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"There will be a cost, it will be expensive bringing people in, not just match fees but the expense of getting them here as well.
"Not to mention just the expense of getting out there.
"The profit share might end up just covering the expense of getting to rehearsals and lunches".
But it will take a lot to compensate for the agony — and expense — of getting there.
The time and expense of getting to Mont Tremblant can be substantial.
The costs of running the fund may well fall initially, as it saves the expense of getting new business.
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The mixture of Morocco's close proximity to Europe, the in-expense of getting there, the poverty in rural areas, and the authorities' tendency to turn a blind eye has left Morocco with a serious problem one that will especially affect children from poorer backgrounds, often forgotten in the financially segregated Middle East.
It would take decades to get an answer, to say nothing of the expense and difficulty of getting people to be randomly assigned to starve themselves or not.
The expense and complexity of getting liquefied gas projects built have prompted industry experts to warn that as demand for gas grows, supply may not be there to meet it.
There was the bureaucracy, expense and pain of getting a Certificate of Analysis (2009) and FDA approval (2010); no easy tasks which have undermined and completely derailed many small enterprises with great potential.
But would a consumer do this at the expense of not getting an anticipated best-seller (say, a new Dan Brown or the Sarah Palin biography) the moment is appears on physical bookshelves?
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