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en You're buying for the benefit of the cottage experience at a fraction of the price.

en The price is typically predicated by the cost of doing business in an area. However, there usually is a significant price difference between buying a casket at a funeral home and buying one at Costco.

en The question of buying now or buying later is always tricky. I compare it to buying a summer suit. Buy it now, and you get your choice of size and colors, or wait until July when they go on sale. You won't have the selection, but you may get a lower price.

en We have strong relationships with diamond suppliers and an intense focus on customer service. We strive to ensure a full-service experience for our customers and provide them with the finest diamonds in gorgeous settings at a fraction of the price they'd pay in a retail store.

en We have got in touch with the present owner of the cottage, who was also a good friend of Corbett. We would try to conserve and preserve this cottage.

en Customers are looking to coordinate the process of editing, enhancing, and managing their digital photos. Corel has decided to bring this all together by offering a single-box solution. Paint Shop Pro Photo Art Suite is an excellent value for consumers that want award-winning software packages for a fraction of the price of buying them separately. The suite provides a complete set of digital imaging tools that are easy enough for the first time user, yet powerful enough for the seasoned photographer.

en He saw a cottage with a double coach house, A cottage of gentility; And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin Is pride that apes humility
  Samuel Taylor Coleridge

en The big benefit is you're restoring the worn part, as opposed to throwing it away and buying a new one. But another big benefit is that we can do that on-site, instead of in a machine shop.

en This gives partners a reason to call on and continue being the technical advisers to these customers. Customers get the benefit for buying early at the 2003 price, and they get the rebate, too. Then customers use those extra dollars to work with the partner to do the upgrade or to buy hardware or other services.

en The share price might benefit from that. In the past, Coles Myer has not got any benefit in having both food and nonfood businesses under one umbrella.

en Buyers are nervous that they're buying at the top of the market. Most offers now are coming in under full price, somewhere up to 10 percent less than asking price.

en I think people are willing to spend more to have a premium experience so they're buying less but they're buying higher quality. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days.

en They want to stimulate buying behavior now, so they can't just lower the price. They have to indicate that if you don't buy now, you won't get that great price.

en Gold is fashionable today. Most people are buying because the price has gone up, not because they think the price will go up.

en Ultimately buying the book from Amazon.com will be a better experience than buying it in a store,


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