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Since the violence usually spills over borders, the neighbours suffer too: the cost to them is as great as to the countries concerned.Taking all this into account, and adding a bit for extra military spending, the direct cost of a conflict in a typical developing country (whatever that is) comes to about $60 billion, the authors say.

"You're in New York, but you do what you would expect to do on a beach," she said -- if your beach, that is, comes with designer teak chaises and is very, very high.

Whether or not more sales taxes make sense for Rhode Island (it would, after all, close only a quarter of the projected budget gap while adding to the burden of low-income families), the rarity of Mr. Chafee's argument — and the fact that is comes from an independent — tells us something about the boxes in which both parties find themselves at the moment.

"When you do the right thing, you have to recognise occasionally that is comes with a competitive disadvantage and the competitive disadvantage for doing the right thing in the last year in track and field has been the reputation, that you run the risk of hitting hard when you weed out cheats".

Destroying property rights, that is, comes with a cost that reaches beyond the property owner in question.

With the further development of her dialectical capacity, the philosopher-to-be comes to think that there are Forms; that is, comes to think that there are special entities variously related to particulars and property-instances.

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"A change that is coming, that is inevitable.

"This is not something that's coming.

He embraces these changes that are coming.

"I see the day that's coming".

"That's certainly something that's come out of this.

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