Poor hiring decisions, while costly to a successful company, are devastating to an early-stage startup.
And it will be costly to bring the court officials, witnesses, and Taylor, to The Hague.
Newer drugs, with advantages such as fewer side effects, were more complex and costly to make.
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Publishing on the web is less costly to build, manage and run in relation.
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The loss could be costly to Georgetown's chances at a No. 1 seed in the NCAAs.
Yet that move from costly to free for my newspapers shows that GDP is falling.
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It is extremely costly to U.S. industry and totally out-of-step with 21st century economic reality.
One is to bolster their policies with strict rules that make them costly to reverse.
Acts passed in 1996 and 1997 make it cumbersome and costly to fire workers.
There's no question that it's costly to keep all those nameplates up to date.
Those in offshore locations are even more costly to install, and fare much worse from corrosion damage.
The blackout and the threat of broken glass made ordinarily benign windows dangerous and costly to protect.
The problem is that it remains too costly to produce on a large scale at the moment.
Nevertheless, Li made the point that it is much less costly to manufacture the uniforms in China.
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They argue that without citizen scientists, it would be too costly to carry out regular monitoring surveys.
The only question is which failure will prove more costly to our nation in the long run.
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We discourage undesirable behavior primarily by levying fines and otherwise making it costly to engage in it.
Planting and caring for trees in the desert has proven too costly to rely solely on small donations.
Issues with this choice often spawn from older cars being less reliable and sometimes more costly to repair.
But with resources being ever more costly to extract from the earth, the markets for recycled products are increasing.
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The challenge for Venture is that it is very costly to provide high-quality telecommunications service to our rural subscribers.
Most of the council homes were built more than 50 years ago and were costly to run, it added.
It said that as a result fish were lower in weight and quality and therefore more costly to process.
West Africa and Brazil are restricted to the big boys, since new fields are so costly to bring online.
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Although basic goods in China are still relatively cheap, it is costly to lead a middle-class life in China.
Reducing that pollution is costly to the manufacturers, and that eats into profits.
At present, it seems likely the rest will soon follow as they become prohibitively costly to maintain and operate.
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In Chile's new political climate the generals, in particular, could find it politically, and legally, costly to walk away.
That is because, for the foreseeable future, they are likely to remain too costly to be true consumer items.
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But as its creditors grow harder to satisfy, America will find it more costly to live beyond its means.
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