two phones lack wireless charging and run on a lower-end processor than the pricier Pixel 3.
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The Universal Cable USB-C costs $29.95, which is definitely on the pricier side of cables — even ones with USB-C.
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Of course, you also don't get the same buttery-smooth 603Hz screen — admittedly, it's an upgrade — as the pricier Blade 15.
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Other should seek either cheaper devices, like the XPS 13, or pricier but lighter weight devices like the ThinkPad X1 Carbon.
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At the Made By Google on Tuesday, the company showed off several handy features that'll come with the pricier Pixel 3.
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The locks will come in keypad or keyed models, priced at $440 and $370 — around $100 pricier than August's own models.
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Those price hikes included quadruple-digit percentage increases for many inexpensive medications, and triple-digit percentage increases for some pricier drugs.
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Pricier headsets like the Oculus Rift and Sony PlayStation VR, designed for gaming, deliver more than a cool stereoscopic viewing experience.
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A four-year plan can also help you spread out borrowing to avoid having to turn to pricier private student loans.
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Definitely pricier than I wanted my Sunday to be, but if I could also use the sauna then it seemed justified.
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Plus, Viacom and Discovery haven't been included in new packages that have dropped pricier packages, like the YouTube and Hulu plans.
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Linksys has even pricier options, while Google Wifi, the search giant's mesh router system, is about $290 for a three-pack.
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Millennials are more likely than their parents were to consider finances before starting a family, but kids are pricier than ever.
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It's also not water resistant, and lacks wireless charging (although it does have a headphone jack, which its pricier sibling lacks).
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Shelly Westerhausen is firm believer that easy, affordable recipes can taste just as good as the pricier, more time-consuming ones.
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Details: The new offering, according to Tesla, has a battery structure that's the same as pricier versions, but with fewer cells.
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Countering the exchange-rate setbacks, pricing improvements and a demand shift to pricier vehicles boosted revenue by a combined 1.3 percent.
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Spectra isn't the household name that Medela is, so as Baby Bargains notes, parts are pricier and not as readily available.
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Balanced sound is generally a consideration for far pricier audiophile gear, but it's nice of Fiio to provide the option anyway.
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It's pricier than Target or Walmart, but it's cold outside and I don't want to get out of the car again.
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To ensure healthy people buy the pricier plans that result, the "individual mandate" fines all those who do not buy insurance.
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Cast iron pieces run a bit pricier than other forms of cookware, but that's because they retain and distribute heat phenomenally.
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While sessions of personal training are pricier than I would normally spend on a gym membership, they've taught me so much.
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Some firms are pricier than they would otherwise be because their share prices reflect speculation that 3G might make a bid.
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Having a bath may get pricier, too: workers who make soap have also enjoyed 11% wage gains over the past year.
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Other policies to make car use less attractive, such as pricier parking or congestion charges, could also nudge folk onto buses.
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The smartphone model, if bought in Brazil, would be 164% pricier than if it was bought in the U.S., costing $2,050.
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Fueling up for your Memorial Day weekend road trip is going to be much pricier than it has been in years.
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That's certainly on the pricier side of violins, even for electric models, but none look like an instrument from the future.
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Water from the diversion project is pricier than that from local sources, which in theory should mean it will encourage conservation.
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Chinese media have reported that Didi users and drivers fear the company's virtual monopoly will mean pricier rides and lower wages.
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Top-tier phones like the iPhone remain largely out of reach, but interested buyers are still gravitating toward modestly pricier phones.
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A 221.95 analysis from marketplace ScoreBig found that day games can be as much as 236 percent pricier than evening games.
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Even when consumers do find a less expensive alternative, they are still apt to choose the pricier item, the study found.
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The green Skeletor head in the image above is the only added piece that's exclusive to the slightly pricier Mondo set.
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Compared to other smart brushes, the $200 FlexCare is on the pricier side, excluding the $400 smart toothbrush/camera combo Prophix.
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Pricier systems, which require long development lead-times, are hampered by higher capital costs for Indian firms compared with Western rivals.
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However, that bike was developed by startup iRiding (a company Xiaomi has invested in) and was much pricier, costing around $3,000.
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It would also check the expansion of the wheat growers (because pricier land hurts them more than cheap labour helps them).
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The Dyson Hot + Cool air purifier is still on the pricier end even on sale, but it's definitely a worthy investment.
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Yet a squeeze on social-care budgets means that old people's homes are closing, pushing the elderly into pricier hospital beds.
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But because they must offer everyone the same options, they must nudge those who can afford it towards the pricier ticket.
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Upside will work with databases such as Expedia to build a system that will find alternatives to pricier to travel options.
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Pros: Designed to last a lifetime, great selection of holiday shapes, made in AmericaCons: Not dishwasher safe, pricier than other options
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But a ban carries costs too: pricier 5G, and a longer route to improved ties with the country's best export customer.
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Though the jeans are on the pricier side, they pale in comparison to the rest of the first lady's luxe wardrobe.
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L'Oréal Voluminous Lash Paradise Mascara results in dramatic, full lashes that compare to the look of a much pricier cult-favorite.
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Flowy dresses, skirts, and tops in light, breathable cotton are perfect for your summer wardrobe, but pricier than most Madewell offerings.
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That means maximum cost effectiveness, which is good especially with pricier foods like a pomegranate, and it also means tastier juice.
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While they're inexpensive, that's also reflected in the build quality (design and materials), which is not on par with pricier earbuds.
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Blade grinders are much cheaper than burr grinders, though, and not everyone will be able to afford the pricier burr grinders.
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But the rent control measure will make new housing even pricier, whether or not it's in the grip of rent control.
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Areas known for low-income and affordable housing occupied playing squares near the start; pricier ones, on squares near the end.
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The Evenflo Triumph LX is very affordable, but it has many features you'd normally find on a much pricier car seat.
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Budget-friendly convertible car seats keep kids just as safe as pricier ones, but they often skimp on comfort and convenience.
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Most decorations are on the pricier side, but Crate & Barrel frequently has sales so you can likely get some great deals.
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Older alternatives from Apple and Google, like the HomePod and Home Max, are still $100 pricier than the new Echo Studio.
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Even Volkswagen Group can separate its Volkswagen cars, meant more for the average buyers, from its pricier Audi and Porsche brands.
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The features don't differ much, though the pricier models seem to be easier to use and of a higher build quality.
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The features don't differ much, though the pricier models seem to be easier to use and of a higher build quality.
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Pricier Jungle rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the zoo and a cozier feel, thanks to the wood-paneled walls.
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But it's not 1974 anymore, and that old Grinch called economics has made trees pricier for New Yorkers this holiday season.
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Living in A solidly middle class community, the hamlet of Thornwood offers an affordable alternate to pricier areas in Westchester County.
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These more comprehensive (and often pricier) plans have been supported through subsidies that help poorer people pay for the extra expense.
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Almonds tend to be on the pricier side no matter where you shop, but you'll save a buck at Trader Joe's.
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Last quarter, the pricier iPhone X helped increase the iPhone's average selling price (ASP) to $724, which was well above expectations.
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But some high-end brands still ship in pricier models from overseas and have taken a hit from the trade war.
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I was able to choose any college I wanted, and of course, I just had to choose a pricier private school.
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At $2,700, the Mate Xs is even pricier than its original, and that may be a hard sell with some consumers.
