Sentence examples for more expensive facility from inspiring English sources

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William Lietzau, the top detainee policy official at the Pentagon, argued that the difficulty the administration has had in closing the prison — which it sees as a propaganda symbol for terrorists and as a much more expensive facility to operate than a domestic one — should be considered separately from its effort to develop "principled, credible and sustainable" detention policies.

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This is found to provide a reasonably realistic way of testing the PTO system (including its control) at an adequate scale (say about 1 5 to 1 4), which would avoid the use of a much more expensive experimental facility (very large wave tank) or testing in real wind-generated sea-waves.

Without her support he'd likely need to leave his home and live in a much more expensive nursing facility.

While intermediate care is considerably more expensive, good facilities have enough staff and medical care, as well as Medicaid benefits.

Because the city cannot legally provide the highly specialized treatment these children require, said William C. Bell, the commissioner of the city's Administration for Children's Services, it is often forced to pay for placing such children in more expensive private facilities or in hospitals.

Family detention centers are vastly more expensive than facilities designed to lock up single adults.

Many families went to more expensive private facilities after government hospitals turned them away due to insufficient bed space.

If they lose, thousands of severely disabled people will either be prisoners in their own home or shut up in a far more expensive residential care facility.

Yet, poor quality of care, shortage of skilled providers, stock-outs of essential drugs, and long waiting times [ 16, 17] may drive patients to seek care (or at least buy drugs) from more expensive non-governmental facilities, or from shops.

Yet, poor quality of care, shortage of skilled providers, stock-outs of essential drugs, and long waiting times [ 16, 17] are challenges which may drive patients to seek care (or at least buy drugs) from more expensive non-governmental facilities, or from drug stores.

The situation has since gotten worse because of the state of the economy and the weakening strength of the pound, which makes membership fees in international facilities more expensive.

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