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He noted that Samsung produces many of the key components for its phones in-house which, when combined with its high-volume production, gives it an insurmountable cost advantage over the Canadian company, even on niche products.
Careful planning can overcome what seems like the insurmountable cost of college.
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I find myself in the irksome position of agreeing with a member of government, housing minister Grant Shapps, who said this week that so-called mates mortgages could be the solution to the insurmountable costs facing first-time buyers.
In order to avoid some of the insurmountable costs and delays associated with an exploratory campaign conducted according to the conventional exploratory model, the initial survey method chosen was a widely spaced geophysical investigation with the SFD method, covering a large area of over 200.000 km200.000
For several years, Coster was able to curtail the nearly insurmountable costs of his medical treatments through his parent's insurance, and then later a plan acquired through the ACA's health insurance exchange portal.
Cain et al. suggested that it is necessary to ensure that excellent students are not deterred from pharmacy education by concerns about insurmountable costs or debt after graduation [ 100].
In one case, the virus was fit enough to transmit, indicating that these mutations are not associated with an insurmountable fitness cost.
The Anchorage area faces an energy shortage due to declining gas fields and the villages face almost insurmountable energy costs; key resource development projects are languishing, and there is no revenue sharing for Alaska for offshore oil development even though we have 33,000 miles of coastline.
Finally, families who need medications for more than one child may be confronted with insurmountable drug costs.
If a show with a cultlike following, stellar reviews, a not insurmountable $1 million capitalization cost — and after some adjustments, a $50,000 weekly running cost — couldn't turn a profit, then what could?
This report makes the case for closing persistent gaps in equity, because the cycle of inequity is neither inevitable nor insurmountable, and the cost of inaction is too high.
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