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The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 is cheaper-than-drugstore affordable but just as effective as many of its pricier counterparts.
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Like most apartments built recently in San Francisco, the monthly rent for units at The Landing is on the pricier side.
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In case you were wondering, pricier wines really do taste better than cheap ones — but not for the reason you think.
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And while it&aposs not uncommon to find jeans in the under $100 price range, performance denim tends to skew pricier.
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Pricier versions add more RAM, storage and LTE support, and some get the pen and the keyboard included in the box.
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To woo middle class consumers, it has started selling pricier products such as Dyson hair dryers and La Mer facial creams.
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To avoid pricier spot payments, PDVSA said in an interview last year it is seeking to secure long-term supply contracts.
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Easterbrook noted that McDonald's has successfully persuaded customers to spend more for breakfast, convincing them to buy more or pricier items.
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But officials in Moscow have voiced worries about pricier oil boosting the rouble, which could undermine the competitiveness of Russia's economy.
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Coleman has however introduced a new sealed Super Cooler line, which may well give pricier options a run for their money.
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Unlike other design hotels around the world (especially those that are often a bit pricier), the Berns Hotel doesn't feel stuffy.
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The WI-SP600N are a tethered pair with the same noise canceling tech and IP slash proof rating as the pricier pair.
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I think it'll be on the pricier side, so I want to make sure my friends aren't spending beyond their comfort level.
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But the Pixel Slate, which carries the newest build of Chrome OS, has made a near perfect case for a pricier chromebook.
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The 122-piece line is perfect for those who love modern design, but can't afford some of the pricier options out there.
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Even if it's later and pricier than we would have liked, investing in Apple and Amazon are steps in the right direction.
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They can roll out faster shipping by paying out of pocket for pricier delivery options, or shipping from their stores, Hills said.
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You'll need to add a $150 GoPro camera (or more recent, pricier models) to really get the most out of the toy.
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They're not 100 percent noise-canceling like some pricier models, but they get the job done and are super durable and comfy.
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The company announced last week that it would be discontinuing its "premium standard" mobiles (aka midrange) to concentrate on selling pricier handsets.
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That's opposed to Tesla's pricier Model S and Model X vehicles, which do include complimentary use of the automaker's sprawling supercharging network.
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Chipotle's fourth-quarter sales got a boost from carne asada, which it offered as a pricier protein option for a limited time.
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While it won't breaking the bank at $2.99, it's still pricier than the usual "free" that many photo-filtering apps go for.
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That tweak to the stylus is part of Google's plan to make this device as easy to write on as pricier tablets.
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MCDE has spoken with Crack magazine about the issue of certain records becoming sought after, pricier and rare once he plays them.
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The gadget definitely errs on the pricier side, but I'd consider investing in anything that will improve the quality of my skin.
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Plus, iPhone X screen repairs are expensive ($280 if you don't have AppleCare+) and the fixing the back could be even pricier.
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The controversial policy is intended to reduce the attractiveness of Chinese products, given that they become pricier with tariffs imposed on them.
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More builders now are finally moving away from pricier homes, seeing far more demand at the entry level, where supply is tight.
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In recent years, there's also been a push to sell hospitals fentanyl, a much pricier, more powerful, and longer-acting synthetic opioid.
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In 2017, Walmart introduced an alternative to Amazon's pricier Prime membership with free, two-day shipping on orders of $35 or more.
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A good lightstick will cost you around $40 to $60 — though some on Amazon are a bit pricier because of limited availability.
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I can't speak for the pricier Cintiq display tablets, but my experience with cheap beginner Wacom tablets is that they last forever.
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Chris's haul was on the pricier side of his group of friends — all of whom had waited in line since 1 a.m.
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The MP3 player cartridge was tempting, but I went with the pricier iPod, which offered loads more storage, and I wasn't alone.
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The company released several models of the Visor over the span of a few years, including pricier models with full-color LCDs.
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Some of these pieces are on the pricier end of the brand's offerings: All together, Hadid's outfit will set you back $742.
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But research shows there is actually an Ikea breakup age — after which many people feel compelled to move on to pricier pastures.
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The EPA administrator says he has to choose the pricier travel options because if he doesn't his life could be in jeopardy.
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That's some succor for Xiaomi at a time when most of the country's phone buyers are trading up to ever pricier models.
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The fruit looked good, but it was much pricier than the abundant fruit stands on the street and looked only marginally better.
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As part of the deal, Airbus is expected to allow Kuwait to cancel some orders for newer and pricier A350s, they said.
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Unfortunately, these tend to be a bit on the pricier side because of everything that comes included, from graphics cards to processors.
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Ultimately, says Rheaume, the goal is to lock in loyal customers long before they're able to afford one of Jimmyjane's pricier products.
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While the company wouldn't directly comment on pricing, the Myriad X is undoubtedly going to be the pricier option for device manufacturers.
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The question now is whether more handset makers will opt for Qualcomm's lower-cost standard patents rather than its pricier full portfolio.
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There's a newer Fire HD 10 Kids Edition as well, but it's pricier at $200 and might be too big for kids.
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Copper is, of course, pricier which is why some people only use copper for "inlet" pipes, and PVC for drains, said Heffernan.
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Prime 23 goes for something more upscale, using its views of the marina to justify pricier items in a less raucous setting.
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So here's the idea: I'll compare the Jag with the Model 3, which is cheaper, and the Model X, which is pricier.
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Compare the pulp left over by the Hurom H101 to that of a cheaper juicer to understand why this machine is pricier.
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The prices of services overall are rising a bit faster than prices of goods, but some services are much pricier than others.
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This fall, prices have fallen on men's shirts and sweaters (down 5.3 percent) while watches are a lot pricier (up 8.3 percent).
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The minimum pay floor is a first for the US ridehail industry and could mean rides in New York will get pricier.
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The iLife V8s is a moderately priced robot vacuum that offers many of the cleaning features you might expect from pricier Roombas.
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Pros: Calloway craftsmanship, priceCons: Slightly heavier than pricier clubs (but still titanium), no fancy bells or whistles (but who needs those anyhow?)
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The pricier tickets include such perks as premium seating, photos ops, and membership in the DNC's National Finance Committee, the report said.
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If you can afford the pricier OXO set or our top pick from KitchenMade, your measuring cups will likely last you longer.
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Pros: Stainless steel build, durable, attractive design, great handle, affordable, makes great coffeeCons: It's pricier than the standard aluminum Bialetti Moka Express
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Because they're pricier than most people are willing to pay for their own underwear, these make a great and surprisingly luxurious gift.
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They declined to give the cost of the updates, but said it would not have been possible in a pricier aboveground apartment.
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Yet a Pret lobster roll in America is a third pricier than in Britain, even though the lobster comes from nearer by.
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And even though the iPhone 211 doesn't have the same pro-level setup as its pricier counterpart, it's managed some impressive upgrades.
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The latest choices from Eero include a new, cheaper dual-band Wi-Fi option, and the pricier and more capable Eero Pro.
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You may also want to find a cheaper alternative — such as joining your local Y instead of a pricier brand-name gym.
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Ms. Biggs Bradley said that Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia offer the best value for money while Zambia and Botswana are pricier.
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Companies like FedEx and UPS that ship and deliver packages for Amazon can somewhat offset the cost of pricier fuel with surcharges.
