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That is a small expense to safeguard the lives of millions.
Another top tip, she adds, is to find rusted signs, bought at a small expense, and to display them backwards on the wall.
"There is a small expense attached to such signage but we look forward to celebrating continued success for both teams in the year ahead".
When it's a small expense, it seems like it makes no difference at all -- but it adds up fast.
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Australia will spend $15 million on the program, the BBC said, a small expense compared to the $500 million the government says it now spends yearly dealing with the problem.
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But the commission said that in some cases it would allow companies to report a smaller expense than the commission wants to be recorded if it is done in future years.
Football clubs own land to site a statue upon and, at the higher echelons, a statue is a relatively small expense.
Within Industry 4.0 it could be a small step, at a relatively small expense, to build environmental virtuosity into the data gathering standards which already have a strong emphasis on economic efficiency.
Therefore, the sizes were as small as 300 wide × 400 deep × 500 high mm3, and the system was fabricated at a very small expense (¥500,000 ≈ €3500).
Compare that to nuclear weapons annual spending, which one estimate has at around 52 billion a year, you see that feeding the hungry is a relatively small expense.
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