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They are inherently smooth and well-balanced, and the straightforward design costs less to make.
What makes you frustrated? A. It sometimes costs less to make a rug abroad than to clean it here.
Biorock, as the resulting material has been trademarked, becomes stronger than concrete but costs less to make.
Imagine an infinitely recyclable product that performs as well as the alternative, costs less to make, and is unquestionably better for the environment.
The firm insists this has neither cannibalised sales of its other chips as much as feared nor put pressure on its lofty margins, since Atom costs less to make.
This costs less to make, takes up less space, consumes less power, makes the radio perform better and allows it to work more smoothly with the other electronics inside the device.Innovation happens quickly.
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With e-books costing less to make but also selling for much less than printed books, it's no wonder that publishers are anxiously eyeing the horizon.
It used to be the case, for example, that it cost less to make a new observation than to store the results of an old one.
This has begun to pay off handsomely, since digital versions can sometimes be sold for more but often cost less to make.
That enables the company's chips, even if there were no changes in their design, to perform better and cost less to make.
A ticket to The Lazarus Effect is the same price as Interstellar, but it looks like it cost less to make than at dinner for two at Sizzler.
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