If so, that would give Florida the dubious distinction of getting hit by four of the six most costly hurricanes on record within six weeks. |
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Like the loosie, the single-ride's inexpensiveness masks the fact that it is, in fact, the most costly ride sold. |
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But this is an uncomfortable process for nearly everybody and, for some, a very costly and ruinous one. |
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New Year parties are no lesser occasions for gross merchandising, complete with lucky dips and costly gifts. |
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He was reported to be battling depression, and had gone through a painful and costly divorce. |
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Now the mortgage is finally paid off and he no longer has any children sucking him dry for allowance, tuition and other costly fees. |
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As a self-supporting enterprise, space flight is far more costly than air travel. |
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It's a very complicated, costly and time-consuming process and is not done haphazardly. |
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In the past, stained glass could only be inspected if scaffolding was erected and this was costly and time-consuming. |
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Are upmarket timeshares a costly extravagance or a fabulous home from home? |
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Faint Heart was a costly failure at Galway, going down by a length to Right Key, but was all at sea on the fast surface then. |
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Instead of shaping the frame using costly stamping components, the metal is molded using ultra-high-pressure water. |
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On top of the legal risks, reworking loans can be costly for master servicers. |
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Its full-open cover allows easy access to both spindles and tool posts, reducing costly setup times. |
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This was costly to construct, flamboyant, and characterized by ogee arches, flowing and inventive window tracery, and lighter vaulting. |
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Only a costly silver ring beset with rubies that glittered on one finger denoted his status as being above that of ordinary men. |
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Weddings are important and costly occasions for celebration in both the Portuguese and Chinese communities. |
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The water is recycled and reused, but it is still a very costly method of extraction because it takes a lot of natural gas to create steam. |
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Once this is complete, careful testing will help Dione to avoid costly mistakes. |
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It's all too easy to agree to an extra few pounds on the bill, but that could be costly mistake. |
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Though wall-to-wall carpeting is the least costly floor option, carpets are harder to keep clean and harbor smells. |
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Even costly fuel has not stemmed the tide, and one new car in three is now diesel-powered. |
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It is the most costly farce ever misinterpreted by a group of nondescripts. |
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It was necessary to make habitable remote regions of Russia where it was regarded as too costly to provide waged labour. |
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This liberal provision of hospitality and other outlays made the wake and funeral a costly business, according to the Revd Neligan. |
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At some point, though, the company will have to pull the plug because the warranty will be too costly to maintain. |
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It also vowed to improve air quality in plants by switching to more costly water-based glues and by improving ventilation. |
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Thieves can easily escape with their costly alloy wheels and premium radial tyres, which are unprotected. |
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They rightly fear that the adventurist posture may prove very costly to their own interests, even to survival. |
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The facility will save ratepayers ' money by eliminating costly trips by councillors to the west of Ireland. |
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Would the authority vote to save ratepayers a costly legal battle and implement the suspension? |
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Nevertheless, this appears to be tempered by a wariness of creating costly white elephants on the Clydeside. |
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The more places help and support are available, the greater their chances of kicking the costly habit. |
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O'Carroll was unfortunate in missing two penalties from very kickable positions and these were to prove costly at the end of the game. |
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But some critics have questioned the wisdom of a costly project that could go horribly over budget. |
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Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns. |
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Every minute that a critical application is unavailable is costly and, therefore, faster data recovery reduces financial losses. |
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If you have a costly fly reel, I suggest you take it in your partner's handbag. |
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Efforts to restrict Canadian re-exports will be costly and by necessity only partially successful. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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We wanted to eliminate rehandling, which is costly and can lead to mistakes. |
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Silver is much softer than brass if it is not alloyed with copper, tin, or some other less costly metal. |
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Nor will you investigate remortgaging your property, nor do anything about that costly endowment. |
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But also costly figuratively, costly psychologically, because the new social lassitude associated with liberalism affronted cherished values. |
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Books were also very costly and were mostly written in Latin, an unfamiliar language to the common people. |
