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Equally, Egypt is an inexpensive prospect, not least on the Red Sea (above), where resorts remain unaffected by the political strife still troubling Cairo.
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Still, she said, this inexpensive accessory has uncertain prospects of leading to a lifetime habit.
"It's a relatively inexpensive first pass at prospecting," he says.
But independent filmmakers say the prospect of relatively inexpensive digital projection systems being installed in theaters opens up the possibility of new venues for their work.
Usenet providers could, in the future, face a fairly big backlash and they need to be ready, which leads them to the prospect of secure, inexpensive storage based on servers they already own.
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"Good value" means inexpensive companies with good growth prospects, Mr. Friedman said.
Given the prospects, that is inexpensive.
They said their simple apparatus offered the prospect of virtually unlimited, inexpensive energy.
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