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Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan advised students they might get cheaper accommodation slightly further away from campus.
The brokerage stocks, he allowed, "might get cheaper still" and "it will be months, not weeks" before it is clear just how much risk still sits on their balance sheets.
So it is also likely that fresh products might get cheaper - as is the case in Ireland.
However, we suspect that the strangely-named Furby toy might get cheaper as we get closer to Christmas.
You might get cheaper rates by calling during off-peak evening or weekend hours.
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If more than one international carrier is available in your area, you might also get cheaper rates by switching carriers.
A member of the Renovation Committee knew of someone — the wife or the sister-in-law of another member — who was a decorator and might get things cheaper.
"Even though you might get something cheaper somewhere else, that's not the point," says Robert, a voluble Canadian who used to be the town's traffic warden.
If we continue along this path of very high unemployment, stocks might get considerably cheaper than they are.
Corporations and executives worldwide are focusing beyond China to India as a place where they might get things cheaper, and perhaps even better.
Bargain hunters, spotting the trend for good to get cheaper, might hold off from adding things to their basket in the hope that prices will fall again.
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