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There was an unending search for blockbusters that depended on lavish sets and costly special effects, to draw crowds into the cinema halls. |
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In our business the lead time is very long and unless we have timed it right and judged our market correctly, it is a costly failure. |
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The construction of a new pipe for pumping treated sewage into the sea is under review after years of costly leaks and accidents. |
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It also points out that Croydon's system is the least costly of the tram networks mentioned. |
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Sadly, growth momentum can't be easily recaptured, and a costly three-year process of restoration or replanting will be required. |
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Now the clubs in Zimbabwe have started to revolt against the power of the ZCU and their costly rebranding. |
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For instance, if I'd worn a metal nose cone throughout my childhood I might have saved myself thousands of pounds in costly rhinoplasty. |
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No apology for failure to deliver on costly contracts or to adopt more flexible and consumer-friendly policies. |
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You may be aware that litigation in the High Court is a very costly business. |
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New cameras had made it possible to shoot on location with natural light, making costly studio rentals unnecessary. |
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As we continue to fight this war almost alone, it is hard to estimate how costly that arrogant decision was. |
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For performance tuning it is possible with servlets to cache common data in memory to avoid unnecessary and costly database lookups. |
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However, costly renovations to the building have postponed the purchase of lunch boxes to add to her collection. |
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Clearly, many Lutherans see full communion with the Episcopal Church as a costly decision that threatens Lutheran identity. |
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Saltatorial running, due to the high lifting of the body with each jump, is a very costly form of running. Consequently, saltors tire quickly. |
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Group health insurance in large companies protects the individual with costly conditions by including him with the less costly. |
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Are you going to have to plan on costly replacement of tires or axles or crankpins? |
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This can save you trouble, prevent costly repairs and prolong the life of your roof. |
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They turned this costly process into profit by selling wood to teamsters as backloading to the Blinman mine. |
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I could not help feeling superior as I surveyed the poor schmucks partaking of such costly fare while sipping their persimmon margaritas. |
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Expensive market research and costly billboard advertising were crucial factors in its success. |
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Choose your stone mason carefully because once the job is done it is too difficult and costly to change. |
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Thus, a short migratory flight on a cold night may be less costly than remaining and thermoregulating at that location. |
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They cut into course tutor time and need costly equipment and materials to make them of value to the young people. |
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Whereas equities and bonds are easy to buy and sell, property transactions are more complicated, more costly and consequently less frequent. |
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The airline's situation deteriorated further following its costly transfer to the new Athens-Spata International Airport. |
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There has been not a single apology from any of them for that costly misdirection of police protection. |
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Because if you make decisions without proper precautions, you're bound to make costly mistakes in life. |
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Not making mistakes goes beyond turnovers, and the Colts simply made costly mistakes at the wrong times. |
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Maintaining health forums such as these is an often costly enterprise with professional moderators reading the posts and responding to inquiries. |
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It's a monumental and costly task, and publishers have given no reason to believe they can do it for themselves. |
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Remove mirrors from their frames prior to stripping, to avoid damaging the silvering, which would be costly to replace. |
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Now checks at airports around the world are routine, costly and time-consuming. |
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Burial monuments and other mortuary rituals are often costly and elaborate. |
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Not to do so will only lead to costly inefficiency for all users of Sinitic language materials. |
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They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market. |
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The managed care movement is one of the country's efforts to organize the fragmented, uncoordinated, and costly health care delivery system. |
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It was a credit to the council and, while it was a very costly facility, it could now be understood why the cost was so high. |
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The premature changing to a less costly diet may be economically appealing but can cause unthriftiness and poor pig uniformity. |
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Each attack requires a costly clean-up, using money which is desperately needed for other purposes. |
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On top of all this, Social Security is a complicated and costly system to administer. |
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Even though economists said that Brexit was costly and unlikely, they reckoned a Conservative election win was on the cards. |
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When is somebody going to take responsibility for these costly failures and mistakes? |
