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American society must now take some collective responsibility for supporting news reporting – as society has, at much greater expense, for public education, healthcare, scientific advancement and cultural preservation, through varying combinations of philanthropy, subsidy and government policy.

The original makers hide the screws, he explains, to deter DIY, which leads to increased profits for the manufacturers and greater expense for the consumer and, generally, needless waste.

Mr. Gumbinger notes, too, that homeowners are less likely to maintain a second home as they do a primary residence, which might affect the home's value and could mean greater expense for the lender should the property end up in foreclosure.

This issue is important because numerous placements "unsettle the child" and often lead to "poorer outcomes" for the child such as mental health issues and emotional instability, as well as greater expense for the local authority, the report said.

Moretta also cited greater expense for broadcasters and overall satisfaction with the current audio quality of DAB stations of which a move to DAB+ would only benefit a small number of audiophiles as other reasons.

This is an affront to any chocolate maker dedicated to the painstaking process of sourcing beans from various origins, paying for shipping (a much greater expense for smaller makers who do not have economies of scale) and then working through the laborious process of transforming the seeds of the cacao pod into chocolate.

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There are also considerably greater expenses for expert witnesses, including psychologists and, these days, DNA experts.

Opponents are likely to say that more litigation means greater expenses for companies and encourages potentially frivolous claims.

"Prohibiting the use of these configurations, could result in greater expenses for owners and animal-related services or sports without any improvement in animal care".

Long-distance commuting can mean greater expenses, for instance, but "if you are going to New York, for example, the salary increase may offset the higher cost", she said.

The socialized medical programs in most European nations, where access to healthcare is enshrined in Article 35 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights, will also face greater expenses for health care and elderly living arrangements [16].

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