Mr Qaddafi may now be realising that, even for him, absolute idealism is too costly a luxury in the late 1990s.
Bixby, have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.
That seems a little costly for a hole in the ground.
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But for those politically opposed to buying a TV as costly as a subcompact car, there are used-car-priced alternatives.
In the process, he turned what was once a costly headache into a revenue stream.
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Opposition parties can thwart that now at Holyrood, arguing that it is a costly distraction during a recession.
He deserves congratulations for winning such a vote even in the face of a costly war and a patchy economy.
The U.S. retains its core strengths in entrepreneurship, innovation, great universities, and others, but we have allowed serious weaknesses to emerge in multiple areas: skills, physical infrastructure, unnecessary costly regulations and a costly legal system, and high business costs in areas like corporate taxes and health care.
The first cloning of a human embryo shows how costly copying a sick person's cells would be.
He was determined to be a lawyer, usually a costly career to get a start in.
In the new world, physical capital is a costly overhead, not a protection.
What's more, a failed expatriate hire can be a costly mistake and slow a firm's progress in the region, said Phil Johnston, a managing director at recruiter Spencer Stuart.
Only two among many measures aimed at turning a costly fiscal deficit into a surplus, these laws carried a powerful political message: if Brazil is ever to stop being one of the world's most unequal and unjust societies, it needs to redirect public spending away from privileged groups, and towards the unprivileged the more than 50m of its citizens who live in poverty.
It will always be a costly endeavor to stake out a piece of real estate on Manhattan island.
The stock would be under more pressure, except winding down a costly store-makeover program a while back has let Safeway ramp up its share-buyback program.
Poor hiring decisions, while costly to a successful company, are devastating to an early-stage startup.
Though simply the natural characteristics of an organic composition, these flaws can be very costly for a manufacturer.
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In the end, negative rumors can be damaging and costly for a brand.
Allowing VAT on food and medicine could be costly in a country where half the population lives in poverty.
The Judiciary chairman claims the task force would move more quickly and would be less costly than a full committee investigation.
The IRS has a monthly payment plan, but it comes with an upfront fee, stiff penalties and interest, making it more costly than a commercial loan.
But they face a costly dilemma: Private schools require a decision and a hefty deposit months before city officials release the results for the most sought-after public programs.
With "Oblivion, " Universal made the increasingly rare move in Hollywood of producing a costly movie that isn't a sequel or based on a well known comic book, novel or videogame.
The Obama Administration therefore has embarked on a costly effort to refurbish and replace a nuclear-weapons arsenal that has seen little modernization since the Cold War ended 20 years ago.
"Constant tinkering" with the system leaves no time for teachers to get to grips with the changes and is costly at a time when education budgets are being cut, he said.
This would be far more constructive than championing the CWC, a costly, highly bureaucratic mess of a treaty that, by its patent ineffectiveness, makes a mockery of arms control and international law.
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But in addition to those late misses, Larkin also had a costly turnover when he threw away a sideline pass to Brown with Miami trailing by just two with about 30 seconds left.
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