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Gold, trading for more than $1,300 an ounce, is a much pricier investment than silver, which currently costs about $15 an ounce.
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Rents and tuition have gotten pricier, but computing power worth millions of dollars a generation ago now fits into a $600 phone.
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And the Cosmos Play Elite, unveiled on Thursday, costs 999 euros, making it one of the more pricier options on the market.
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Another product from the makers of the Instant Pot, this cooking blender is marketed as a duplicate of the much pricier Vitamix.
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The pricier AirPods Pro felt richer and more full-bodied, but that's to be expected of a more premium pair of headphones.
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The pricier sports version gets a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 that manages 0-62mph in 603 and a 165mph top speed.
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It's a lot pricier than most standard soundbar packages, but it's one of the most affordable ways to enjoy a full 24.
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Pros: Natural and organic ingredients, doctor tested and approved for sensitive skin, subscription bundles availableCons: Pricier than other brands even with bundle
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Even after adjusting for inflation, experts say the cost of modernizing or replacing aging stadiums is generally pricier than a generation ago.
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Pricier imported goods could also cut the margins for both businesses depending on European raw materials; and businesses depending on EU consumers.
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That's nice to see, as it gives the pricier Pro an obvious advantage over the standard iPhone 11, albeit a marginal one.
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The firm launched the second-generation AirPods, which support hands-free Siri interactions and optional wireless charging, and the pricier AirPods Pro.
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But it wasn't quite as good as the camera on the much-pricier iPhone 11 Pro and similarly-priced OnePlus 7 Pro.
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Consumers in many of the fastest-growing fuel markets are being exposed to the impact of pricier oil much more than before.
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Today's housing market is leaner, pricier and more competitive than ever – and that has more homeowners deciding to remodel rather than move.
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Still, consumers feel confident enough in the economy's future to increase their debt on credit cards, pricier mortgages and big-ticket items.
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A list published last year by Zerodium shows how prices range for exploits — the more significant the software, the pricier the bug.
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People often assume that daigijno sake is the best out there because it's pricier than other categories, and people are often wrong.
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Domestic and international brewers have looked to expand their offerings of pricier beers and craft ales in the country to fatten their margins.
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The first-generation Lytro was too expensive and limited, and the even pricier Lytro Illum was hampered by bugs and disappointing image quality.
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Judging by the size of this order, Apple expects this version — which is also rumored to be pricier than usual — to sell well.
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It's definitely a pricier gift, but perfect if you and your siblings are looking to go in on an expensive gift for mom.
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Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Brio's wooden toys have always been pricier than their plastic alternatives, and the new SmartTech line is no different.
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On the other hand, a pricier pump is often more comfortable and effective, and that in turn can help them breastfeed for longer.
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The 3:2 10-inch display has a sharp 1800 x 1200 resolution that handles movies as beautifully as the pricier iPad Pro.
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That said, you can expect this particular feature to err on the pricier side, given that it's only useful if it's relatively scarce.
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And more importantly, would you pony up the extra cash if Apple limited the extra camera to the pricier models with more storage?
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I relish the challenge, and I do my best to be an ambassador for better audio equipment that may be a bit pricier.
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At $219, the Parker is considerably pricier than the Authority ($129), but it's got more than enough space and is built to last.
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They're a bit pricier than the bikes — $3,995 — but will also come with their own $39-a-month subscription plan for streamed workouts.
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Now he is waiting in a ghetto for more money: extortion at official checkpoints has made the journey much pricier than he expected.
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The camera, more than anything else, is where you'll experience the price delta between the OnePlus 6T and the pricier flagships above it.
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Meanwhile, in the past decade, mega-mergers of airlines have led to decreased competition, which means pricier flights and increasingly lackluster customer service.
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Sure, my Egg McMuffin is a lot pricier than usual this morning, but it tastes especially delicious, marinated in my first successful bribe.
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In recent years, the television industry has seen viewers increasingly gravitate towards online streaming video services and shunning pricier cable and satellite subscriptions.
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But cleaning times can be further extended by using larger capacity (and pricier) five-amp batteries, or by reducing he vacuum's suction power.
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You may find that a slightly pricier fare is the better value overall, once fees for your must-have extras are factored in.
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But now that the original Echo's no longer sold and the second-generation Echo is $100, the Home's now the pricier smart speaker.
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That means the 5190 might end up at close to $400 in its max configuration, which is on the pricier side for schools.
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Nikon isn't saying how much it will cost, but you can count on it being pricier than any of the lenses announced today.
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And as more of these V3 Superchargers come online, potential customers might be encouraged to buy the pricier long-range version Model 3.
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Similarly, SiriusXM's lower-cost subscription plan could later send its users over to pricier plans, if they later on do acquire a vehicle.
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Ringing Bells pays fair wages to its workers and its pricier models will help offset the cost of the $4 phone, he added.
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These are pricier, starting at $500 and going all the way up to $10,000 (which includes a trip to the company's Japanese headquarters).
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Maybe Apple wants to pinch a few pennies, or create a distinction in its product lineup that makes its pricier models more attractive.
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Yet, at $505, the iPhone SE will be about $300 cheaper than the 6S in China, potentially hurting margins for the pricier models.
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But the device has the benefit of six additional months of hardware and software advancements, in some ways even besting the pricier Pro.
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Though pricier than Dish's products, the nice thing about Recast is that you won't necessarily have to purchase a separate USB hard drive.
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Automakers and dealers like leases because they get more flexibility to structure deals that enable customers to get pricier cars with affordable payments.
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But this admission about upgrades could fuel investor concerns about weaker demand for the new lineup of pricier IPhones introduced in the fall.
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Pros: gentle, oil-free, a formula to suit each skin type, large bottle, fragrance-freeCons: not expensive but still on the pricier side
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It could radically downgrade the Model 3 and its successors and rely on the pricier vehicles to see it through a rough patch.
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The pricier of the two closings, No. 3983B on the 67th floor, sold for $26,619,22 to a buyer identified as MINA NY LLC.
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It was a little pricier than I thought it would be to get those made, but I'm glad to hear you say that.
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The main argument against driver unions is that a unionized Uber is an unprofitable one—and possibly a pricier ride for its users.
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Of course, these pricier options come with added extras like in-line microphones and controls, removable cables, and (perhaps) a more durable build.
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Apartments were also pricier in Knokke, with a mean of 496,075 euros (about $576,000), compared to 503,401 euros (about $257,000) for Belgium overall.
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Pros: Wide range of resistance, comes with exercise book and accessories, effectively a mini-gym in a bag, extremely safeCons: Pricier than others
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Low prices and a strong dollar meant that I struggled to find pricier experiences that would interest a more profligate spender than myself.
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Teachers said that more established start-ups gave them pricier perks like travel expenses to industry-sponsored conferences attended by thousands of teachers.
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They will try to make the money up elsewhere, such as by charging more for personalized investing advice or promoting pricier investing products.
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In contrast, pub and restaurant operator Mitchells & Butlers saw strong festive season sales as more diners opted for its pricier healthy menu options.
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Vistara initially focused on domestic business travelers, but had to reconfigure its aircraft after a year, to replace pricier seats with cheaper ones.
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And while pricier iPhones have helped maximize profitability out of a flattening user base, most bull cases are built on climbing services revenue.
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Disney hotels tend to be pricier than counterparts, but also nicer, with elevated design and amenities that fully embrace the total Disney experience.
