Sentence examples for the considerable expense of from inspiring English sources

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England have done just that, at the considerable expense of Pakistan.

So here's the thing: After strolling to the head of the line, and putting the Guard to the considerable expense of training him as a pilot, Lieutenant Bush didn't even bother to take his duties seriously.

Given the current state of the economy and the considerable expense of maintaining and storing art, corporations might be expected to want to sell all or part of their collections, and many smaller companies are doing some divesting.

It's not the most attractive proposition for a commercial broadcaster – apart from the considerable expense of maintaining a global infrastructure, much of it in war zones, any profit BFBS makes goes to charity – but the network is gearing up for a challenge.

Issuers say they can slice and dice credit profiles and calculate the delinquency and default risks to control losses and charge high enough interest to cover both loan losses and the considerable expense of drumming up new business.

Fees and fines reflect the considerable expense of tracking reef extraction and its effect on reef health.

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The thirst for capital comes from the fact that both the construction cost of a resort and the considerable expenses of marketing it (40% to 50% of gross revenues) must be paid up front, while payments from customers come in very slowly.

Some reports suggested that Mr. Jarant might already have been dead for 24 hours and that Mrs. Jarant had been trying to smuggle his body back to Germany, where the couple is from, to avoid the considerable expense and hassle of formal repatriation.

However, we consider this a high-risk strategy in both the Long Island and Cape Cod studies from a precautionary perspective, because of the considerable expense coupled with the likelihood of generating inconclusive negative findings, which are common in case control studies of hard-to-assess exposures to pollutants in the general population.

However, in order to justify the very considerable expense of cross-national longitudinal studies, costs of the data need to be amortised over as many secondary data projects as possible, and the research products must also become useful to policy makers as soon as possible.

It will help the company avoid the considerable expense and public-relations mess of individual lawsuits, legal and environmental experts said.

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