As investors have learned time and time again, reaching for yield can be a costly mistake.
Higher energy prices and the loss of real income and wealth triggers a costly adjustment process.
He and his wife send their kids to private school and a costly summer camp.
It was a costly miss, with Sheffield United crucially doubling their advantage after 68 minutes.
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Integrating collaboration software into the existing technology behind your enterprise can be a costly project.
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In the process, he turned what was once a costly headache into a revenue stream.
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But policing factories around the world is a costly, time-consuming process that's difficult to manage.
Though the idea is simple, Systemax says most retailers regard it as a costly perk.
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Panthers, meanwhile, suffered a costly Challenge Cup hangover as their title hopes wilted in the capital.
Owning a store in Manhattan with multiple sizes of wedding gowns is a costly venture.
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It entails teaching machines to think and react like rational traders, which is a costly endeavor.
It would be about delivering improved services, not a costly and complicated mass reorganisation of structures.
For the corn and soybean industry in the Midwest, it is a costly problem.
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So, relying on fair value as a market argument would seem to be a costly exercise.
But they do know enough about probability to understand that stock picking is a costly illusion.
He was determined to be a lawyer, usually a costly career to get a start in.
Visits by numerous different salesmen to the same doctor have escalated into a costly practice.
It took a while and it might end up being a costly blow to the sport.
The pay-out is thought to have saved millions in a costly and lengthy legal battle for damages.
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That can cause significant impact to end users, and be a costly mistake to the bottom line.
Reuters certainly seems to think that the passion for Apple products is indeed a costly obsession.
Previously, it had to raise finance for expansion one project at a time, a costly, time-consuming process.
These are mutual funds wrapped up in a costly insurance policy that is taxed only when you cash it in.
Bush pushed several significant domestic initiatives such as No Child Left Behind and a costly prescription drug benefit.
"We have been able to bring in fruits and vegetables, but it's been a costly project, " Wilkins said.
Opposition parties can thwart that now at Holyrood, arguing that it is a costly distraction during a recession.
Under an industry agreement with regulators, your company agrees to run the emissions through a costly clean-up device.
Just getting a diagnosis of autism can be a costly struggle, but without that other services are unobtainable.
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Installing the equipment is costly at first--but handling and protecting cash is itself a costly and labor-intensive process.
He argues that Kyoto is a costly fiasco, and that the federal plan will land disproportionately on Alberta.
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