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Pooling funds with others can help you stick to a budget, while enabling you to buy a pricier item from the couple's registry.
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The Tempur-Pedic PRObreeze Mattress is one of the pricier hybrid mattresses, but it helps even the hottest sleepers enjoy a cool rest.
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The Muse 2 is a bit pricier with an MSRP of $249.99, but it's also $30 off, dropping the price down to $219.99.
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WIRED: The biggest reason to stick with the Hero 83 instead of opting for a pricier Hero 8 is the removable lens cover.
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Some of its most touted features might feel more like gimmicks, and I definitely miss a few features limited to the pricier Pro.
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That's not saying that the pricier options — of which there are more and more as the city's culinary scene grows — aren't worth it.
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In Nebraska, residents just over poverty must opt into Medicaid -- otherwise, they default into polices on the Obamacare exchanges, which are much pricier.
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But the pricier AirPods Pro made it nearly impossible to hear what was happening around me when I turned on active noise-cancellation.
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Frequent shortages of printer ink — far pricier than oil or acrylic paints or even Krug Champagne — leave illustrations gashed by horizontal white bands.
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At $180, they are on the pricier end of the running shoe spectrum, though I do believe they&aposre worth the extra investment.
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Walmart Another product from the makers of the Instant Pot, this cooking blender is marketed as a dupe of the much pricier Vitamix.
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Walmart Another product from the makers of the Instant Pot, this cooking blender is marketed as a dupe of the much pricier Vitamix.
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Advance-purchase tickets start at $99 for admission to the party but will get pricier — up to $134 — the closer you get to Christmas.
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All images: Adam Clark Estes/GizmodoA couple years ago, I declared the JBL Everest Elite 2300 the best alternative to the pricier, trickier Beats.
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Because making such kit outside the mainland is much pricier, even the modest amount of nearshoring assumed sends manufacturing costs shooting up by 28%.
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Outdoor showers are one of the most desirable outdoor features, though many homes that include one are already on the water, in pricier areas.
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The report does not metion an exact price, but says that it will likely be pricier than the current Amazon Echo, which costs $180.
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The company has attempted to remedy the slowing volumes with pricier phones, but even those efforts appear to be reaching their limit, Goldman said.
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Both are promoted as cheap alternatives to pricier, higher end AR (or "mixed reality") devices and both have videos showing off how they work.
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The screens on the pricier Pixels are also better, using Corning's higher-quality Gorilla Glass instead of the Dragontrail glass on the Pixel 3A.
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It also shares the same, beefy new processor, water resistance, facial recognition technology, wireless charging capability, and new image processor with its pricier siblings.
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In order to keep costs down, it comes with a 6,400DPI instead of the 16,000 DPI optical sensor seen on the pricier $69.99 Basilisk.
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And in vitro fertilization, or IVF, is even pricier: $12,000 to $15,000 per cycle, with many couples requiring multiple cycles before they get pregnant.
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Constraints on growth in thriving cities, from strict zoning regulation to inadequate infrastructure investment, mean that they have become pricier rather than much larger.
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Combine all of that with the $149 price tag, and the new Galaxy Buds+ could be a more viable competitor to Apple's pricier AirPods.
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The big takeaway: Half the time, affordable drugstore finds beat out much pricier options — a revelation that we can take straight to the bank.
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The $520 price-tag puts it at the pricier end of the spectrum so far as STEM-targeted learn-to-code gizmos generally go.
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You'll kick yourself if you invest in a pricier smartphone now, only to have a brand-new, updated version come out in a month.
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For its part, DJI has a small line of bigger, pricier drones that it markets for things like power line inspection and crop spraying.
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Microsoft is expected to ship both new devices in a black color variant, which WinFuture says will only be available on the pricier models.
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Is Amazon purposely keeping Echo supplies down to drive people to its other, newer Echo devices like the brand new and pricier ($229.99) Show?
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The roughly 200 restaurants that have banned gratuities are mostly in the fine-dining category, where pricier dishes are less likely to deter patrons.
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Kidbox rival Rockets of Awesome is a little pricier, I've found, but has some unique pieces that make it worth checking out, as well.
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Both of those things come with the pricier &More Premium option, which unlocks 1080p video and 15GB of hotspot usage for $80 per month.
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Starbucks raised its full-year earnings and revenue forecast Thursday after more customers returned to cafes in the U.S. and China for pricier drinks.
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Though considerably pricier than Scott's usual offerings (we're talking about diamonds, after all), the 12-week stock sold out in less than two weeks.
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There might be more accurate and faithful sound from pricier models, but few would deliver anything more relaxing or enjoyable than the E5000s' sonics.
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Starbucks (SBUX) raised its full-year earnings and revenue forecast after more customers returned to cafes in the U.S. and China for pricier drinks.
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The Japanese company offers simple wired earbuds for as little as $10 alongside its newest noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones for a far pricier $399.
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It also gives the company solid footing to launch a robot like the pricier Vector, even as companies like Sphero and Kuri have stumbled.
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Sure, it may not have all the bells and whistles that a pricier machine would, but the most important thing is the end result.
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Inflation, led by pricier fuel, has picked up, leaving most Americans with paychecks that, adjusted for inflation, haven&apost increased in the past year.
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At $89, it may be a bit pricier than a local docent-led cemetery tour, but imagine the Instas you'll be able to snap.
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The ability to synchronize your music across your home could make Echo devices a poor-man's alternative to pricier home audio and speaker systems.
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Here, it doesn't only tease with an HBO add-on, but also a couple of channels that are actually included in the pricier tiers.
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The pricier models switch to a chunkier, opaque shell, but they retain a classy sophistication that is totally worthy of bearing the Fender name.
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As an M&A cycle winds down - global deal volume has fallen 17 percent from a year ago - big targets can be pricier, too.
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Pricier pop should nudge customers towards low-sugar alternatives, though this relies on retailers passing on the tax to consumers (not a sure bet).
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The combination also restores the profits of the watchmakers, because the much cheaper labour helps them more than the slightly pricier land hurts them.
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Its collection features pricier statement pieces compared with its competitors, and promises to rent only those items from the current season or the last.
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Summer travelers may find that visiting a national park is a hair pricier this year as some rate hikes go into effect June 1.
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Though she didn't necessarily say she wouldn't create custom dresses for others, she did tweet that the cost would be on the pricier side.
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Other 5G suppliers will likely be pricier and potentially less advanced: China has been at the forefront in the race for superfast wireless technology.
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It's a great combination: Making the ubiquity of typically unorganized local guesthouse-style rooms with the more organized and efficient — but pricier — hotel option.
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But sales rose at the high end that month too, highlighting the supply constraint at the low end and strong demand for pricier homes.
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Drugstore eyeshadow palettes can be hits or misses, but some of the formulas available match their pricier counterparts in pigmentation, blendability, and staying power.
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Even so, the study offers fresh evidence that patients' surprise medical bills may be getting pricier as they become more common, the authors conclude.
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One interesting artifact of Apple's pricier new iPhone models is that the company now covers more ground and includes more models than ever before.
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Apple's margins are facing pressure as it moves to put pricier components, such as OLED displays that show more vivid colors, into its products.
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The HTC Vive Pro is more expensive than the Valve Index at $1,400, and it appears that the Index will rival the pricier system.