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And although it is a bit costly and fairly heavy even in paperback, it is a potentially useful sourcebook for teaching. |
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The floor of each room is covered with a richly variegated and costly Brussels carpet. |
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By separating into vertical markets, choices would be simpler for users and they would require fewer costly studies and evaluations. |
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Watching share prices crumble was less fun, and being misled by bulls was more costly than being misled by bears. |
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That proved to be a costly failure and Murdoch has established a strong presence. |
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Getting themselves sorted with a costly state-of-the-art headquarters was never going to outface this gang. |
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Farmers are now suffering by having to use costly submersible pumps and replacing existing centrifugal pumps. |
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It can run past the rings and cause the motor to bend rods, which is very costly and makes a mess in the water when the oil sump is ruptured. |
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Clearing up unsightly chewing gum from pavements is a costly burden for local councils, but now an answer is at hand. |
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Sir Rembrandt made a mistake at the fifth fence from home which proved costly to his challenge but he battled on to claim second spot. |
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I am angry that my podiatrist chose to operate on my toenails rather than steer me to a natural, less costly pain-free method. |
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Secondly, this production regime is relatively costly in terms of its requirements for supervision and management. |
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It was the most costly of a series of hurried clearances from panic-stricken and nervous City players. |
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This was in the days of hot metal Linotype when, to remove a comma at page-proof stage, was a costly business. |
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The dump body is made of industrial-weight polyethylene, and the drive system uses a winch rather than costly hydraulics. |
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However, this had been hindered through highly bureaucratic and costly processes of sample clearance. |
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The Americans struggle with senators who add one costly pet project after another to every bill. |
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The Government is determined not to burden the economy with the import of costly electricity. |
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Both adults and larvae consume poultry feed in amounts costly to the producer. |
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With a costly European defeat and nine goals conceded in two games, Strachan is already under the cosh with his first Old Firm derby looming. |
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However, a less costly alternative is to have a clear plastic film laminated onto the glass. |
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You should speak to your insurer or broker before taking on these more costly projects to assess their benefit to you. |
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In truth, the SEC's plan will force corporations to fend off a costly plague of frivolous proxy fights just as they fend off frivolous lawsuits. |
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The latter kind of planometers, although not near so large or costly as the former, has almost an equal range. |
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Mostly, it was bad defense that helped plate a total of seven runs, as the two squads combined for three costly errors. |
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Partial privatization is the most costly and intellectually dishonest fix of all. |
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Is this corporate welfare really any different or less costly than the kind most of these people inveigh against? |
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It seems that it has become a fashion to prescribe costly high tech investigations. |
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If any of the materials were damaged it would be very costly for the University to replace, or possibly even irreplaceable. |
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The activities at this office have become costly because of the movements to expedite the issuance and processing of passports. |
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After just six years in service, a normal plane undergoes a meticulous and costly check for corrosion. |
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It could prove a costly mistake and mean the difference between community service and prison. |
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As in real life, a managerial appointment made in haste could end up being financially costly in the long run. |
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The problem with this argument is that the managerial regime is still relatively costly in two ways. |
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All the time our idiot in his costly clothing with expensive tackle failed to catch a single fish. |
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Being able to prevent costly repairs is crucial on such expensive machinery. |
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Research of this kind requires a lot of expensive brainpower and costly equipment. |
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It is also useful for parents wishing to let their kids play with a toy before making a costly purchase. |
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It's expensive, but not as eye-wateringly costly as owning and running your own jet. |
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It was considered to be too costly to repair and was offered for sale and removal. |
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It's a costly ritual, and one that I begrudge, but it beats my woeful attempts with a needle and thread. |
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Uneven pavements can cause very serious injuries which is costly for health services and the council. |
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Legal processes are costly in terms of both the fees and the management time involved. |
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Church authorities decided to demolish the building because it was proving too costly to maintain. |
