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Reducing deforestation is a comparatively cheap way of reducing emissions, with other benefits to boot.
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Today Egypt is peaceful, its prices are comparatively cheap, but its tourist industry, like its pharaonic temples, is in ruins.
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Debt service has been softened by low-interest loans from tourism-friendly San Juan County, and catering to experts is comparatively cheap.
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But he says he got almost as much pleasure out of a comparatively cheap literary tour of Dublin he took in 2006.
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Their governments supported the liberal services directive, which favoured their mobile, comparatively cheap workforces, but have expressed doubts about opening protected home markets to competition.
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"Housing first" was comparatively cheap, for one thing: a homeless shelter might look squalid, but it cost a great deal to operate -- more, oftentimes, than a proper apartment with kitchen and bath.
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Veteran Malawian journalist Felix Mponda, who now strings for the French News agency (AFP), says that although the internet is comparatively cheap he is still nostalgic for the good old days of the telex machine.
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These solutions are quick and comparatively cheap.
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And because it is comparatively cheap.
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Whenever the result falls below one, equities are (comparatively) cheap.
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