Fishing might not involve the spine-crushing perils of football, but it comes with its own risks.
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Again, with public education this is largely an inevitability, but it comes at a cost.
But it comes down to the fact that what we all do now is critical.
These disk doctors can often save the day, but it comes at a steep price.
Nobody wants to medicate their kids, but it comes to a quality of life issue.
Cheating your way to success can lead to success, but it comes at a heavy price.
Much of this money does eventually come back to the U.S., but it comes back as debt.
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It almost sounds silly to ask this question, but it comes up more often than you might think.
The control freak's desire to be successful is strong, but it comes with a lot of self-inflicted pressure.
The iShares MSCI Japan (EWJ) ETF is a reliable tracker of Japanese stocks, but it comes with currency risk.
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This might not be quite as earth-rattling as iTunes getting ported to Windows, but it comes fairly close.
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But it comes with just one-quarter of the memory the base iPhone includes.
But it comes from their crest, which features three lions rampaging or something.
USC's Marshall School, for example, looks good on a raw-salary score, but it comes out fairly low in our ranking.
Viewers still get a sense of the union's position, but it comes from the mouths of some unsavory New York pols.
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But it comes clear from his public remarks that when a company is in trouble that management must be held responsible.
USC's Marshall School, for example, looks pretty good on a raw salary score, but it comes out fairly low in our ranking.
But it comes to naught if the Vatican is either incapable of following through to execute the Pope's intentions, or even undermines them.
Mr Hoon described the extra troop deployment as a modest increase, but it comes amidst mounting violence in the south of the country.
The plug does have the vibe of an actual AC30 in its voicing, but it comes through as simply a wall of intense overdrive.
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Studies suggest that those who work from home are happier in their jobs than the average cubicle drone, but it comes at a cost.
"It is very easy to say 'yes, citizen scientists can collect the data', but it comes with a whole set of caveats, " he explained.
But it comes at a crucial time for the parliament, which has won more clout in the past decade without becoming much more noticeable.
But it comes on top of a mountain of other problems.
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But it comes after a huge waste of money and effort.
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Inflation is a helpful way for government to pay off its debts, but it comes at a cost to those whose spending power is being squeezed.
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.
There is a metric ton of sites that claim they can do this for you, along with background checks, but it comes at a cost and takes weeks.
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