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When oil is pricier, using recycled plastics can be cheaper than making "virgin" plastic from scratch but at the moment, the opposite is true.
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Apple's pricier iPhones now come with an 18-watt charger that can give your iPhone up to a 50% charge in about 30 minutes.
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The big beer companies also have longstanding relationships with bars and restaurants, making it harder for the smaller, and pricier, brewers to break in.
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Or how do you decide when to recommend cheaper products, which won't result is as much revenue, versus pricier gadgets like TVs or smartphones?
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The G Power, on the other hand, offers a larger battery — 5,12 mAh, compared to the 4,000 mAh battery on the pricier G Stylus.
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When I choose a shower gift from this list, I pick a less expensive one, if possible, and later choose a pricier wedding gift.
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And British pub and restaurant operator Mitchells & Butlers also saw strong festive season sales, as more diners opted for its pricier healthy menu options.
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Check with your doctor: Some insurance companies won't cover the cost of the pricier drugs until the over-the-counter varieties have proved ineffective.
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A flight to Thailand might be on the pricier end, but things even out once you arrive since cost of living is lower there.
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"Generally, registered medical professionals will be a little pricier than non-health-care practitioners," says Dr. MJ Rowland-Warmann, aesthetician and founder of Smileworks.
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The base plan lets you swap out items once a month, while the pricier plan lets you swap things as often as you'd like.
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The most affordable version of the Model Y will cost $39,000, with pricier versions ranging from $47,000 to $60,000 that will ship starting 2020.
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The iPhone 11 similarly has a nearly borderless screen, an ultra-wide-angle camera, and the same processor that powers its pricier Pro siblings.
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"You're not getting lost in a big town, like Wayne," he said, referring to the sprawling and pricier township farther west in Passaic County.
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It might be pricier than Top Ramen or Maruchan, but it promises to be tastier and less reminiscent of your broke nights in college.
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The collection ranges from $65 to $145; most sports bras ring in on the lower end, while one-piece items such as jumpsuits are pricier.
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Without testing either, it's hard to say how the iPhone XR measures up to the pricier iPhone Xs. Does the screen look all that different?
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The bowls are a bit pricier than a traditional bowl as they all contain guacamole or double the meat, both extra charges at the chain.
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The goods of non-CPTPP members such as the United States are now expected to be pricier and less competitive in the 11 CPTPP countries.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Moving on to Olloclip's macro lens, its 15x magnification is much greater than what you get from Moment's pricier 10x alternative.
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But it makes sense for Hulu's business model and creates more incentive to opt for the pricier plan if eliminating ads wasn't enough for you.
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It's also pricier than Samsung's new Flip phone, which starts at $212,2128, and is just $216 cheaper than Motorola's new $2512,5123 foldable Razr flip phone.
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For example, Chipotle's limited-time launch of carne asada, which is 50 cents pricier than its most expensive protein, boosted sales during the third quarter.
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That means the borders around the screen are slightly larger, the blacks aren't as deep, and the colors aren't as vibrant as the pricier displays.
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But he said the N.F.L. will almost certainly argue that a league that has finally filled its gap in Los Angeles is a pricier commodity.
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At the same time, however, consumers have shifted their preference to pricier SUVs and pickup trucks and away from lower-cost sedans and smaller cars.
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The company has struggled to make the economics of grocery delivery work, which makes the service pricier compared with its venture-backed competitors, like Instacart.
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A survey last year found that 41% of American adults drink "speciality" coffee (industry jargon for pricier stuff) daily, up from just 9% in 1999.
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Even though it's technically in the fast fashion category, debuting new collections every few weeks, Topshop is pricier and more stylish than, say, H&M.
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But considering how inexpensive it is (for members, it's only $24.97), the big questions are, does it perform as well as pricier options out there?
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The Chinese purchased approximately the same number of homes as Canadians, but the Chinese bought pricier homes and therefore beat the Canadians in dollar volume.
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No. 269 will have higher-than-average prices for a condo, but does not compete with some of the pricier buildings at the high end.
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Fares through smaller airports are already pricier than those in big markets, the analysis found, and tend to continue trending upward as the holidays approach.
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That's actually pricier than the entry-level, $529 OnePlus 6, which only has 64GB of storage but also has a more powerful Snapdragon 845 processor.
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That puts it on the pricier end of smart speakers and soundbars, but if you're investing in Google's ecosystem, the combination might just make sense.
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PIP sold implants globally over almost two decades until investigators discovered it was passing off low-grade industrial silicone as a much pricier medical product.
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Again, this isn't world-setting-on-fire stuff here, but those who have been balking at pricier competitors don't have a lot to lose here.
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At $250, the Sony WH-XB900N are still a relatively expensive gadget, but they can do a lot of things better than pricier headphones can.
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But even though it's not meant to be a powerhouse like its pricier Pro sibling, the Air also works well as a general use computer.
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As far as overall experience, the OnePlus 3T is slightly pricier, but it's a safer a bet — even if it sports a massive battery life.
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Tesla has said the product will be pricier than a conventional roof but will look better and ultimately pay for itself through lower electricity costs.
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Designed with a 316L stainless steel casing, chrome hands, and double-domed glass, the watch has the look and feel of a much pricier watch.
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This means that much of what a country gains through a devaluation in terms of the competitiveness of its exports, it loses through pricier imports.
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The other two options are medium, rated at 7.6 kW, and large, rated at 11.4 kW; the monthly cost of those pricier options isn't mentioned.
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In a country where housing is particularly expensive—by one estimate only Monaco is pricier—owning a home amounts to a big implicit income boost.
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If you don't already own that, the Camera and a pair of PlayStation Move Motion Controllers come in the pricier $499 PlayStation VR Launch Bundle.
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Third-party clear cases from Speck start at $24.95, but we expect Apple's to be a little pricier than that, as is typically the case.
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A change by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the regulation of American money-market funds has made borrowing pricier, especially for foreign banks.
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The Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella sheds water and resists wind gusts better than many umbrellas that are larger and pricier, and it lasts longer, too.
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As he spoke, a family stopped by, browsing past the pricier pottery before settling on a large, unglazed pot that cost less than a dollar.
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Employees can use the money to do anything from hiking to taking a fitness class with their date or going on a pricier weekend getaway.
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Similar to the other phones on this list, the Nokia 7.1 also features a nearly bezel-free design that's become common on today's pricier smartphones.
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So you don't need to do it, but you need to know that it is pricier than a lot of the banks that I follow.
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The $700 iPhone 11 features a two-lens camera setup, while the pricier $1,000 iPhone 11 Pro and $1,100 Pro Max include triple-lens cameras.
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The Sailor Moon phone is set to be priced at 2,899 yuan ($420), slightly pricier than the regular M8, which goes for 2,599 yuan ($375).
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Though pricier, this hotel is nothing if not swanky, boasting an inviting pool, an on-site spa, and even early check-in and late checkout.
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These sheets are pricier than many other options on the market, but their high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and design make them worth the price tag.
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Unlike its famous high-end (and much pricier) neighbors like the Halekulani and the Royal Hawaiian, Surfjack's appeal lies in its contemporary, hyper-local ethos.
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Easy money, if you're RJ. Our sources say the Maybach was the pricier whip of the two, running him $320k, while the Lincoln cost $90k.
