Sentence examples for chasing the cheapest needle from inspiring English sources

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It's sometimes called "chasing the cheapest needle".

So what you see happen is companies will move to a much less developed country, maybe Bangladesh … because wage rates are lower [and] you get lower production costs–"chasing the cheapest needle".

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The demand that is flexible should be chasing the cheapest possible electricity cost.

When he considered factories in China, "I realized I was chasing the cheapest material, the cheapest labor," he explains to the Guardian.

Money chases the cheapest ways of producing goods around the world.

As companies chase the cheap-chips-and-Linux wave, the revolution has gone retail.

Indeed, while many media companies are clumsily chasing the faster, cheaper competition online, television is bigger than ever.

(BTW, the cheap needles are called hip-hop needles and that's mean against blacks).

The wastefulness encouraged by buying cheap and chasing the trends is obvious, but the hidden costs are even more galling.

The result is that shoppers are always looking for a bargain and will chase down the cheapest price they can find.

Chasing the latest gadget?

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