A has slightly cheaper running costs and the new owner buys it for the same price.
The new branch at the south wing basement has a slightly cheaper rate.
California wine producers now face competition from slightly cheaper French wines.
Then they try to market the not-sogoods at a slightly cheaper price.
Some systems offer slightly cheaper rates, but the sound quality is lousy.
Prices are slightly cheaper than Kabul and the sell isn't so hard.
But people who follow oil prices say they can be slightly cheaper than gas.
It costs $1,074.00, which is slightly cheaper than its similar model 29.
Why could we not buy slightly cheaper buildings a bit further out of town and spend the relevant funds on human resources?
If European consumers were to get slightly cheaper textiles, would that be a problem?