For most dermatophytic infections of the foot, topical agents are usually effective and less expensive than oral agents. |
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Some people prefer adaptive bikes because they look more like normal bikes and are less expensive. |
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As time went by, the invention of glass made jewelry less expensive and glazes became possible that made pottery waterproof. |
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We should build a new generation of less expensive and safer space transportation to replace the Shuttle. |
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I know, self-denial isn't really your thing, but find less expensive ways of entertaining yourself. |
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The consensus among contractors seems to be that a tow-along or pull-type scraper is less expensive than a self-contained unit. |
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If you plan to power a few lights, your refrigerator and a furnace, a less expensive portable generator may provide enough power. |
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On the other hand, synthetic fibrous-like forsterite is less expensive to prepare than Kaowool or rockwool. |
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It is far less expensive funding that process than what carriers spend on towers without reaching the same coverage. |
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A less expensive option is to treat water with chlorine or iodine, as is typically done with municipal water. |
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Many parents prefer the cotton or flannel fabric because they are less expensive than silk sheets and are easier to clean. |
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They just want information technology to be interoperable, seamless, and less expensive. |
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A less expensive alternative favoured by some is to make interpositives and internegatives on paper. |
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However, you can use a planer and purchase the less expensive rough stock and finish it at home. |
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Most gardeners buy dormant tubers, which are easier to grow than seed and less expensive than blooming plants. |
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Copper conducts heat and electricity extremely efficiently and is less expensive at the present. |
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It allows more efficient production of ethanol in smaller, less expensive fermentors. |
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During this hiatus, the elaborate, expensive Decorated style gave way to the less expensive and plainer Perpendicular. |
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For two couples, it is less expensive to hire a cab or rent a car for a day than for each person to join an organized excursion. |
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A single taping treatment is much less expensive than an over-the-counter arch support or an orthotic. |
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This makes them considerably less expensive for a house-hunter who ordinarily would have to pay for a site. |
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For one thing, walk-throughs are much more portable, and much less expensive, than architectural models. |
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Usually acidulation is done with less expensive citric acid, rather than tartaric acid, the acid of wine grapes. |
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But sugar is less expensive in that country than in the United States, where critics contend import quotas artificially raise sugar prices. |
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Cask wine is less expensive than the same wine in a bottle because of cheaper materials and lower shipping costs. |
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Occasionally she needs to touch up the rake with a little extra glue, but that's less expensive than purchasing a new rake. |
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How in God's name can you justify awarding costs against a party who consistently sought to be in a different and less expensive forum? |
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Even the fact that most charter schools are elementary schools, not high schools, represents a way of focusing on less expensive students. |
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When your baby is ready for solids, making baby food is healthier, eco-friendly, and less expensive than the jars. |
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Why take the less expensive, older arthritis or digestive drugs when someone else will pay for the more expensive, newer, drugs? |
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For this reason scientists have been turning to a much less expensive alternative, the laboratory mouse. |
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These shipments were simply regraded and accepted as a less expensive category. |
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Mira allows you to log into a Windows XP computer from a much simpler and less expensive remote device. |
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It provides a good usable soil amendment for the garden and is certainly much less expensive than peat. |
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Specifically, it's much less expensive to sort out student accommodation in Clonmel or Carlow than it is to pay slumlords in Dublin or Galway. |
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And because this simple process was less expensive, he could slash his price. |
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Probating a will as a muniment of title can be simpler and less expensive than other forms of probate. |
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As large as the Sebron aquatints, they sold for the same price, even though they were the product of a less expensive technique. |
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A less expensive solution is to leave windows uncovered, or only minimally blocked with roll-up shades or sheer fabric panels. |
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Standing up and eating at a cafe or rosticceria is less expensive than sitting down and a picnic lunch is even better. |
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A rustproof coated metal which is less expensive than aluminum or stainless steel. |
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Saddle-stitch is generally less expensive and may be used to bind smaller books, up to a maximum of ninety-six pages. |
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There are a selection of less expensive bears too, all available by mail order. |
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Bergerac has an under-appreciated white wine, Monbazillac, that is almost the equal of many Sauternes and much less expensive. |
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Framers, she said, often will start underbidding themselves by immediately suggesting other options to make the job less expensive. |
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Introducing water plants and scavengers such as water snails and tadpoles into a pond is an easier and less expensive solution. |
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This is much less expensive and allows virtually anyone with a cell phone access to telematics. |
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Those who could afford it wore medals struck in silver, but the ordinary people purchased medals cast in less expensive metals. |
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The cruise companies say mobiles at sea are far more reliable then existing satellite phones, and have the added bonus of being less expensive. |
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It is well established that far less expensive antibiotics, including the penicillins and tetracyclines, are highly effective against Anthrax. |
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It is still unclear whether virtual education is really less expensive, and attempts to assess comprehensively the effectiveness of educational programs have been unavailing. |
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The report also showed that the cost of preventing violence is far less expensive than the cost of inaction. |
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Early cameos are carved from hardstones such as onyx, sardonyx, or agate, while later a number of less expensive substances were used that were also easier to carve. |
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Sebastian explains that the company is working to rebroadcast its signal terrestrially, so that it can be received by less expensive mobile receivers. |
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But carriers there tend to buy less expensive second-generation systems. |
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After much thrashing around, the biotech industry is finally nearing consensus on what to call less expensive, generic-type alternatives to pricey biotech drugs. |
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Why will the monorail be any less expensive than the light rail? |
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Such moonshine, which is commonly purchased in the countryside across the Baltic states, is much less expensive than anything sold in Latvian stores. |
