Both low-price carriers attribute a substantial portion of the increase in traffic to people who have previously not considered air travel. |
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The chain particularly doesn't want customers to drive the extra mile to Wal-Mart and its low-price prescription counter. |
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Ford lost the sales lead in the lucrative low-price field in the late 1920s to Chevrolet. |
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At that point, the traveller may be unaware of the low-price rival service. |
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The low-price retailer Dollar General, one of the fastest-growing chains in the country, opened 700 stores last year. |
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Among the highlights of the fair will be the new low-price PCs to be introduced. |
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Apart from the low-price previews, there's a special two for one offer on Monday nights. |
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By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes. |
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Disposable fashion has been a much-used term in recent years, describing the low-price products that are quickly churned out to mimic what's on the catwalk. |
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There are plenty of low-price scanners that will do the trick. |
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The company, which employed 300 staff, ran into financial trouble following tough competition from larger national retailers and supermarkets selling low-price clothing. |
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Wal-Mart clearly lived up to its reputation as a low-price competitor. |
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