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"We made a couple of rookie mistakes, but I am glad we learned from something inexpensive," Ms. Mauro said.
You might decide to go for something inexpensive that is cheaper to cover or replace if something does go wrong.
Ms. Johnson had wanted to buy earrings for her year-and-a-half-old daughter, something inexpensive in case her daughter lost them, she said.
The original market for table wine in this country was pretty much limited to first- and second-generation immigrants who wanted something inexpensive and plentiful.
Of course, getting something inexpensive can either seem like a bargain or getting what you pay for, depending on the quality of the car.
Shunning the elite notion of the "livre d'artiste" — those luxurious, limited-edition works that are collaborations between artists and private presses — he reinvented the genre as something inexpensive, accessible and easy to produce.
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And something relatively inexpensive, because the site didn't want to scare anyone away.
"I always go to a small, unknown antiques shop and buy something very inexpensive," she said.
Christmas Seals, in a way, was the response from the other 99 percent: by marketing something as inexpensive as a stamp and using the proceeds to attack a major disease, the founders of the Christmas Seals program demonstrated the collective power of the American public.
If all you want is a quick charge to give you a couple of hours until you can get to a wall socket, go with something small, inexpensive and lightweight like the 1,800 mAh Triple C Power Mate Plus ($29), which plugs directly into an iPhone 3GS, 4 or 4S; the company, Triple C Designs, is working on one that will be compatible with an iPhone 5.
So, if something appears inexpensive, multiply it to get the monthly rate.
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