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1 The company's price is relatively cheap and management is disciplined, Robbins said.
2 However, it's relatively cheap to inject a fresh feel to old tat.
3 The programs are relatively cheap to make and earn millions in revenue.
4 The S&P 500 looks relatively cheap when gauged against next year's earnings.
5 A falling dollar makes oil relatively cheap to holders of other currencies.
6 Financing still remains relatively cheap for companies with strong credit ratings.
7 Davison said such systems could be built using relatively cheap cameras from smartphones.
8 Cranberry tablets are also relatively cheap , starting at about 25 cents per day.
9 The many failings each appear relatively cheap and simple to fix.
10 Bank of America is relatively cheap compared with other bank stocks.
11 The weakness in the greenback also made dollar-valued commodities relatively cheap for investors.
12 Despite the market's brisk three-week rally, European stocks remained relatively cheap .
13 That means the drug is now generic and is relatively cheap .
14 Most waste disposal sites make compost and sell it relatively cheap .
15 His second trip, the journey to Spain in 2006, was relatively cheap , he said.
16 She said containers were relatively cheap and the layout was quite easy to mimic.
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