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"cheapness" Definitions
  1. the fact of costing little money or less money than you expected
  2. (disapproving) the fact of being low in price and quality
  3. the fact of having little value

122 Sentences With "cheapness"

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His cheapness affected his grandson, and his last son, Timmy.
More likely, it's just laziness, cheapness or a blind spot.
But, my cheapness wins and I leave the mall without it.
The ratios gauge the expensiveness or cheapness of munis versus Treasuries.
Cheapness was the thing that pushed us from Marvel to Mahvel.
That cheapness makes it a seemingly attractive way to wage war.
Cheapness aside, though, there is another, less appreciated, side to emerging markets.
They fucking want freedom, but this fucking cheapness will never go away .
MOTAG is really only possible given the increasing cheapness of computing resources.
"I think fentanyl got introduced because of simple cheapness," Maxey told me.
"A genius actress, but cheapness also, no?" he said to the fashion publication.
"Cheapness will let me get over some dislike," he added with a chuckle.
In terms of cheapness and cost-consciousness, it skews towards more affluent customers.
The cheapness of labour in relation to capital affects the rate of automation.
The cheapness of China's shares, despite the rally, is part of the appeal.
Not only are scrappiness and rawness and cheapness allowed in punk, they're celebrated.
Chart 7 (left) shows the relative cheapness of assets relative to historical norms.
But that cheapness was not always the case; years ago, it was expensive.
Without Getty's money, there'd be no legend; without his cheapness, there'd be no show.
I imagined her disgust at the cheapness of things, the mustiness of the air.
There's a misconception around cheapness and unfairness that they don't result in fun play.
But ease and cheapness of the harvest of palm oil have had devastating environmental consequences.
Some of these deals reflect European firms' weakness and relative cheapness, as well as renewed optimism.
Given the potential gain in income, and the cheapness and simplicity of spectacles, that seems odd.
John Potucek (R-Derry) the ubiquity, cheapness, and—in his opinion—disposability of new smart phones.
In the film's closing lines, Gervais' character snorts over the cheapness of the film he's in.
That said, the contents of this flashback were so horrific that I hardly noticed the cheapness.
AeroFarms chose Newark because of its convenient location and the relative cheapness of its real estate.
"The euro probably maintains some stability given its strong surplus position and relative cheapness," he said.
That's cheap compared to many full-sized, mid-tier handsets, but cheapness is certainly a relative concept.
" And, on the flip side, "risk or uncertainty factors are close to record historic levels of cheapness.
Maybe that'll go a little farther, depending on the oil mixture and the cheapness of the pigment.
Herr Barth, in a speech full of sense and statistical arguments, certified to his healthfulness and cheapness.
I am just an ordinary consumer, with concern for cheapness and reliability, who likes writing about it.
The aura of cheapness feels out of place on Netflix and lasts until the final credits roll.
The export boom owes something to the recent pickup in world trade and the cheapness of the euro.
Since then there has been a constant back-and-forth over the legality and cheapness of the method.
"The recent move higher is evidence of the pound's cheapness and inverse relationship with Brexit uncertainty," said Patel.
Instead, Wenger refused to buy another starting centerback, driven by some combination of faith, stubbornness, cheapness, and infatuation.
But the ease and cheapness of trading, along with the vast range of options available, create a terrible temptation.
He also said he has started "engaging" in Brazil's markets given the cheapness of some of the country's bonds.
That way they can make the metal really thin but also take advantage of its cheapness and also strength.
Value isn't merely cheapness, but a combination of cost, service, intangibles, and (for retail goods) product quality and durability.
They exposed two huge vulnerabilities of his candidacy, his treatment of women and his cheapness and refusal to fulfill obligations.
Soderbergh shot Unsane in two weeks, and the cheapness of the look felt like part of the movie's grungy aesthetic.
"There is a real dichotomy" between the richly valued broad market and the cheapness of many individual stocks, he said.
The last of these is key to its appeal: many businessmen chose Ryanair more for its punctuality than its cheapness.
