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This is because trade partner diversification might provide cheaper goods and thus favor trade policies for China.
"No one else is going to build a wire that might provide cheaper and better service to homes and businesses that are already served by this entity".
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In turn, investors might then provide cheap loans to the biggest banks, fueling even more growth in the banks' balance sheets.
However, it's important to ask whether there is a "good enough" dataset that might provide a cheaper alternative, since data license businesses are at risk of being commoditized.
Dr Zhang, who did his undergraduate degree in Shanghai before moving to America, thought iron filings, which have a large surface area, might provide a cheap alternative.
A number of instrumental techniques are available [55], but electroanalytical ones might provide portable, cheap, and rapid procedures, the somewhat kinetically sluggish hydrazine oxidation notwithstanding [55].
Immunohistochemical analysis can provide cheaper, faster and more reproducible results.
Cheaper coverings might provide financial relief in the beginning stages, but it's also important to remember that cheaper shutters don't provide the same level of insulation and often end up being just as costly due to maintenance and repair.
However, recently, several automated emotion expression coding software programs have been developed that might provide emotion expression codes that are cheaper, quicker, and equivalently reliable, as compared with human raters (Terzis et al., 2010).
The aims of such arrangements would include fostering relevant international regulatory collaborations, capacity building expertise (by facilitating the relevant trade in services) and overcoming regulatory safety concerns that might provide barriers to the entry of cheap generic medicines (for example from China to Australia).
There also are minibuses that provide cheap, fast transportation.
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