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"It's expensive to bring back the Legislature.
Native-title cases are also expensive to bring.
The law may also make it more expensive to bring in guest workers.
"It's very expensive to bring on new people when you're uncertain about selling your product".
"We don't know how much, but it will be expensive to bring water from far away.
And it was expensive to bring them in from other cities and house them.
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"These are difficult, expensive cases to bring".
Recruitment was centred around the expensive move to bring Sam Tomkins back to the club and although he won't play until April because of injury, Wigan should be able to cope.
Mr. Stutzman said social services cuts were made with "scalpels rather than battle axes" and were designed to slow the growth of expensive programs to bring deeper savings in future years.
They were introduced to allow members of the public who cannot afford to hire expensive lawyers to bring such actions, but news organisations claim they have led to a huge increase in the number and cost of libel actions, and that the vast majority are from the wealthy and powerful.
William L. Rukeyser, the coordinator of the nonprofit organization Learning in the Real World, and Jane M. Healy, an educational psychologist, have been sounding alarms over the past few years over what they see as ill-guided and expensive attempts to bring computers to each classroom.
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