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Low-end cost cuts will force state losses of $310,302,000 in business activity and 2,560 jobs.
Linda Meric: Debt Negotiations Threaten Colorado's Future Linda Meric 2011
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Low-end phone, not really a premier product, filling in to capture the low end.
CES 2011: Motorola shows off smartphones and 'Honeycomb' tablet 2011
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"Low-end steel product makers have excess capacity to deal with, so they may have a tough time this year," said Feng Gangyong, an analyst with GF Securities in Guangzhou.
Asia Steelmakers See Growth Despite Shrinking Margins Denny Kurien 2011
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Low-end cost cuts will force state losses of $310,302,000 in business activity and 2,560 jobs.
Linda Meric: Debt Negotiations Threaten Colorado's Future Linda Meric 2011
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Low-end partisans who have never known about or cared about intelligence, such as Dick Morris and various neocon courtiers who have never served in the military or intelligence communities, are already attacking Obama with the pretense that they support intelligence and Obama is endangering American security.
Moment of Truth: Bush prepares pardons, Obama prepares to ban torture. 2009
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Low-end tires cost roughly $50 to $60 apiece, while premium tires can sell for $200 to $250.
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Low-end strippers with boob jobs and seven-inch stiletto heels, one after another.
sTORI Telling Tori Spelling 2008
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Low-end manufacturers confronted with yuan appreciation -- along with higher wages, environmental compliance costs and greater quality supervision -- are setting sail for cheaper labor in Vietnam, Cambodia and elsewhere.
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Low-end package tourists (like the vast majority of Majorca's foreign guests) tend to stay at big foreign-owned hotels and buy few local products.
Getaway? Go Away! 2008
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Low-end imported wines now sell in China for as little as €4 or €5.
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