Sentence examples for to pay for progress from inspiring English sources

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He argues that the previous EULA was more restrictive, but is steadfast that "ranks" and "kits" are ways to pay for progress and therefore not allowed – whatever they may (or may not) add to the experience.

Mr. Blake said it might be sad to lose languages but that sometimes it is a necessary price to pay for progress and freedom of choice in society: "I think we can acknowledge a sense of loss, but I think these are losses that we suffer as a free people, when we decide what norms to adopt and to leave behind.

In these circumstances, litigation is a small price to pay for progress.

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And of course it produces losers as well as winners.Inequality and turbulence, in Schumpeter's view, are a small price to pay for material progress.

But standing on that dwindling beach with Mr. Segar and his wife, listening to stories of how their lives have shrunk, how their village is literally vanishing, it's hard not to wonder: What's a fair price to pay for all this progress?

Williams-Ellis believed that building on greenfield land was too great a price to pay for socio-economic progress.

Besides, there are interesting lessons to be learned concerning the price consumers pay for progress.

The price we're all having to pay for today's economic progress (which, incidentally, advances the interests of a small minority of humankind) is the systematic liquidation of the natural capital on which we all depend.

It identifies the main inputs required if the SDG targets, the outputs, are to be met: setting ambitious levels of tax and spending that countries have to reach to pay for social and infrastructural progress; supportive public finance from international partners; changes to the global financial architecture that will enable poorer countries to develop faster.

This is the human element at work, and it is the human price we pay for progress.

If the price we all pay for progress for the less privileged is that someone who is more privileged gets their feelings hurt sometimes – or that they might have to think twice before opening their mouths or putting their fingers to keyboards – that's a small damn price to pay.

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