But they will then be competing with other rides on other values beyond cheapness and reliability — including, perhaps, brand affinity.
Appropriating internet memes and art world jokes for statement shirts, the artists have emphasized the blasé cheapness of such clichés.
A new book about medieval views on medicine helps explain the Oby nuns' contentment with the cheapness of their lives.
It reveals the fundamental cheapness of friendship-as-branding: Kylie can't quit selling Kylie x Jordyn stuff, not without looking petty.
He added that even without the threats to supply, he would probably own these assets, given their relative cheapness to oil.
Unlike Mr. Barbee and Mr. Chou, Alex Ely, portfolio manager of the Delaware Smid Cap Growth Fund, doesn't obsess over cheapness.
But in an impoverished community in Kenya, their cheapness and prodigious use have fueled the evolution of deadly infections like salmonella.
These asphalt-dominated bastions of cheapness and parking sum up so much about what I love and hate about the city.
Coal's only advantage as a fuel has been its relative cheapness compared with alternatives such as natural gas or distillate fuel oil.
Given the abundance and cheapness of magnesium, that may be useful information for battery engineers seeking to outdo modern lithium-ion batteries.
When it comes to "cheap", William McKinley, one of the nation's most neglected presidents, summed up what an addiction to cheapness means.
Cramer attributed the relative cheapness of Lam Research's stock to people still seeing the semiconductor industry as purely cyclical rather than secular.
He knew he was going to make money anyways because of the cheapness," Charlie Munger says in HBO's documentary, "Becoming Warren Buffett.
Even cheaper soundbars, like the Samsung TV Mate, cost $200, so you can see why cheapness is an appealing quality in new competitors.
But as the small, disposable drone enters testing, there's a risk that the Air Force could ruin its critical features—its simplicity and cheapness.
The Yaris has a bad interior that doesn't make even a passing attempt to disguise its cheapness, while the powertrain is loud and clattery.
Coupled with lower interest rates, small caps' relative cheapness could tip the balance in their favor over the next few months, some investors said.
Some portfolio managers are banking on the peso's relative cheapness as an opportunity to invest in Mexican hotel operators and Mexican airport holding companies.
Their main frame of reference seems to be TV or video, and kind of implied by that association is 'cheapness' or 'documentary' or 'immediacy.
In a rare public appearance in 2016 Mr Malick confessed that the relative cheapness of digital technology had made him indulgent on these projects.
It 's cheap, it's pleasant, and we know people who have moved here from their respective countries to take advantage of that cheapness and pleasantness.
I think about what my sister said as I tug on the elastic of the suit, feeling the depth of its cheapness between my fingers.
The cheapness of natural gas, coupled with strong carbon permit prices, meant gas was more competitive than coal in power generation in much of Europe.
In 2013, Dutch label Bunker Records released an EP titled Born Out of Cheapness and Frustration Volume One by an artist called Ellis De Havilland.
Berry is the subject of multiple urban legends, several of which might actually be true and which often seem to involve cheapness, violence and sexual defecation.
The relative cheapness of the dollar and attractiveness of U.S. yields suggest foreign investors, particularly central banks and reserve managers, will buy even more this year.
A high price tag doesn't always signify a great meal, but neither does a low one There's a danger to glorifying authenticity and cheapness in food.
China is one of the few remaining markets for gas turbines, which have lost ground elsewhere due to the increasing popularity and cheapness of renewable power generation.
It felt magnificently fitting for, in the cheapness, low-quality and relative inadequacy of Carling itself, the sponsor suited the third-rate tournament down to a tee.
But in many cases, the displays conjured a feeling of cheapness — it was vastly different than the rustic quality of the wooden displays at Pier 1 Imports.
Whether we love doing it, or watching it, or discovering it, or just imagining what possibilities for cheapness exist just beyond our imaginations, we love it all.
Meaning is not to be found in the cheapness of "blood and soil" but in the mystic chains that connect every woman and man to one another.
