After all, the services are free so surely we should understand they come at a price?
But lately I've begun to wonder if our encouragement has come at a price.
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But that security seems to come at the price of easy legibility for humans.
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But forcing employees to bear significant exposure to potentially big losses may come at a price.
These loans are available to banks that run into trouble, but they come at a price.
True, the court's dignity has come at the price of its staggeringly anachronistic aloofness.
But the government is keenly aware that large-scale oil production may come at a price.
The superior beauty and efficiency of Paris often come at the price of dynamism.
All this growth has come at a price: Total debt equals 92% of the Miami, Fla.
But the new results indicate that such a cost-saving approach may come at a price in lives.
All this movement can come at a price for companies since participants learn on a steep curve at first.
First, is the maturing of the smartphone market in general, which means incremental growth will come at lower price points.
However, that has generally come at a price: as subsidies were withdrawn, tariffs often rose, before later starting to fall.
Mentioning government waste in almost all of his answers also seemed to come at the price of the bigger picture.
Yes, movie stars come with a certain amount of built-in publicity and fan bases but those things come at a price.
The political principle is straightforward, but it would come at a price.
While this certainly could be a jackpot for the poverty-stricken country, it could also come at the price of Afghanistan's cultural heritage.
But this has come at a price: the economy is decelerating fast.
The praise lavished on Mr Blair over the past few weeks has come at a price for the chancellor, who suffers by comparison.
While recent evidence suggests that exports are recovering, and manufacturers enjoyed their best year in 2000 since 1994, revival has come at a price.
The convenience and independence of our smartphones come at a price.
But even Poncet's alluring escapades come at the price of solitude.
The community-building and sense of neighborliness does come at a price.
Only 10 percent said helping their parents has slowed down their retirement savings, though one-third did admit that helping their kids has come at a price.
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The bailout will come at a price, however: Sarkozy made special mention of how failing institutions would not be rescued without curbs on executive pay or a change in strategy.
But even this stellar rate would come at a price.
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