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This scared her because she feared not following through might one day be costly in terms of her job. |
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They have plowed billions into the project and are keen to ensure it doesn't turn into a costly flightless bird. |
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Having to pull back at the last minute was costly in both money and reputation. |
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The more you reduce something, the harder and more costly it becomes to shrink it any further. |
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There can be a question mark over access to the property and it could prove impossible or costly to try to cover all the options. |
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The repairs will not only be costly but will also take a considerable amount of time to complete. |
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Many people are going to find it is too costly to apply to the university of their choice. |
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This will teach him very early in life that some mistakes are costly and cannot afford to be made again. |
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Such knowledge could save them from some costly misunderstandings and mistakes. |
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It seems the council missed out on an opportunity and made a costly mistake. |
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It is also a pity that, after such a fine career, he made such a costly error. |
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This was to prove costly both in financial terms and in the loss of status in western Europe. |
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The miss proved costly when, five minutes later, his own goal put the game beyond them. |
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He later admitted his decision to try and drive the green on the third was a costly mistake. |
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With hindsight it might have been a costly mistake but we put the education of our students first and foremost. |
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As can be seen from the failure to pinpoint him this time round, the lapse in security was a careless and costly blunder. |
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But he suffered a costly motor failure in his second heat when his motor failed at the starting gate. |
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That can happen against weak teams in the regular season, but likely would be costly in the postseason. |
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But couples buying property together should think beyond these points if they want to avoid costly disputes. |
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Few business travelers could afford or justify the costly comforts lavished upon the fortunate few. |
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However, the persistence of fault creep does pose a costly nuisance in terms of maintenance and repair. |
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Every protest or procession results in traffic jams, long delays, frayed nerves and waste of costly fuel. |
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Keep an eye on your speedometer or set the cruise control on long trips to avoid going over the speed limit, thus avoiding costly fines. |
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Gene banks are labour intensive, costly to maintain, and not easy to raise funds for. |
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So too, people state that it is less costly to implement the death penalty than to pay for life in prison. |
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Chasing debtors via the legal system wastes court time, is costly and impedes faster repayment. |
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It has freed photography from the commercial and costly constraint of print publishing. |
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Mr Moroko said sourcing raw materials for fabrics from Asia was costly hence the need for Africa to start producing its own raw materials. |
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An own goal from Nigel Wright proved costly as Duncombe Park lost 2-1 to Amotherby and Swinton in division two. |
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Critical habitat designations are far more time consuming and costly than listings. |
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The two-week long diesel shortage had devastating effects on the economy, and was quite costly too to the country. |
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Ron Mann's film Grass chronicles the federal government's extensive and costly war on marijuana. |
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The absence of an ejection for Foy proved especially costly to the Yankees. |
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The costly maintenance of the Blue Highway also dims the its future prospects. |
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The sale, transfer or probate of a property that is held directly can be complex, costly and lengthy. |
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For example, display and assessment of potential mates may be less costly for endotherms at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures. |
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The dismissal of skipper Fernando was costly for the airmen as they never looked comfortable thereafter. |
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Cavalry engagements fought in mud proved very costly and from a military point of view, hopeless. |
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The roots hold that soil through transport and processing, causing costly disposal problems. |
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If a marriage is dissolved, the reduced investment in a career is potentially only costly to the spouse emphasizing housework. |
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As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern. |
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Errors proved costly with the Aussies picking up two more unearned runs. |
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Had they not suffered a costly lapse of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay. |
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Coaches were not only expensive to purchase, but they were costly to maintain as they required a liveried servant to drive them and had a place for a footman. |
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The authors conclude that venous ulcers are a common and costly problem. |
