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The most cost-effective wind farms are in desolate areas where the wind howls and land is cheap, meaning they are the farthest from users.
It was dense and walkable and, more important, cheap — meaning that there was a low barrier to entry for any new idea.
Economists cannot agree on something as basic as whether the yuan is too cheap, meaning that liberalisation would lead to a surge of capital inflows, or too dear, so that money would flow out of China if the exchange rate were freed.
But shooting in 4K won't come cheap, meaning Netflix investors will have to wait even longer to see their company make decent money.
With the Federal Reserve's zero interest rate policy, short term money will still be incredibly cheap, meaning the interest rate spread between long maturities and short-term funds – like excess reserves – will become all the more appealing.
And the microchips are cheap, meaning the set costs less than $5.00.
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Goods produced abroad become cheaper, meaning reduced prices at department stores and groceries.
Moreover, current flat-panel displays, based on liquid-crystal and plasma technology, are constantly becoming better and cheaper, meaning nanotech researchers will have to work harder just to keep up.
Historically low interest rates have also made products cheaper, meaning that taking on debt appears to be low cost, in the short term at least.
The superwealthy, a New York Times editorial declared in 1879, were "very cheap here," meaning that they abounded in the metropolis, though the Times would also accept the second meaning.
He could be pick up the signals being sent from sensors on windows and doors to the main control system using a cheap SDR, meaning he could see transmissions from sensors -- which are sent even when the system is unarmed -- and track when people were opening and closing windows and doors.
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