1. A side-effect of this automation was that the network became less intelligent, albeit much cheaper to run. 2. Fluorescent lighting is much cheaper to use than light bulbs. 3. These computers were smaller than the first-generation machines, were cheaper to run, and were much more reliable. 4. These are cheaper to consumers, but more costly than those from countries outside the union. 5. Cheaper to us, erm the trouble with it is of course we never actually add it in. 6. Because interest rates are relatively low debt is cheaper to finance than equity. 7. A falling dollar makes gold cheaper to buyers using other currencies. 8. A lower dollar feeds into inflation by making imports more expensive and helps stimulate the manufacturing and mining industries by making their goods cheaper to overseas customers. 9. A weaker dollar helped make the metal cheaper to buyers in foreign currencies, boosting demand and prices. 10. A weaker dollar helped make the metal cheaper to buyers in foreign currencies boosting demand and price levels. |