Yanna Muru accommodates groups of up to ten people, at a cost of 95 Australian dollars per person.
That extra layer of regulation will come at a cost for many banks, particularly small ones.
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Advances like these suggest the march of wheat rust can be halted, though at a cost.
That ambition comes at a cost, and that cost is by and large the load times.
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That comes at a cost and that's what you've got to be looking at.
Mr. NASH: Well, I mean, the basic answer is yes, but at a cost.
Does the European Council need a new Europa HQ at a cost of 310m euros?
The advance was only five miles at a cost of at least 240, 000 men.
Again, with public education this is largely an inevitability, but it comes at a cost.
This helps ensure your position against loss, though at a cost - just like insurance.
In any case, the problem of moral hazard can never be eliminated, only suppressed (at a cost).
Khan was Kent's leading wicket-taker in the 2006 Championship, claiming 34 scalps at a cost of 30.41 each.
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Client acquisition for many businesses comes at a cost, but usually, and fittingly, the customer receives the benefit.
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Despite the fact that providing this service comes at a cost they are often the most competitive option.
Complying with it would jeopardise investment in the province's huge oilsands, at a cost of thousands of jobs.
Can shuttling the European Parliament between two places at a cost of 180m euros a year be defended?
Now recovered from a hand injury, Harbhajan sent down his 10 overs at a cost of only 20 runs.
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Cloud computing is revolutionizing the way companies do business, but at a cost: alienating CIOs and their support staff.
But absorbing increasing quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) has come at a cost, increasing the acidity of the water.
And, rather than consigning individuals to suffer in their solitude, aloneness may come at a cost to the community.
Large firms will probably be able to cope with these laws, albeit at a cost in time and efficiency.
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And in many ways the challenge of changing HP comes at a cost, for now, of owning an incoherent company.
Using energy in a way that saves money protects the climate too, not at a cost but at a profit.
It benefits consumers because we're able to raise capital at a lower cost and offer power at a lower cost.
This was likely from an increased in promotions that came at a cost: lower margins, says Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter.
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But that rigor and discipline come at a cost, slowing speed to market and letting more nimble competitors capture market share.
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It already delivers 25% of America's energy needs, at a cost which gives the United States a real advantage over Europe.
And at a cost to real jobs elsewhere in the economy as taxpayers-qua-consumers were left with a hole in their pocket.
However, federal workers are accustomed to higher levels of compensation and job security, which come at a cost to the government.
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