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Manchester's cheaper costs and big pool of graduates (its university is Britain's largest) clinched the deal.
"Unless the capital that's buying buildings is willing to pay for true sustainability," Mr. Boggiano said, "developers are going to go for cheaper costs.
The knock-on effects are felt across the economy, from the jobs created and the cheaper costs of manpower to foreign direct investment that pours in from countries enticed by getting a foothold in the world's richest consumer market".
But in June, Norsk Hydro of Norway, the parent company, joined the crowd and announced that this plant, too, would close -- unable to compete with the cheaper costs of doing business nearly a thousand miles away, in Gyor, Hungary.
In the fast-changing world of improved distribution, new wealth and cheaper costs of publishing, 19th century publishers were quick to sign up authors with any possible relevance to the burgeoning middle classes.
Still, as they milled around the factory's entrance this weekend, some workers said they doubted that the company was really in financial straits, and they suggested that it would reopen elsewhere with cheaper costs and lower pay.
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Health care reform will help us so much to know that we can get certain things at a cheaper cost".
They are also driven by the need to maximize profit, be it at a cheaper cost.
It may also be connected to the relatively cheaper cost of camel meat compared to beef.
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