To be sure, the critically needed recapitalization will not come cheaply.
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It must not look cheaply made, which means close attention to the heft and smoothness of hardware, as well as the finishing of seams and the interior.
But a 51% share remains with the foreign companies, which do not plan to sell cheaply.
With the global beer market already well on its way to consolidation, there are not a lot of attractive acquisition targets left to snag, and those that do come up are not likely to go cheaply.
Their hopes that genomic information and other new tools would dramatically improve drug making are justified, but certainly not as fast or as cheaply as they once expected.
If the TARP seeks to buy assets too cheaply, banks will not take part.
You see, it's not enough to manufacture quickly and cheaply and get your products into the stores just as the big ad campaign is breaking.
For one, Amazon may or may not have the scale of supply chain to obtain components cheaply enough to offer a high-end tablet at even a reasonably steep loss, at least not at a loss they would be willing to stomach.
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The value of the cloud lies in the fact that tasks that used to require an enormous investment in proprietary hardware can now be accomplished cheaply on commodity hardware that may not even be owned by the organization using them.
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Alviro Petersen and Martin van Jaarsveld both fell cheaply, but opener Jacques Rudolph reached 46 not out at stumps, in the company of skipper Daryll Cullinan.
Wright and Majid Haq both went cheaply, but Blain made a vital 29 not out as he and Stander added 96 to see the total beyond 200.
He was dismissed cheaply twice in Guyana, once because he could not get going, while against Ireland his footwork was tentative, which accurately sums up England's batting as a whole in that game.
One reason she highlighted was a fragmented and inefficient industry, whose firms competed not for customers by offering better homes or building them more cheaply but for that scarce British commodity, land with permission to develop.
Although the companies produce these chemicals in huge quantities, they are not commodity products because it takes Huntsman proprietary technology to make them both cheaply and at a consistent quality.
Oddly enough, solving the problem might hurt the inventor's bottom line--but not if the company can solve enough of these billions of problems quickly and cheaply.
And they may not want their customers using Nokia phones that do the same thing, perhaps more cheaply.
Mr Black however denied claims from opponents that his party had "sold out cheaply" as he stressed that the agreement on the budget was "not just a good deal for Welsh Liberal Democrats, but a good deal for poorer pupils around Wales, it's a good deal for education and it's a good deal for the public sector".
Sprint is selling the Galaxy Tab much more cheaply than its competitors, but requires a two-year commitment and does not build in unlimited Wi-Fi.
At the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2011 Winterkorn was caught on video poring over a new Hyundai model, griping to one of his engineers that the Koreans managed to cheaply design a steering column adjuster that made little noise, yet VW could not.
In an efficient market, such as that for shares or foreign exchange, such price rises would be moderated to some extent by other investors selling short (selling something for future delivery that they do not currently own, in the hope that they will be able to buy it more cheaply later).
People using infrastructure to do new things, or to do old things better or more cheaply might, but the cables, roads, railways and bridges of infrastructure do not, in and of themselves, impart wealth.
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"The challenge is to make a microbattery array that is robust enough and that does not have a single short circuit in the whole array via a process that can be scaled up cheaply, " said Prof Clare Grey from the University of Cambridge's chemistry department.
In technical terms, this means that, while our arbitrage data is not affected (since the volume of arbitrage opportunities is independent of the reasons for which some items are sold cheaply and resold expensively), our relative price estimates are.
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