But the respect of fellow cyclists may come at the expense of any broader respect.
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Yet, promoting these aspects of the game may come at the expense of low post play.
But skeptics wonder if these increasingly personal digital experiences come at the expense of face-to-face interactions.
Budget discipline should not come at the expense of economic growth, said the Italian prime minister.
The gain in market share among Chinese companies has largely come at the expense of European players.
Part of its ascent will come at the expense of coal and part will affect wind and solar.
Labour's Pauline McNeill welcomed the plans, but said they should not come at the expense of public safety.
NAFTA-induced growth in Mexico's exports has come at the expense of other countries and thus constitutes trade diversion.
The foreigners providing the equipment, however, may find that today's returns have come at the expense of tomorrow's.
This turnaround seems to have come at the expense of those who describe themselves as being without religion.
If they come at the expense of progress in the Doha round, they will also prove a big mistake.
The rising importance of these regions as destinations for FDI does not come at the expense of developed regions.
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Peugeot's increase in market share has not come at the expense of profits.
The largest market-share shift over the past several years has come at the expense of the Japanese car companies.
As in the call-centre business so far, some of these new jobs will come at the expense of India.
But it is essential that this should not come at the expense of widening inequalities of access to these professions.
"Recovery from hurricane damage on the East Coast must not come at the expense of Missouri's rebuilding efforts, " Republican Sen.
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But Senator Christovan Buarque, Lula's former education minister, says that economic orthodoxy has come at the expense of human development.
Environmentalists fret that new nuclear plants will come at the expense of eco-friendly technologies such as wind and wave power.
Part of the growth of Leeds's financial industry, however, has come at the expense of other Yorkshire towns and cities.
Welcome to the backlash against huge, impersonal discount stores in which low prices usually come at the expense of good service.
Inflation has been brought down to low single figures, but some mutter that this has come at the expense of output.
In the slow-growing U.S. PC market, almost every dollar in new sales for Dell will come at the expense of a competitor.
Some European variants have done better, but the benefits they confer on their participants may come at the expense of other job-seekers.
Even if there are positive spillover benefits from increased home ownership, these come at the expense of greater frictions in the labor market.
In Canberra last year the President pledged that reductions in U.S. defense spending will not come at the expense of the Asia Pacific.
However, the increase in profitability has come at the expense of top line growth, which has taken a slight hit year over year.
Pragma, an expert in trade execution, has just published a study show how high-frequent trading (HFT) profits come at the expense of ordinary investors.
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Far from a zero-sum game, where the successes of some come at the expense of others, free economies climb spirals of mutual gain and learning.
Yet the hijinks of "Discovering Columbus" come at the expense of the Columbus Circle monument itself, which must be kidnapped to take part in the party.
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