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There are two ways to cut the price of energy.
Cutting the price of oil in half would help change that.
A short walk to a nearby street will cut the price by at least half.
The wireless systems can cut the price by 50 percent.
It cut the price of its older, slower model by 32 percent.
But even then, he was trying to cut the price down."
Failing that, you could try one more thing: cut the price.
"They'll often cut the price rather than lose the sale."
Buying the rings online, though, would cut the price more than half.
So he cuts the price of labour and out you go.
"Instead, what they're getting is they have to keep cutting the prices of their vehicles."
This reserve could cut the price of gas by a penny!
That can cut the price of such calls during the evening to about 8 cents a minute.
That cut the price in half, to $100 a month.
McLean cut the price in half and increased coverage of local news.
The manufacturers are cutting the prices down because business is getting worse.
So to put their cars on sale in America, automakers must cut the price and add cost.
Separately, the company cut the prices of its leading personal computer models by up to 15 percent.
And it is substantially cutting the price of some international tickets.
"And I will pay for my caution by cutting the price.
"The worst thing to do would be to cut the price by offering a bargain version."
The networks cut the prices they would pay to studios for some programs by threatening not to run them.
Her agent's solution to the lack of traffic and a single - very low - offer was to cut the price.
One reason is that the Greek government has cut the price at which medicines are sold, to lower its own costs.
During the holiday season, it cut the price of its 30-inch model to $1,700, 23 percent less than in the summer.