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Of course, any user who has shopped around for a pair of Ultimate Ears will happily let you know that those monitors get even pricier.
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The bill would use a less-expensive type of individual health plan to calculate those subsidies, as opposed to the pricier plan used under Obamacare.
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White-collar Chinese consumers with rising incomes are switching to pricier premium brands in categories of fast moving consumer goods from bottled water to shampoo.
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This is one of the pricier options, with rates starting in the $700s in low season, but the experience is full luxury with good value.
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Apple said the new 9.7-inch iPad includes a faster processor and supports Apple Pencil, a stylus that previously paired with just its pricier iPads.
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Dry, linear grüner veltliners from Austria have an herbal touch that would go well, as would unoaked chardonnays, whether inexpensive Mâcon-Villages or pricier Chablis.
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If you're keen on a beachfront stay, however, book a city view room as opposed to a water view room — the latter is significantly pricier.
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Zostavax is the most expensive adult vaccine, and at $140 for each dose (plus the cost of administering the injection), Shingrix will be pricier still.
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The pricier variants of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S20 smartphone – namely, the Galaxy S20+ and S20 Ultra – will come with Samsung's new Galaxy Buds+ wireless earbuds.
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We also really like the Sony WF-1000XM3 and Master & Dynamic MW07 Go, which both have slightly better features and sound, but are significantly pricier.
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It especially comes in handy at the grocery store, she said, when they're weighing whether to buy a pricier cheese or a cut of meat.
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Sharply higher imports of U.S. crude could see importers dial back orders of similar or pricier grades from places such as Brazil and West Africa.
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It's on the pricier side, though; if you're looking for something more affordable, DIY your own by adding a wireless charger to any fanny pack.
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As cars have become pricier, shoppers are extending loan terms to five years and even as long as eight years to reduce their monthly payments.
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Flower costs, for example, can be pricier for a winter wedding if your desired blooms aren't in season and need to be imported, she said.
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An expensive suit can look very cheap if it's not tailored properly, she says, and a cheaper suit can look pricier if it fits well.
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It's pricier than the JBL Link 20, but the Bose Portable Home Speaker is for people who want a portable speaker that prioritizes sound quality.
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If you&aposre trying to decide whether to purchase the standard AirPods or the pricier AirPods Pro, consider how important noise cancellation is to you.
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And that's still here, for the shrinking tribe that still decorates with old oak and mahogany instead of modern (and even pricier) leather and steel.
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Second, impending changes to the tax code, which many analysts predict will disproportionately affect homeowners in pricier coastal markets like New York, left buyers cautious.
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A downgrade would make it pricier for companies to tap into capital markets, which some rely on for growth and others just to keep things running.
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Pricier burrito bowls and more mobile orders helped Chipotle Mexican Grill beat earnings expectations Thursday, despite fewer customers walking through the door during the third quarter.
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However, manufacturing remained suspended at the Douai plant in northern France, where Renault builds pricier models including its Talisman sedan and Espace crossover, the company said.
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At $649.99, it's also one of Samsung's pricier tablets — but if you have the budget, it's unmatched versatility for $300-ish less than the competing iPad.
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As Matthew Eargle discovered, the cheap LADDA rechargeables that Ikea sells might actually be rolling off the same production line as Panasonic's pricier Eneloop Pro batteries.
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Those higher prices, although initially paid by the healthcare industry in the U.S., eventually get passed along to us in the form of pricier health insurance.
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Municipalities across the U.S. are now considering doing the same, and sweet drinks are already pricier in seven cities, including Philadelphia, San Francisco and Boulder, Colo.
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Big franchisees also did not buy into the idea of McDonald's pricier burgers initially, mindful of the cooking time required for these made-to-order burgers.
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With only a $30 difference between the Cloud Orbit S with motion tracking and the simpler Cloud Orbit without, I'd advise going for the pricier model.
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Betty Chen, managing director of Mizuho Securities, said she too has noticed certain consumers' preference for quality product, better in-store service and pricier custom pieces.
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None of this is unique among fitness wearables that offer sleep tracking (like a Fitbit), but it's something the pricier Apple Watch still can't do natively.
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However, they're also $100 less expensive than the AirPods Pro so it's not surprising to see them lacking a few features found on Apple's pricier rival.
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Compared to others in our list, this case is on the pricier side at nearly $90, but is frequently on sale for as low as $65.
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Back home in the United States, Starbucks has been pushing up revenue by rolling out pricier drinks like a flat white option and more food choices.
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Pricier picks typically include headboards, too, which help protect your wall from damage, keep your pillows in place, and give your bed a more upscale feel.
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Royal Caribbean also reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit for the fourth quarter, helped by demand for its pricier Caribbean cruises and higher onboard spending.
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The Envy x2256 211-inch, which starts at $2360, isn't as premium as the pricier Spectre x215.6 13t, but it's still a solid 21-in-229.
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In a popular city like San Francisco, it's even pricier: The median home could cost you more than $1.3 million and the median rent is $4,500.
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OnePlus also bundles only a silicone case, whereas some of its pricier competitors will provide you with a hard-shell case for added peace of mind.
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At $499, this is a pricier, yet ultimately more powerful option by itself or, better yet, along with a few other Sonos speakers in your arrangement.
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Whether you're into the drugstore stuff or prefer splurging on pricier designer brands, it's fair to say that mascara is probably most people's favorite beauty basic.
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Though she may have her pick at those pricier designer pieces, lately she can't seem to stop wearing earrings from a surprisingly affordable jewelry brand: BaubleBar.
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If you opt for the pricier HDR-enabled televisions or want to impress your friends with a curved screen, your new TV will look even better.
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During its development, the E-Pace was codenamed "the cub" inside Jaguar, and many of its aesthetic cues are thus inherited from the elder, pricier siblings.
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"Growth is mostly occurring at the higher end of the market, particularly with pricier premium products, most of which are made of dark chocolate," said Puro.
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That's all to be expected, though, since the Tab A 10.5 isn't meant to fill the same role as the pricier and more powerful Tab S4.
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The device isn't all that different than Scuf's current PS4 line, which includes the standard Scuf Infinity Pro and the slightly pricier four-paddle Scuf Impact.
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But with this pricier Streaming Stick+, there would be too much overlap with the Premiere ($230) and Premiere+ ($28), so both Premiere's are now going away.
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Amin said cash was better than food vouchers which he could only use in specially designated shops, where goods are often pricier than in neighboring stores.
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Save $17.50 on this Amazon Echo Input and iHome iAV2 bundle See Details A higher end (although pricier) option is the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay A1 speaker.
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The soon-to-be parents are in search mode for a roomier and pricier home ... in the $6.5 million range ... sources close to production tell TMZ.
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Despite sunny Virginia Beach being "one of the pricier places in this top 10," reported SmartAsset, just 5.4 percent of area seniors are living in poverty.
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The pricier $33,000 model has a 310-mile range, can do 0-to-60 mph in 5.1 seconds, and offers a top speed of 140 mph.
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In fact, this is already done in London, where the cheaper, left-side fare is labeled UberPool and the pricier, right-side option is labeled uberX.
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But that doesn't mean a good, cheap thrill (especially one that looks much pricier than it is) can't give us the same kind of warm fuzzies.
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This sequel to Ember's home mug comes in black, white and a pricier copper version, as well as in two sizes: 10 oz and 14 oz.
