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Typically, they view the job of upgrading as a costly chore that can be deferred (it ain't broke, so why fix it?).
The costly chore of restoring the city's surviving Tudor, Art Deco and Spanish-revival homes has been mostly left to expatriates, whose strategies vary, depending on their means.
The upfront extravaganza, Mr. Zucker said, has long been considered a costly chore (and mainly bore) for networks to put on and for advertisers to sit through.
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These days, it is a matter for chief executives and their boards of directors in almost every type of business (see article).One reason why firms have been so remiss is that data security seems like a costly and boring chore.
Shelby County, Ala., is arguing that these covered jurisdictions — nine mostly Southern states and parts of several others — are no longer any different from the rest of the country, and that the chore of compliance has become an unfair and costly burden.
Diapers, especially those special disposable dog diapers, can become a costly measure, and running back and forth to and from the store can become a chore that most people can't face.
The chore?
Costly, yes.
Costly addictions.
Costly penalty.
How costly?
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