But it now appears that Huffington did make a very expensive mistake that has cost her dearly.
Jean-Claude Biver, Hublot president, said it will be difficult to make a more expensive timepiece because of the size limitations on the surface of a watch, according to media reports.
So now the president wants to provide businesses with a subsidy to make it less expensive to hire a new employee.
For many, car purchases are part of a broader business strategy, so the unseen may well be that more expensive autos will make the formation of a new business too expensive.
Even if a Polish research team does make a discovery, it is expensive to patent internationally and hard, usually, to bring to the market.
Its price-to-book ratio of 2.2x and dividend yield of 2.3 percent make it a relatively expensive market.
The results were a dead heat, which makes it pretty tough to make a case for the more expensive drug.
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It's a smart use of materials to make the body seem a little more expensive and tactile given that it's just black plastic.
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This is the man who helped sell Rio de Janeiro to the Olympics in 2016, a massive and expensive undertaking that hopes to make the city a little more world class.
That said, the downgrade is likely to make it a bit more expensive for the Co-op Bank to borrow, which doesn't help when its profitability is so squeezed (as it is).
Perhaps today is actually about a convergence of interests - a paper looking to make a splash and a Commission looking at an expensive recommendation that it doesn't really want to (in fact, has no plans to) implement in this way.
It can supplement a low income to make ends meet, make an expensive hobby affordable, give your online savings account a big boost, and give you the added security of diversifying your income.
In other words, the administration passed a law destined to make coverage more expensive.
Take, for example, the hints that Obama wants to expand his job-subsidization efforts to the private sector by giving employers a tax break to make it less expensive to hire workers.
The actual response is to slap a tax on them to make them more expensive.
When Europe's new digital-television channels want to offer potential audiences something to make it worth buying a new and expensive set, they turn first to sport, but then to Hollywood.
Basically, Tesla is making a move from niche to mainstream once it has a handle on two critical things (1) manufacturing at scale (2) a cheaper battery to make the less-expensive car viable.
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Given the diminished impact of running backs league-wide in recent years, the first round is an expensive place to make a risky investment on a position whose contribution to team performance has fallen in recent years.
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As for big global banks, they are engaged in a fraught debate with Moody's to dissuade the ratings agency from downgrading many of them, in a way that would make it much more expensive for them to borrow and would squeeze their profits.
The Bavarians particularly shun a Christian Democratic scheme that would make energy more expensive.
Imagine for a moment a new technology: a financial tool to make invoicing faster, less expensive, and deployable on all devices.
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Will granting patients in-room visits from their canine and feline family members make a hospital bill from Rush any less expensive?
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The aim is to prevent gadgets becoming prohibitively expensive because a single device may make use of tens of thousands of patented inventions.
Even so, it is reassuring that international trade rules make a return to protection harder and more expensive than it was in the 1930s.
Jobs versus output is a different story: Regulations that make it more expensive to create output that could have otherwise been created with less input must impact either existing jobs somewhere in the economy, or job creation and growth down the line.
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Shipping and transportation costs alone can make outsourcing prohibitively expensive, particularly if a company has a high-volume, lower-price product.
He doubts that Microsoft could sell the tablet for a lower price and make up for it by selling expensive software.
While mandates make health insurance more comprehensive, they also make it more expensive, just as a new car loaded with options is going to be more expensive than the basic model.
These days the typical corporate computing infrastructure is full of different boxes that make it awfully complicated and expensive for a company to expand its ability to manage information as it grows.
For Russia to continue to grow and develop it really is going to have to make a number of difficult, complicated, and expensive reforms to some very basic parts of its economic structure.
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