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Tech also rose as chipmakers and Apple suppliers ams, Infineon, BE Semiconductor, and STMicro climbed 1.5 to 5 percent after Apple launched bigger and pricier iPhones.
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This time, her earrings were a little bit pricier: Made by Jaipur-based jewelers Amrapali, they were sourced by Kate's team from the brand's Knightsbridge boutique.
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Though it's on the pricier side (currently $349 on Amazon), the massager comes with four interchangeable head attachments, a carrying case, and a one-year warranty.
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Apple debuted three new iPhones on Tuesday: the less expensive and more colorful iPhone 11, and the pricier iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
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The Mott & Bow Marcy Fitted Crew is on the pricier side, but it's well worth the cost for the velvet soft pima cotton and modal blend.
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The U.S. average gasoline price climbed this week to $393 a gallon, due in part to pricier oil and the phasing in of summer-grade fuel.
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At $49.99, this box is obviously pricier than other options, but keep in mind that it is delivered less frequently and includes mostly full-size items.
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While the design isn't quite as elegant as some pricier picks, most shoppers agree that it does the trick as far as soothing and depuffing goes.
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From its powerful operation to its user-friendly design, the Ninja Smart Screen Blender has just as much to offer as many of its pricier competitors.
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We don't know which patients will have access to it or how much it will cost, but STAT News reports it'll be pricier than branded Abilify.
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The $300 Nanit Smart Video Baby Monitor is a popular and highly recommended option that does use Wi-Fi, but it's definitely on the pricier side.
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At $68 a bottle, it is pricier than some other vitamin C serums on the market, but many customers rave that it's well worth the cost.
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If farmers can't find enough workers or if their farming practices are disrupted because of the pandemic, Americans could have less or pricier food this summer.
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While the Delano South Beach is one of the area's pricier hotels, its prime beachfront location and exclusive feel make it on par with market prices.
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For those who don't have the means to pay for pricier studio options, there are now a number of solid USB microphone options on the market.
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Though these cars won't go as fast as some of their pricier counterparts, Leno promises they'll "get you in trouble just like the big boys do."
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Like the pricier Galaxy Book Flex, the Galaxy Book Flex α features a 2-in-1 aluminum design with a rotating 13.3-inch 1080p QLED display.
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Available in a two-pack for $9.64, the silicone feeder is a bit pricier than mesh feeders, but it's worth it for the convenience it offers.
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That means interested consumers are in the same boat as last year: should you get the $5123 iPhone 11 or the pricier $999 iPhone 11 Pro?
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Another feature that could differentiate the Pixel 24a from its pricier counterpart is a fingerprint scanner on the back, a sensor that the Pixel 21 lacks.
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Anyone who's set foot in a supermarket or farmers market in, oh, the past decade has noticed that organic food is considerably pricier than conventional food.
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The pricier $480 Asus Chromebook Flip and the $500 Samsung Chromebook Plus v2 are a good step up if you can swing the slightly higher price tag.
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All-in-all, it looks like Apple has done what it normally does: produced a catch-up device that's a little better (and pricier) than the competition.
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Tickets, as you might imagine, are pricier than those your average airline would sell, costing between $2,700 and $3,500, although Liu wants to make seats more affordable.
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Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The Commandfire brought an innovative new feature to dart blasters, but the Quantum only introduces a few small improvements over Nerf's pricier Nemesis.
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"Pixel," to indicate that it is of the same stock as its pricier siblings, with similar standards and brand ideologies — particularly around the camera quality — to match.
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Honor saves the most handsome cerulean and crimson colorways for the pricier 8GB / 256GB edition of the View 20, and I'm especially fond of the red one.
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At $40 a session, that's pricier than a SoulCycle class, but still a fraction of the cost of a session with a personal trainer at most gyms.
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Although nominees get a ton of items in the bag, some of the pricier gifts include vacation vouchers, like this Scenic Luxury Cruise that's valued over $78,000.
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The California mansion's rent is also three times pricier than the most expensive apartment for rent in New York City, which is listed for $500,000 per month.
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You fail to mention that without the euro as a single currency, the Deutschmark would have appreciated long ago, making German exports pricier and her imports cheaper.
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Experts have long said that shoppers are hesitant to pull the trigger on pricier items from these smaller devices, because it's harder to see the product details.
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Inflated sea-freight rates push most cargo onto lorries, trains and aircraft, even though these are pricier and produce up to 145 times as many carbon emissions.
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It's an impressive feature for sure, but it's the kind with little real-world value at the moment — and it's only available on the pricier Note 10+.
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In layman's terms: Kanye West gave McDonald's a similar bump in the entertainment category as the Olympics gave the brand around sports, a much pricier sponsorship opportunity.
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Sadly, the biggest flaw of the original MacBook Escape remains: unlike the pricier 13-inch MacBook Pro, it'll still only offer two USB-C ports, not four.
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It's pricier than competitors but worth the investment because it's fast, stable, integrates with all major platforms, and comes with features that block data on unsecured connections.
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Though it's a bit pricier than most other types of milk, it has a subtle, buttery, nutty flavor that comes pretty close to that of cow's milk.
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PSA Group had posted a 7.8 percent increase in quarterly revenue, buoyed by the acquisition of Opel-Vauxhall as well as strong sales of pricier Peugeot models.
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However, at $299 plus a monthly fee to take advantage of all the AI-powered features the Lighthouse offers, it's a little pricier than our first choice.
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Regular preventive visits can help you address many problems before they require a pricier procedure, said Julia Hallisy, D.D.S., founder and president of The Empowered Patient Coalition.
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But over time, even smaller love-fueled purchases like a pricier birthday cake or extra toys for a child can put a substantial dent in your budget.
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In the first peak period: The surcharge excludes next-day or same-day shipping, which are already pricier, and ground shipments will be charged 27 cents extra.
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While you won't get the fancier features of Samsung's larger (and pricier) watches, the Galaxy Watch Active is an approachable smartwatch that will appeal to fitness enthusiasts.
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The Go follows the similar philosophy, offering you the essentials of a low-cost activity tracker, but dressed up in a design evoking a pricier product. h2.
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Acer is taking the perks of owning a pricier machine and making them more accessible, creating an ultrabook that's a good value without a ton of compromises.
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But, that doesn't mean that a good, cheap thrill (especially one that looks much pricier than it is) can't give us the same kind of warm fuzzies.
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This combination of slightly pricier land and much cheaper labour restores the modus vivendi between the two industries, halting the watchmakers' contraction and the wheat-farmers' expansion.
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Were Mrs Clinton to cap child-care costs, consumers might be tempted to buy pricier care (Mr Trump's plan would also encourage more spending, but less dramatically).
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By 2025, when Hinkley is due to open, that may look even pricier; by the time the guarantee runs out, 35 years on, it could look otherworldly.
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And they've saved thousands of dollars a year by finding restaurants and hotels that cater to locals rather than pricier options near tourist hot spots, Akaisha said.
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Though it may be one of the pricier harnesses, the Ruffwear Front Range All-Day Harness is a durable, comfortable, and secure option for dogs that pull.
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In a debate playing out through online op-eds, critics say insurers are trying to "shirk their responsibility" to pay for pricier drugs that are more effective.
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Maybe you want to test out a dollhouse with your kids before investing in a more expensive one, or maybe pricier options just aren't in the budget.
