1. The card is too expensive on the off-chance I could get in an away game during the season. 2. Because cellular phone users commonly pay the same rate per minute for local calls and for long distance, local calls are less expensive on a land line. 3. A rising dollar makes Japanese products less expensive on overseas markets. 4. A stronger dollar, relative to the German mark, makes German cars less expensive on the American market. 5. A strong yen, which makes Japanese exports more expensive on overseas markets, and competition from low-cost Korean manufacturers have also hurt steelmakers. 6. A stronger dollar could hurt American exporters by making their products more expensive on world markets. 7. A stronger dollar makes American products more expensive on world markets, while making foreign products cheaper for U.S. consumers. 8. A stronger dollar, which makes Japanese exports less expensive on overseas markets, boosted shares. 9. Almir wants to trade bananas, cheaper on the Bosnian side, for cigarettes, less expensive on the Serbian side. 10. But it is tough on American exporters, whose products become more expensive on the Continent. |