(1) Given the strength of the euro against the dollar , few had expected exports to do so well.
(2) Since the peso and the dollar were worth the same, there seemed to be no risk.
(3) My view is that the pound moves more closely with the dollar than with the euro.
(4) The Australian dollar is the strongest it has been in years and is likely to remain that way for some time.
(5) I don't care if this investment comes by way of the dollar , the euro or the yen.
(6) If it costs too much he is likely to sell it for two cents on the dollar in an effort to remedy the error.
(7) The amounts by which they do each of the above are decided in terms of dollars and cents.
(8) Bargaining with management became a matter of dollars and cents, not life and death.
(9) Between the three networks, the producers had a budget of three million dollars .
(10) You wouldn't be able to tell whether a web page costs a penny or a hundred dollars to visit.
(11) It then slashed its funding by around about a half a billion dollars over four years.
(12) It raised six million dollars , the manuscript today being in the Library of Congress.
(13) Trade too between the two countries is worth many billions of dollars a year.
(14) Chronic diseases account for billions of dollars in annual medical expenditures.
(15) Does this mean oil prices haven't risen as dramatically in pounds or euros as in dollars ?
(16) Go and sponsor him now, and remember to donate in pounds, and not dollars like I did.
(17) They withdrew hundreds of dollars each day and bought the children new bikes for Christmas.
(18) Perhaps that is the reason why no one knows where the billion dollars in aid money went.
(19) Six out of every seven dollars of the tax cut will benefit big corporations and a tiny layer of the very wealthy.
(20) To attract dollars to this parched economy, he is forced to open the country to tourism.