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  • In a bid to make these rings a bit more affordable and get buyers to return, jewelers have come up with less-expensive options.

    Rings to the Rescue Anushree Singh of Deals India 2011

  • For three decades, many fashion houses have created less-expensive versions of their main collections as a way to expand their businesses.

    In Bloom: Miu Miu Comes of Age Christina Passariello 2010

  • Li Ning plans to drop its less-expensive brands, while expanding its line of premium products.

    A Chinese Run at the U.S. Laurie Burkitt 2011

  • Still, the good times should last for at least a few years, he says, adding that U.S. chemical producers are enjoying less-expensive raw-materials prices than their overseas competitors and should see higher sales to Asia and Europe as a result.

    Chemicals 2011

  • After switching to less-expensive wines in the downturn, many consumers are staying at those lower prices because they liked what they found, industry executives and analysts say.

    Snooty? Not Today's Wine Drinkers David Kesmodel 2011

  • I understood your affections to be shifting to Mistress Gwyn of the Theatre Royal, an unsuitable but less-expensive choice.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • I understood your affections to be shifting to Mistress Gwyn of the Theatre Royal, an unsuitable but less-expensive choice.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • Some Guinness drinkers switched to less-expensive beers in the recession.

    As Ireland Staggers, Guinness Reels Paul Sonne 2011

  • Advocates of reverse mergers tout them as a quicker, less-expensive way for companies to go public; critics say the process enables companies to avoid the scrutiny that comes with a traditional initial public offering.

    Regulators Warn Investors on 'Reverse-Merger' Companies Michael Rapoport 2011

  • Our analysis of data usage by iPhone owners shows that those less-expensive plans are a good option for many users, who typically use less data per month than the limits on the plans.

    Verizon's iPhone fees likely to be higher for many than AT&T's 2011

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