low-cost

[ US /ˌɫoʊˈkɔst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that you have the financial means for
    low-cost housing
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  • The trend toward à la carte pricing - once the hallmark of no-frills, low-cost carriers - has in recent years been adopted by the legacy airlines, and will likely continue in 2009, as carriers try to boost what they call ancillary revenue. Latest News
  • To overcome this problem, the Purdue researchers developed a means to create LEDs on low-cost, metal-coated silicon wafers, whereby the the silicon substrate is metalized with a built-in reflective layer of zirconium nitride. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » New Low Cost LED Technology
  • Power Computing was packed with show-goers curious to see the new, low-cost, high-performance Mac clones.
  • Instead, this money is being sent abroad to create jobs in nations that use low-cost labor.
  • I personally "flunked" the medical exam for the low-cost IMSS insurance because of high cholesterol. Mexico living: five questions
  • People can buy low-cost flights from the internet. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are lots of low-cost, no-cost ways to market your Web site both on and offline.
  • Netbooks are commonly referred to as ultralow-cost PCs ULCPCs and were originally intended for students and other first-time PC customers in emerging markets. Microsoft Extends Windows Offering to Nettop Devices
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  • Another zinger: "This begs the question of why married men go to prostitutes rather than buying from their wives, who presumably will be low-cost providers, considering that they can sell nonreproductive sex without compromising their marriage. The Economics Of ProstitutionMoney Special Report: The Economics Of Prostitution
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