Sentence examples for costing dearly from inspiring English sources

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And the government has worried for years that a wave of retirements is about to hit, possibly costing dearly in talent, experience and institutional memory.

But aside from the terrible toll in lives, the unrest is costing dearly in terms of livelihoods, hurting not just the Israeli and Palestinian economies, but all their neighbours' too.As in the fighting, the pain is hardly equal.

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*Addiction can cost dearly.

Love's the one thing that can never hurt anyone, although it may cost dearly.

This may cost dearly from a career point of view, and be a screaming bore and a massive chore.

John Schuerholz of Atlanta said a deal for a pitcher like Colón was always going to cost dearly.

The IRS has granted hundreds of waivers, though these indulgences cost dearly.

Chelsea's bluntness is costing them dearly.

A report this week by Reform, a think-tank, suggests that this reticence is costing them dearly.

Questionable decisions costing us dearly recently.

But it's a strategy that is costing them dearly.

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