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The exchange rate also has declined steeply, "so luxury goods which used to be more affordable are a lot pricier now than two years ago," he said.
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Consumer goods like beer and wine could become more expensive in the UK after Brexit, but it's important to remember there are pricier parts of the world.
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The goal is a happy combination that marries the ubiquity of (typically) unorganized local guesthouse-style rooms with the more organized and efficient (but pricier) hotel option.
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As of this year, 18 states offer in-state tuition to undocumented students, but the other 32 states require undocumented students pay pricier out-of-state fees.
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This doesn't apply only to pricier private institutions, either, as most college students attend public institutions, whose costs have also substantially rose in the past few decades.
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Often in tastings like this one, the less expensive wines show better because they are not sheathed in the same sort of makeup as the pricier bottles.
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Pricier ramen may be made with better ingredients, like wheat flour, which a 2017 study in Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition said may improve nutrient intake.
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The IOC is looking to sign pricier deals while brands are trying to figure out whether exclusive Olympics sponsorship rights offer the marketing impact they once did.
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I love to pamper myself by visiting my local salon, but it can get expensive over time and the pricier services don't always fit into my budget.
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At almost $130, it is a little pricier than other performance dress shirts, but it has held up after several rounds in the washing machine and dryer.
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But because that story was more complex — and also because Kleiner had more and pricier lawyers — the case became too confusing for many to resonate with it.
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Michael Schall owns two restaurants in New York: Camillo, a neighborhood Italian joint, which uses Resy, and Locanda, a pricier and more upscale restaurant, which uses OpenTable.
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This Chromebook features plenty of parts and niceties found in much pricier laptops — such as a 15-inch 123p screen, top-firing speakers, and USB-C connectivity.
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She opted for the insert instead of the pricier backpack because he'll outgrow a bag quickly, and the insert was marketed to last 20 years, she said.
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Pricier fuel is a headwind for airlines that are expanding — some aggressively — to take advantage of a strong economy and demand from business and leisure travelers alike.
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The move is a bold step for an unpretentious company, made all the more noteworthy because it is taking place in one of Manhattan's pricier neighborhoods: TriBeCa.
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Some feel microtargeting lets small and more marginalized political voices find their audience in a cost-effective way, since they cannot afford pricier mediums like television ads.
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The Thermostat E (T4000ES) is Google Nest's affordable offering, but it offers many of the outstanding functionality as the Learning Thermostat, Google Nest's flagship and pricier model.
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U.S. restaurants ranging from fast-food to pricier dine-in establishments continue to show interest in experimenting with on-demand delivery as consumer tastes and demands evolve.
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It offers in-store salon services as well as products ranging from drugstore lines like Maybelline and L'Oreal to pricier prestige brands like Urban Decay and Benefit.
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Advocates of the rule, including President Obama, have argued it would ensure people are not being steered toward pricier, but less effective, investments by profit-seeking advisers.
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The Panasonic DP-UB820 is pricier than a lot of other 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray players, but it offers comprehensive HDR format support and advanced processing.
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Microsoft has dabbled in more consumer-friendly tablets in the past, but has shifted focus in recent years to its pricier pro line of tablets and laptops.
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Then, along came the iPhone XR. With that big, pretty screen, it looks a lot like the pricier iPhone X, and at $750, it costs a lot less.
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The largest U.S. airline is exploring ways to sell travelers a pricier seat with more legroom, a free cocktail and other perks, even after they book their trips.
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That means that, while the most expensive version of the device will still be in the $76.1,000 range, the others will be slightly pricier than the current lineup.
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New model launches improved the product mix, PSA said, which reflected a demand for pricier vehicles and trims and contributed a 5.4 percent revenue increase in the quarter.
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Chances are, many of those handsets are lower-end Android devices â€" and not pricier iPhones â€" which is why we don't see developers bringing these to iOS.
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As the brand suggests, this means we can pop out and customize its two or four-product palettes — a feature we've mostly only seen with pricier beauty brands.
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What's even better is that the base model sports a 17.3-inch 1920 x 1080 120Hz screen instead of the 802.113K display that comes on the pricier models.
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They are a little pricier than some of the other vendors, but not by much — snag a classic bouquet of roses, daisies, chrysanthemums, and more for just $239.99.
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The Chromebook Flip C302 is available today for $499, which certainly puts it on the pricier side of the Chromebook spectrum, especially given the relatively small screen size.
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It seemed weird to me at first that the rubber option would be pricier than the leather, but Montblanc has indeed crafted a very nice little strap here.
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The new lenses offer vibration reduction (image stabilization), but the IBIS in Nikon's pricier mirrorless cams allowed for some brilliant, tack-sharp shots when I was reviewing them.
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In an attempt to persuade Turkey to drop its plans to buy the S-400, the United States has offered the pricier American-made Patriot anti-missile system.
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The New Nintendo 22DS XL is coming July 23 for $22 — $3003 cheaper than the New 2300DS XL but quite a bit pricier than the original $22 22DS.
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This also lets devs A/B test several discount options, meaning you might get a promo offer that's less expensive or pricier than another user of that app.
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I should mention that the cheaper $599 V11 Animal has all of the exact same functionality and cleaning power — including auto mode — as the pricier Torque Drive model.
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That may make imports pricier, including the cod and haddock used by roughly 10,500 fish and chip shops in the 380 million meals they serve up each year.
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In hopes that you'll buy a pricier one, the XR arrives a month later than the XS models, with pre-orders on October 19th and shipping October 26th.
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Minimum-wage hikes for fast-food workers will likely lead to pricier burgers, but job cuts aren't necessarily likely at Sonic, Chairman and CEO Cliff Hudson said Tuesday.
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Samsung hasn't announced a date for availability of the FlexWash and FlexDry systems, but both can be expected in Samsung's pricier washers and dryers later this year.[Samsung]
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Admittedly, it is still much pricier than the $10 or so that a tonne of the gas is worth in emissions-trading schemes such as the European Union's.
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We also don't know the cost of the doll yet, but it will likely fall on the pricier end, as these newer tech-focused toys tend to do.
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The coming profusion of 48V cars should outsell pricier, higher-voltage hybrid incumbents such as the Prius, as market projections show - a prospect Toyota takes in its stride.
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The company will also be offering the military version to consumers for an unsurprisingly even pricier $3,800, along with a model specifically targeted at skiers, which runs $1,850.
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They're a little pricier than your average pair of rainboots, though, which is why it's so exciting when styles – especially in the more traditional colors – go on sale.
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Investors have urged other firms to copy 2140G's cost-cutting tactics, even as takeover targets have got pricier because investors expect 33G to pay top dollar for them.
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Products tend to be pricier, too, and while many will save you money in the long term (like the razor or refillable makeup compacts), it's an investment upfront.
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HTC will still be hosting a Vive press conference, and there will be plenty of other headset makers pushing cheaper, mobile versions and pricier and more outlandish prototypes.
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Explanations include demand constrained by affordability, as well as supply constrained by pricier land, a shortage of immigrant labour for construction and tariffs that have driven up costs.
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Like the pricier Bluesmart, the Raden A-29.7 also includes a scale in the handle so you can weigh your bag and proximity sensors for locating your luggage.
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Whether or not the mid-engine Corvette can redefine the supercar segment and compete against pricier competitors will be determined when it arrives in showrooms early next year.
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