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One of the younger ones needed substantial, expensive care before he died.
The results of the study indicate that substantial, expensive water and land management changes at different scales would be necessary to achieve the WFD water quality targets in this basin.
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Despite being unfounded, these fears required a substantial and expensive education effort to gain a social license to operate.
To weed out frivolous suits, the act required law firms to undertake substantial and expensive investigations to demonstrate possible corporate fraud before judges would allow discovery to begin.
Next morning, you may want to start the day with something more substantial — and expensive — than croissants, by eating brunch at Tavern on the Green.
Even if your salary is substantial, an expensive gift could be perceived the wrong way.
The agreement was substantial and involved expensive military hardware.
That is, even in cities where land is scarce and expensive, substantial amounts of it are left derelict.
John Whiting, the tax policy director at the Chartered Institute of Taxation, said: "These figures confirm that a substantial body of expensive property is held in a way that helps their owners avoid taxes that you and I pay.
And the reason VW resorted to cheating was the same reason that US truck manufacturers cheated in the 1990's - controlling the nitrogen pollution from diesel engines is possible, but comes either at a substantial price for expensive, cumbersome pollution controls or demands a fuel economy penalty, shortens engine life and degrades performance.
This causes substantial duplication in expensive components and increases cost.
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