61. Still, others maintain fewer people will be treated because there is no insurance coverage and the Summit laser is expensive to opthalmologists. 62. Some Republicans said the piece was too expensive to move. 63. Still, the peso remains far below its December level, which means goods produced in America are dramatically more expensive to Mexican customers. 64. That demand may start to sag, though, as silver becomes more expensive to Indian consumers, who buy it for jewelry, ornaments and silverware. 65. The bad news is that the transmissions can be as finicky and limited as cellular telephone transmissions, and the modems are expensive to boot. 66. The Bundesbank is wary of the inflation pressures a weaker deutsche mark could generate by making foreign goods more expensive to import. 67. The disadvantage of a fan is that it is expensive to run, and has to run most of the time. 68. The company said that it had too much capacity and that Decatur was the oldest of its eight plants and would be the most expensive to upgrade. 69. The games keep getting longer and duller, and more expensive to attend, yet attendance records routinely are broken. 70. The Home Collection failed in part because it was too difficult and expensive to ship large pieces of furniture, said Wan. |