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Most of the tungsten used thus far in aerospace applications has been in the unalloyed form, which is much easier and less expensive to produce and fabricate. |
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The use of and demand for bubble memory has all but disappeared because of the introduction of flash memory, which is less expensive and easier to produce. |
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A less expensive assignation, however, might have cost one obol or less. |
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Discounters sell less expensive, private-label brands and keep overheads low by stocking limited amounts of perishables that require close attention. |
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The use of such increasable volume disposable bags provided with a collar is considerably less expensive than the cost of disposable or single-use bottles. |
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If you're strapped for cash you could try a less expensive bottle of fizz. |
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If you are looking for something less expensive, Oasis has a good selection of pretty party frocks, including a 1950s-inspired chiffon frock with a discreet poppy print. |
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In complete contrast to the UK, the multicourse gastronomic menu is on the retreat in Paris, and is being replaced by a new emphasis on less fussy, less expensive food. |
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Tax exaction became centralized, more efficient, and less expensive. |
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A less expensive option is an associate degree from a two-year community college. |
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As travel became easier, faster, and less expensive, Germans started to see unity in factors other than their language. |
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Otherwise, the relatively lighter and less expensive double chainring may be better. |
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While smaller and less expensive helicopters still use piston engines, turboshaft engines are the preferred powerplant for helicopters today. |
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The fins and tails are processed into fin needles and are used in less expensive versions of shark fin soup in Chinese cuisine. |
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A simpler and less expensive purification system will do the same job for light crude and light distillates. |
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Attendance was less expensive and the student body more representative of society as a whole. |
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Transcriptomes are less expensive than sequencing an entire genome and have been developed for other insect pests. |
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With these problems compounded by competition from less expensive machine stitchery, the craft may become a dying art. |
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Alternatively, less expensive control systems are available that employ simple control panels with tactile push buttons and controls. |
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Alternatively, less expensive control systems ore available that employ simple control panels with tactile push buttons and controls. |
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This company considers Myristin to be the gold standard of CM products, but a less expensive brand may work just as well for you. |
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And it shows that these smaller, less expensive sounding rockets can produce truly robust science. |
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A minimally invasive procedure to cure uterine fibroids was less expensive, but also less effective, than surgery in a new study. |
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The Sun Times story also noted several items that are now less expensive than gas including champagne, soda pop and laundry detergent. |
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Lighter steel is used on less expensive models, and heavier steel on more expensive models for durability. |
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Attendance was less expensive and the student body more socially representative. |
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He further stated that it would be a comfortable and less expensive mode of transport. |
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Wool is careful to point out that biobased products such as this soybean resin are not necessarily less expensive to produce. |
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Dot matrix printers are less expensive than laser printers, but are noisier and slower. |
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When inequality is higher the poor do not shift to less expensive forms of participation. |
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Add-Here CSA works better than plain water, is less expensive than traditionally used egg wash and is non-allergenic. |
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For a less expensive but pricelessly romantic option, try a sailing ship like those of the Windstar line. |
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A less expensive alternative is to use a fiberoptic transnasal esophagoscope attached to a standard endoscopic camera. |
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Today, the document retrieval and reconveyance processes are increasingly automated and less expensive. |
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Once the boat is acquired it is not all that expensive an endeavor, often much less expensive than a normal vacation on land. |
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The PTT launched its bank in 2004, primarily to provide customers with an alternative and less expensive way to conduct money transfers. |
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The invention is a simple and less expensive alternative to needle-free injectors of the same type. |
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The use of kaolinite makes Na-4-mica less expensive to produce than other swelling micas made with gels or oxides. |
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The north side of town is a less expensive, rougher round the edges choice for a young family. |
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Under these conditions, sailboat racing can be comparable to or less expensive than sports such as golf and skiing. |
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Kerosene lighting was much more efficient and less expensive than vegetable oils, tallow and whale oil. |
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This is historically inaccurate but is much less expensive to procure and maintain than historically accurate reproductions. |
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While viscometers tend to be less expensive than rheometers, the latter can perform, in addition to basic viscometric measurements, a number of other physical property tests. |
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At today's natural gas prices, the gas plant would be about 35 percent less expensive to operate than the existing coal plant, saving customers money. |
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For the most part, toner systems are more economical than inkjet in the long run, even though inkjets are less expensive in the initial purchase price. |
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He or she will be able to compare prices and coverage, since in some cases standalone policies are less expensive and offer better terms and conditions. |
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To reclear of brush and young trees, land that has once been cultivated, often is less expensive in labor and materials than to clear the original heavy forest. |
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It is nice that Hollywood has enjoyed a boffo box office year, people opting to go to the movies as the economy dictates less expensive forms of entertainment. |
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It is much less expensive to simply accept properly formatted typewritten or handwritten forms, then perform ICR processes that recognize data on those forms. |
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For checking one or a few limit points the phase-change is not only much less expensive, but actually more accurate than the digital probe or thermocouple. |
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It is an enhanced version of EDS' OpenBill Express, which was launched by EDS last fall to make e-billing less expensive and more accessible for companies of all sizes. |
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Federal student loans are less expensive than private student loans. |
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They developed new and more efficient and less expensive techniques. |
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The plaintiffs maintain that the industry knew about the environmental dangers but that they used it instead of other possible alternatives because it was less expensive. |
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Though more awkward for vehicle occupants, most manufacturers opted to use less expensive automatic belts rather than airbags during this time period. |
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Airfares to Paris, London and Rome are the priciest, but traveling to Ireland, Switzerland, Spain and the Nordic countries are less expensive on the whole. |
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