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It is the cost-of-living increase that comes with moving from Newark to Brooklyn.
A dozen journalists have died so far during the war, and all of them accepted the risk that comes with moving about in a war zone.
There are no guidelines to help people figure out what an apartment is worth, and no easy ways to calculate the emotional toll that comes with moving from a home, sometimes after decades.
Feeling comfortable with the roommate situation is also a great way to minimize the stress that comes with moving away from home, notes Douglas.
Instead, they're forced to stick to home comforts, rather than enjoying the freedom that comes with moving out.
While county commissions dangle tax incentives to keep an employer from moving elsewhere in the state or country, little can counter the major wage cuts that come with moving jobs to India.
Her fingers and toes were brushed with the same color -- a refurbishment, she said, after the nicks, chips and dings that come from moving.
But it's also worth pointing out that the economic spinoffs that come from moving heaven and earth to placate sport-loving oligarchs are often greatly exaggerated.
Rich said, "It's cool that Columbia Records is backing us on an artistic level and they're being open to all the hassles that come with moving an album into the new year.
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