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Other destinations, such as Norway, are notoriously costly but do offer a different type of diving experience for those who are keen to dive under the midnight sun. |
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It could prove very costly if the payment is grossed up as emoluments. |
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Even with all our advantages, however, edmund is costly to us now and always will be. |
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Guaranteeing the debt of insolvent institutions and covering up the loss exposures this creates for a country's taxpayers is costly in three ways. |
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Because of the intensely dry climate, steel weathers quickly but does not rust through, so it was not necessary to use costly proprietary types of oxydized steel cladding. |
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But, despite entering all the races, he couldn't steer home a winner and it proved a costly day out for those punters that stuck with the local man. |
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Cultivars must be vegetatively propagated using plant tissue culture and this is a time-consuming and costly process requiring large tracts of experimental fields. |
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Compensation for pensioners left out of pocket by Inland Revenue computer glitches is just the latest in a costly string of bungles, says the study by Computing magazine. |
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But if a company farms its work out to independent contractors, it can rid itself of costly expenses such as disability and social security taxes. |
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On top of that, bolt ropes are costly to install and to repair. |
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We believe in greater competition, more efficient and less costly services for transport users and the breaking down of outmoded, anti-competitive restrictive practices. |
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This is a long and costly process that usually requires a legal firm. |
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That sidesteps the need for costly retooling at manufacturing plants. |
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Everyone is out to pickpocket you, auto drivers cheat, cabs are too costly and anything served by the roadside is a local delicacy that is a must have and cheap. |
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It was the landowner who provided the costly armies for the Carolingians. |
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The idea was rejected because it would have proved too costly and, additionally, after difficulties arose with getting permission to use the land. |
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For almost all non-military implementations, the provision of security is a costly overhead that needs justification from the business perspective. |
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The big man has been in the thick of the action during the ill-tempered series and his chief tormentor grassed him on two, the slip-up proving costly for the home side. |
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Staging exams is a lengthy and costly process which requires a team to agree the questions and set the papers, people to check and review them and markers to correct them. |
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It served as a model for the engraver, in this case Hermann Eichens, who rendered the subject in a costly combination of line engraving and aquatint. |
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A roaring fire inspires lovers and poets, but it's a costly indulgence. |
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This left us a legacy of legal straitjackets which have, in their way, contributed to the climate of sleaze, greed and corruption which has lumbered us with costly tribunals. |
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The production of similar fuels from water, CO 2, and sunlight is at present impractical because the required devices are either costly or inefficient. |
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Those involved in cockling may be coming to this county with the expectation of rich pickings, but if they break the law, it could prove costly for them. |
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With their grip on the Irish market so strong it was perhaps inevitable that each was capable of making costly mistakes and still come up smelling of roses. |
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They use tax preparation as a pretext to sell other costly products and services, such as high-interest refund anticipation loans, payday loans and furniture rentals. |
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Their gowns were every whit as costly as those of the ladies. |
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The studio took him at his word and jumped at the chance to close down, or at least reduce, his costly operation. |
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Is she too hawkish for the activists who helped make her vote for the Iraq War so costly back in the 2008 campaign? |
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As a result, costly guns such as the Luger would have a limited life. |
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In addition, the inconsistent mix of fluorescent and incandescent light sources throughout the hospital required continuous and costly maintenance. |
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People see accessibility as a costly hassle rather than a moral duty. |
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Forced to lay on more cash-back rebates, cheap financing deals, and other costly incentives to try to empty dealer lots, they've seen profits squeezed. |
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After a storming first round, Foster and Clarke had a costly mix-up. |
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Second, the dismissal process for ineffective teachers is so cumbersome and costly that it rarely works as it should. |
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Failure to participate in tournaments of such magnitude at the eleventh hour, he added, would be costly as the organisers demand heavy fines for inconveniencing them. |
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When liberation comes it frees not only the oppressed but also those who structured and maintained the untenable and incalculably costly systems of oppression. |
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Large books, he advises, are often costly and somewhat unwieldy. |
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We find there some of the same costly foodstuffs and wine flasks. |
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White relied heavily on three costly mail-outs of the same brochure. |
