1. Cook said Mac revenue was also hurt as businesses that typically buy more expensive models continued to put off technology spending.
2. When US consumers think that buying cheaper Chinese products will cost them their jobs, they would rather buy more expensive items from other countries.
3. Users of the land would have to apply for new approval with all the charging items calculated by current standard that is usually more expensive.
4. Within the roomy cabin, passengers enjoy generous shoulder room and legroom one would expect in more expensive vehicles.
5. We Chinese have mostly got out of poverty and can afford a much more expensive expression of affection for our children.
6. Due to the appreciation of the renminbi, canned food imported from the mainland was notably more expensive in 2008.
7. By leveraging each other's strengths and sharing expensive infrastructure such as airports and harbours, cities in a cluster carry more weight than if they were competing individually.
8. He asked whether the considerably more expensive Chateau Lafite Rothschild would be drunk instead of Moutai.
9. Both were outraged and each has started what promises to be a long, expensive and emotionally draining court battle for more of the children's time.
10. There are more expensive options such as Belgian and Macha coffees and cheaper options such as Brazilian and Columbian coffees.