Certain strictures, like obliging men to wear traditional robes, are a small price to pay.
It might sound like a small price to pay but it can quickly add up.
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Not stating things truthfully is a small price to pay for the big prize.
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He calls it a small price to pay for free health coverage for all Canadians.
Danny's safe release is a small price to pay for you to realise this goal.
In any case, it looks like a small price to pay for life and limb.
That is a small price to pay for environmental protection and the health of a promising industry.
That's a small price to pay for so profound a performance, but be prepared to pay it.
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To the keepers of conventional wisdom, a sacrifice of the truth is a small price to pay.
Surely, though, a little habitual harassment is a small price to pay for so many saved lives?
But, we'd say it's a small price to pay for being able to print your own Otterbox.
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The higher costs are a small price to pay (literally) for the higher pace of work that will result.
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It is a small price to pay for the amazing changes you will see in your body and mind.
That may seem a small price to pay to put such a clever device on, say, a television set.
For now, dragging much of the cabinet to Beijing seems a small price to pay for diffusing protectionist pressure at home.
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Stopping to get a charge away from home is a small price to pay, said Scott, the Plug In America vice president.
The registration process is a tad cumbersome, but a small price to pay if you find yellow pages an idea whose time has passed.
Eating about half those contracts in trades is a small price to pay in return for young talent to rebuild your talent base around.
It is a small price to pay for a quick and easy way to check whether, for instance, water is too briny for irrigation.
But sympathisers say that even if they did, a few hours of preaching was a small price to pay for education and pastoral care.
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Furthermore, Mr Brown can argue that a tweak up in interest rates is a small price to pay for the stability that Labour's economic policies have provided.
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If inequality is one of those things that you worry about, surely a little more in-country inequality is a small price to pay for a fall in global?
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Prolonged success means increased revenue for the university, often to the tune of millions, so granting a head coach more control is seen as a small price to pay.
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Patients might experience numbness in an area on the outside of their ankle about the size of a half-dollar, but that's a small price to pay for a healthy sex life.
But that incongruity is a small price to pay.
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Grandees from both parties are now trying to persuade the president that handing out more jobs and allowing through at least some pork would be a small price to pay for governability.
The bill for the evening remains one of the largest of my life, but it was a small price to pay for finishing the "honeymoon" off in style, and even with a modicum of grace.
Seems like a small price to pay.
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As far as I know, President Obama does NOT go round telling voters that high unemployment is a "small price to pay" for a historic rise in productivity.
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