Usage examples of "cheap money policy" in English with translation to French

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I got this dress for pretty cheap. J'ai eu cette robe à bon prix.
If we can't get the money in any other way, we can, as a last resort, sell the car. Si on ne peut pas obtenir l'argent de quelconque autre manière, on peut, en dernier recours, vendre la voiture.
Are you in favor of or against that policy? Êtes-vous pour ou contre cette politique ?
I stayed at a cheap hotel. Je séjournai dans un hôtel bon marché.
Now just a minute there. I hope you're not trying to tell me you're not going to pay the money back. Hé, attendez une minute. J'espère que vous n'essayez pas de me dire que vous n'allez pas me rendre mon argent.
The president is expected to put forward a new energy policy. On s'attend à ce que le président propose une nouvelle politique énergétique.
This wasn't cheap, was it? Ce n'était pas bon marché, si ?
If I had enough money, I could go abroad. Si j'avais assez d'argent, j'irais à l'étranger.
The policy will only accelerate inflation. La politique ne fera qu'accélérer l'inflation.
Students have not cheap places where to buy food. Les étudiants n'ont pas d'endroits bon marché où acheter de la nourriture.
She refused to take the money. Elle a refusé de prendre l'argent.
He submitted his resignation in protest of the company's policy. Il présenta sa démission pour protester contre la politique de la société.
That's cheap, isn't it? C'est bon marché, n'est-ce pas ?
He stole money from me. Il m'a volé de l'argent.
Switzerland hardened its immigration policy. La Suisse a durci sa politique d'immigration.
Don't hold your rival cheap. Ne sous-estime pas tes rivaux.
She spent a good deal of money on her vacation. Elle dépensa une bonne partie de son argent durant ses congés.
We studied the government's economic policy. Nous avons étudié la politique économique du gouvernement.
She's so cheap that she uses tea bags three times before she throws them away. Elle est si pingre qu'elle utilise les sachets de thé trois fois avant de les jeter.
I don't have a lot of money. Je n'ai pas beaucoup d'argent.
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