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Water delivery and supply to any community is a costly affair. |
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While this frees up resources the Romney camp can allocate elsewhere, it could prove costly if it lets Santorum on the board. |
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The idea was to remake it in a slicker and, of course, more costly version. |
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This means that when females cannot detect costly mates, the strength of selection on females increases with the frequency of sterile males in the population. |
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To date the ability to view a vehicle down to the finest detail has only been possible by physically building a prototype, a long and costly process. |
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If the pessimists are right and it turns out to be a long and costly quagmire then people will remember the negatives and the pendulum will swing back the other way. |
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The damage all chemical stupefiers have done to innocent bystanders such as parents and friends, is immeasurable, and so very costly to society as a whole. |
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The storage network backbone provides connectivity for hundreds of storage and application resources without wasting costly ports to connect other switches. |
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There was no real reason to make costly improvements to these outstations. |
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An ID card to vote would be a poll tax if it was at all costly or difficult for some to acquire. |
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The most costly element of the dredging will be the removal of a massive rock which is located in a shallow area of the channel on the south side of the harbour. |
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Like the technologies used to create the photomasks and microchips, quality assurance tools such as mask and wafer inspection systems are both costly and challenging. |
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Although the data are scarce, naturally occurring conjugative resistance plasmids are also generally considered costly when there is no selection for the resistance phenotype. |
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It seems incredible that a military fiasco as costly and complete as the Indochina war can be explained by a petty personal feud. |
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Provincial governments should be pressed to take an open-ended approach to the needs of children rather than to engage in long and costly court battles. |
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Satin bowerbird courtship involves behavioral displays by males, which may be both beneficial and costly for females, and may favor female signaling. |
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The bride looked most bewitchingly lovely, in a simple robe of the finest Mechlin lace, with a superb veil of the same costly material, which hung down to her feet. |
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Not only has the Secretary of State bought a new residence in Edinburgh, she has devised outrageously costly ways of passing the time that hangs heavily on her hands. |
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Within an integrated labour market it is impossible for one region to offer much better benefits than others without generating a ruinously costly inflow of benefit seekers. |
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The consequences of an incorrect diagnostic decision can be costly for both the child and the clinician, particularly if the wrong psychopharmacological agent is administered. |
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Additionally, local sub-assemblers, component manufacturers, and parts suppliers might hesitate to invest in new and costly machines to tool up for a new design. |
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The nifty part of TLDR is that it eliminates the need for costly moderators. |
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That's right, I said it's more environmentally costly than giving every person on the train a car, because a train running empty consumes an enormous amount of energy. |
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In terms of cost, virtually every provincial drug plan is under immense strain due to growing demand and the rapid introduction of new and costly prescription drugs. |
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When it occurred, battle was thus costly and usually indecisive. |
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Many of them instead become the kind of nuisance-lawsuit filer that makes the tort system a costly nightmare. |
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These are costly in terms of dollars, human capital, and technology. |
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It indicates that the dropped catch proved too costly for the team. |
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A large, expensive fridge in a wealthy home will be excused smoked salmon and costly cheeses, but if no small luxuries are evident is it a case of miserliness? |
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Officials said the season's first wildfires burned with an intensity usually not seen until late summer, portending an especially dangerous and costly summer. |
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Sensible reform is feasible and no more costly than the existing shambles. |
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The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units. |
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This always turned out to be a costly mistake for them, because this printery employed highly inefficient and obsolete methods with very high overheads. |
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Metrification would eliminate such costly mistakes, and space travel would become affordable. |
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First, the military tool has become inhibitingly costly and increasingly counterproductive among major powers. |
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Wenger said German playmaker Ozil is now ready to shrug off his costly penalty miss in Arsenal's 2-0 Champions League loss to Bayern Munich. |
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Because many ag retailer dealers handle multiple brands, they find it costly and inconvenient to free up staff to attend field days. |
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By 1814, both sides had either achieved their main war goals or were weary of a costly war that offered little but stalemate. |
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Our local libraries are really Scheisse, the few books I can get are costly or rare. |
