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"There will be a cost, it will be expensive bringing people in, not just match fees but the expense of getting them here as well.
"Not to mention just the expense of getting out there.
"The profit share might end up just covering the expense of getting to rehearsals and lunches".
The costs of running the fund may well fall initially, as it saves the expense of getting new business.
"We try to be smart in the way we innovate," he said, citing the expense of getting new products onto store shelves.
But he told her that he would pay his share if she would add him to her family plan, saving the expense of getting a contract.
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No longer would it seed startups with $120,000 for 7percentt equity, it would give startups an additional 30,000 to cover the expenses of getting a business off the ground and it would admit a whole lot more companies.
Disgruntled villagers say the cost of living has soared because of the added expense of getting to Tete, the provincial capital.
We did the math on our salaries, the salaries of future government employees and the projected expense of getting just one 10-business co-op off the ground; we compared that to the meager gains on maybe a few extra tons of cans and bottles kept out of the landfill.
"I got to look fresh," Paris explained, going on to justify the added expense of getting his hair braided every week.
But the prohibitive expense of getting to Brazil – coupled with a Fifa diktat insisting their barefooted team play in boots – meant the Indians too eventually opted out.
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