Sentences with phrase «less expensive proposition»

Term life insurance is almost always a less expensive proposition, and worth considering if your goal is to save money while still protecting your family from lost income if you were to die during your prime earning years.

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While we haven't yet got to the point where Canadian oil production is literally stranded — shut down for lack of a place to store, let alone ship it — our product is selling for far less than the North American and world benchmark prices that continue to make filling up your car an expensive proposition.
In addition, high pricing, even on the used car market, makes the Celica a questionable value proposition alongside less expensive, oftentimes quicker, competitors.
Replacing alloy wheels that have been damaged can be a very expensive proposition, but our expert technicians can professionally refinish and repair your car's wheels for less than half the cost of new wheels!
It is an expensive proposition that will make consumers think hard about buying one (especially when highly functional mini-notebooks can be had for far less).
It makes the value proposition that much better, as anyone who reads more than just occasionally can almost certainly recoup the cost of the device through the fact that e-books are generally less expensive than hardcovers or paperbacks — and many great, classic e-books are free.
And there may be ways to make it much less expensive, perhaps even a paying proposition.
At around $ 650, it was significantly less expensive than the flagship Moto Z and in many ways, offered a more unique value proposition.
It is less expensive than HomePod, but boasts and entirely different value proposition from screenless smart speakers.
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