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Our walk in shower and walk in bath modifications are great alternatives to complete tear outs and other costly renovations. |
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Day explained what had happened to his tip that had caused the costly miscues. |
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Anyone in the City who made such a costly misjudgement would probably have been looking for alternative employment several months ago. |
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The post Moral hazards in banking may prove costly for Cyprus, DISY lawmaker warns appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Faced with a reenactment of such a costly and lengthy procedure, Whitehall-Robins chose to throw in the sponge. |
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The Battle of Towton in March 1461, in the Wars of the Roses, is the most costly on British soil. |
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The Taliban's early victories in 1994 were followed by a series of costly defeats. |
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Batting first in the extra over, Sri Lanka made 13 without managing to hit a boundary off Tim Southee, who bowled two costly wides. |
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Shell-core systems such as coacervates or gelatin beads are costly and generally limited to lipophilic flavours. |
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Develop justifiable software budgets based on historical usage and cost information to eliminate costly overbuying and risky underbuying. |
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Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. |
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One must furthermore ask whether or not the actions implemented by the OAS were truly costly to the United States. |
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Opposition to the costly war was increasing, and in June 1780 contributed to disturbances in London known as the Gordon Riots. |
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This was due in part to France's costly involvements in the Seven Years' War and later the American Revolution. |
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Though his military expenditure was costly to the empire, Severus was a strong and able ruler. |
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His marriage to Margaret in 1299 ended the war, but the whole affair had proven both costly and fruitless for the English. |
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Concrete construction proved to be more flexible and less costly than building solid stone buildings. |
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The war had been costly in human rights and was widely criticised by Liberals in Britain and worldwide. |
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Hand methods of production were very laborious and costly and precision was difficult to achieve. |
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Occupying Germany had proven too costly and with it, ended 28 years of Roman campaigning across the North European plains. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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A day in April never came so sweet To show how costly summer was at hand As this forespurrer comes before his lord. |
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The Chrysler Nassau concept car, a less costly take on the Mercedes CLS, a sedan with coupelike styling. |
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Individual mistakes proved costly for Wigan who, particularly after the half-time introduction of Hugo Rodallega, dominated for long periods. |
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Her attire is rich, she wears costly jewels, and her hair is tastefully coiffured. |
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Their stockings were of lustrous silk, their slippers costly and unnatural, their lips carmined and their eyebrows penciled. |
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For one thing, I've no intention of distributing cantrips and costly crucifixes to every rapable woman in the Parish of St Magloire. |
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The risk of avian ingestion or any damage to aircraft and airside facilities could result in costly delays due to downtime for repairs. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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He was dressed in a costly suit made of Frankish cloth with golden threads, and he wore a belt with a costly buckle. |
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Heavy losses affected both sides in the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the most costly battles in history. |
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The German success was costly and French troops resisted from woods and other cover, where the Germans had broken through. |
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The Dieppe Raid in the Second World War was a costly battle for the Allies. |
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They were costly in terms of men, but the defeat inflicted on the Germans was one of the largest of the war. |
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Scientists are now calling on government authorities to revisit this decision before eradication is too difficult and costly to consider. |
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Britain faces a hugely costly settling of accounts, whatever parti pris barristers may advise. |
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Indentured servants became more costly with the increase in the demand of skilled labor in England. |
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The main difference is that international trade is typically more costly than domestic trade. |
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Though it had been a long and costly series of campaigns, it proved to be one of the most successful of Pitt's policies. |
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These trials were extremely costly in both money and time, but ultimately were successful for the firm. |
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But because these waste products are hard to break down, turning them into biofuels is costly and energy intensive. |
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They were the most costly and extensive system of fixed defences undertaken in Britain in peacetime. |
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Drawing blood cultures in a decentralized environment seems to be among the most costly downside to decentralizing phlebotomy. |
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As tubing, AdvantaFlex provides weldability and helps eliminate the need for costly aseptic connectors. |
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