11.   And Greenbury insisted on a high level of British content in his products, which made them expensive in Continental Europe.

12.   And, Ursomarso said, lower interest rates have made his cars less expensive in recent weeks.

13.   As Asian currencies plunge against the dollar, their exports to the U.S. become much less expensive in dollar terms, undercutting the prices of U.S. producers.

14.   As a result, U.S. exports will become more expensive in Mercosur countries.

15.   As imports become more expensive in peso terms, duties on imports rise.

16.   Asian currencies are falling in relation to the dollar, making U.S. products more expensive in those currencies.

17.   Aspirin is more expensive in Germany in part because laws aimed at protecting small pharmacies prohibit supermarkets from selling it.

18.   Bay Ridge, she says, is less expensive in every way than Manhattan.

19.   Because most commodities are priced in dollars, a weaker dollar makes them less expensive in other currencies.

20.   Bentsen was concerned about American exporters because the strong dollar made their products more expensive in the Japanese market.

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