Foster doesn't condescend to us with Tin Pan Alley cheapness or sentimentality; she plays to what's best in her characters and, therefore, what's best in the world.
Safety is paramount, obviously, but landlords' cheapness and contractor inertia should not be allowed to condemn New Yorkers to the eternal darkness of the pointless sidewalk shed.
"With 10-year yields at levels not seen since 2011, outright cheapness will surely entice buying," wrote Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rate strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
I want to make it clear that I have, with difficulty and a therapist's help, forgiven my father for his cheapness, but at the time I was furious.
"Hacker fares are what Kayak does to discover cheapness, but also more diversity in results in terms of flight schedules," Giorgos Zacharia, the chief technology officer at Kayak, said.
India's fifth-biggest automaker, which owns the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, has struggled to dispel perceptions of cheapness since releasing its Nano cars seven years ago costing under $3,000.
But he said Nigeria's existing US$500m 2023s are trading tight due to age and small size, and therefore give an additional appearance of cheapness to the new 10-year.
There are two explanations here: one, their "softening" effect when coming down from something else; two, their cheapness, with benzos in the UK going for around $2.50 on the street.
I chatted with Cripta747's two current artists in residence, Sebastiano Impellizzeri and Corinna Gosmaro, both of whom were attracted to the city's cheapness and the sheer number of artists.
"Given the cheapness of the stock and all the positives from the B/E Aerospace deal, I think Rockwell Collins is too sexy to ignore," the "Mad Money " host said.
They hang alongside dire older paintings of Hitler by the American duo McDermott and McGough, each meant to memorialize a gay victim of the Holocaust but undone by their cheapness.
Yet the Northeast's gradual migration to abundant natural gas — whose prices surged by more than 4 percent last week — is a reflection of its relative cheapness and comparatively beneficial environmental impact.
"Kitsch" — a word borrowed from the German language and meaning something comparable to "cheapness" — eludes a solid definition but lives somewhere among the cartoonishly bold, sometimes garish objects ingrained in popular culture.
It's perhaps the country's best example of "bus rapid transit," a grade of service that's supposed to combine the best features of a trolley line with the relative cheapness of a bus.
In 2013, Dutch label Bunker Records re In 2013, Dutch label Bunker Records released an EP titled Born Out of Cheapness and Frustration Volume One by an artist called Ellis De Havilland.
The multiple color finishes might strike some as a indicator of cheapness (Apple brought that on itself), but since most phones spend their lives wrapped in a case, the question is mostly moot.
Google has won over a large portion of the education market in the US, something that can be credited to both the cheapness of web-based Chromebooks and the accessibility of Google's apps.
But all of the cheapness can be improved in future versions of the Galaxy Book S. What makes the Galaxy Book S so significant is the chipset Samsung chose to power Windows 10.
That the Mets, owing to uncertainty about his health and perhaps to their bred-in-the-bone cheapness, did not spend months planning Wright's comeback/retirement lent a welcome spontaneity to this celebration.
But the cheapness this creates around human life also means that prizefighters can now go to brutal new lengths in the ring, while brothels offer up sex-murder packages to those seeking to indulge.
If shares of the banks, which benefit from rising interest rates, happen to decline by the end of the week, Cramer said they are the best buys by far thanks to their relative cheapness.
"Investors have been attracted back to commodities due to a perception of cheapness in some, especially oil, while financial market uncertainty and a phase of dollar weakness have boosted interest in gold," the bank said.
There is a disturbing trend in Washington: elected leaders coming painfully close to seizing the solutions for some of this nation's most pressing social issues, only to be undone by the cheapness of conservative politics.
Coating formline carvings in white and adding synthetic details brings out the mass produced quality we associate with cheapness, particularly in contrast to the fine woods more typically used in traditional Native American works of art.
India's fifth-biggest automaker - owner of Jaguar Land Rover Ltd (JLR), a luxury brand patronised by the British monarchy - has struggled to dispel perceptions of cheapness since releasing the Nano seven years ago for under $3,000.
The depth of worship and emotion in the series of photographs also contrasts nicely with the cheapness of cardboard; the mass-produced material is usually classified as a waste product, manufactured only to enclose more valued commodities.
Oyster stuffing (or 'dressing,' if you prefer) was initially more popular than other simply bread-and-herb-based stuffings, thanks to the cheapness and abundance of oysters in New England, where the Thanksgiving celebration first found its footing.
Some investors have taken advantage of the weakness in Hong Kong rates to use the Hong Kong dollar's relative cheapness as a funding currency to invest in higher yielding assets elsewhere, though that may be coming to an end.
On the one hand, good job, Mozilla, for thinking of ways to integrate much-needed features and simplifying the use of a quality VPN—something most people should do but won't out of laziness, cheapness, or lack of funds.
"Some of this comeback simply has to do with an improving economy and a value-conscious consumer — the cheapness people learned during the [2008] recession, that new frugality I talk about, won't be disappearing any time soon," Cramer said.
That's because most of these rosy projections assume self-driving cars are likely to be deployed en masse by ride-sharing firms that would use them with deep efficiency, offering such convenience and cheapness that we'd all ditch our personal vehicles.
Reasons cited were tax reform that should give Apple a big earnings boost, a user base that will grow its service revenue stream, an expected iPhone 8 super-cycle, enterprise partnerships in places like India and the cheapness of the stock.
It's important to note that Dirty Dancing was supposed to go straight to video, those three words being code for the kind of movie that wasn't even worth putting in theaters due to its mediocrity, cheapness, or lack of stars.
But Artur Kupczunas, a co-founder of the company, says that in combination with the cheapness, flexibility and lack of weight of perovskite sheets, an efficiency of 10% is enough to justify applying those sheets to the exteriors of buildings.
Against the background of President Donald Trump's trade war, the apologetics have played in the American context as humiliations, exposures of the relative cheapness of the American value of free speech in an international marketplace with an irresistibly rich new buyer.
While its newly debuted iPad is under $300 for students and supports the Apple Pencil and a stylus from Logitech called Crayon, Chromebooks have been deeply integrated in school systems for years, due to their cheapness and the accessibility of Google's apps.
The team's decision to jump headlong into the dumpster to pull out ex-hero Jose Reyes at the end of his domestic violence suspension was less about sentimentality than it was day-to-day need and a combination of cheapness and poverty.
They are pulled from a basket of Russell 3000 stocks that were ranked based on their cheapness and upside to JPMorgan&aposs price targets:Mylan, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Universal Health Services, HCA Healthcare, Cardinal Health, United Therapeutics, Nektar Therapeutics, Perrigo, Centene, and Mednax.
Ignoring such traditional ingredients of the horror genre as plot, suspense and character, and focusing on gross-out special effects of astonishing cheapness, Mr. Lewis ushered in a new era of hyperviolent films that found eager audiences at drive-ins across the United States.
" As Wilkinson writes of God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, the franchise is guilty of precisely that cheapness: "The greatest offense of the God's Not Dead series may be its failure to imagine for its audience what a truly radical belief in a living God would look like.
While Jell-O&aposs low price point made it accessible during hard times like the great depression, it&aposs cheapness also degraded gelatin&aposs once glamorous reputation, not to mention Jell-O&aposs association with wartime rations made it less than appealing to consumers who no longer had to stretch out ingredients.
") There are some hilarious stories here — about her psychotherapy (she was an early adopter, starting in 1944), her sex life (she counted 178 lovers before marriage), her legendary cheapness (Joan Rivers, once spotting Brown struggling with many bags at a bus stop, rolled down her window and shouted: "Helen, calm down and take a cab!
Putting the Clippers on a championship course, by contrast, is seen as the ultimate challenge in L.A. That's not only because of the Lakers' immense shadow but also the stain that lingers from Donald Sterling's 33-year ownership, which for so long was synonymous with ineptitude and frugality to the point of cheapness that it made the Clippers a longstanding laughingstock.

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