Anyone looking at buying into the energy mammoths operating there will find it just too dear.
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We're going to have to draw strength from the values that we hold dear.
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He drew on his international prestige to highlight issues and values which he held dear.
The American dream may cost less than it used to, but it still comes dear.
It was faith and fidelity to the shared values that we all hold so dear.
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That encouraged them to take out some pretty risky bets, which ended up costing us all dear.
In the longer term, Mr Thaksin's lack of enthusiasm for political reform is likely to cost Thailand dear.
TrakdotTM delivers breakthrough products that empower consumers to keep track of the people and things they hold dear.
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The atrocities committed by Indonesian troops after the August 30th referendum on independence have already cost Indonesia dear.
We amended our Constitution to extend the democratic principles that we hold dear.
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Collection and analysis usually chase after the things that policymakers hold most dear.
The introduction sums up not just mechanical rules, but an attitude towards clear writing that we hold dear.
The Republican Party's nativist rejection of immigration reform has clearly cost it dear.
But if we give in to the forces of contention and chaos, we risk endangering everything we hold dear.
Today, decades after I fixed that flashlight, I hold that lesson very dear.
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They have volunteered, leaving the comforts of home and family to defend the country they love and the people they hold dear.
Tonight America is stronger because of the values that we hold dear.
That sounds a lot like the values that Americans also hold dear.
This extends to re-examining old ideas that older generations hold so dear.
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The decline in service standards - which unions blame on a shortage of trained staff - are likely to cost the company dear.
Paul Watters from the AA thinks there are a number of other issues that drivers are not even aware of, but which could cost them dear.
Often forgotten by the proponents of free enterprise medical care is that risk is the key element of the system free-marketers hold so dear.
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Granted, it really does hold a HUGE amount of information, but it still cannot replace our feelings, values or perceptions of what we hold dear.
Despite the tough fight, despite all their sacrifice, they continue to stand up for our security and for our values that we hold so dear.
America is a big user of oil, compared with fuel-efficient Europe, so more dollars than euros flow into the oil-exporters' coffers when oil becomes dear.
How truly in keeping with the values that Filipinos hold dear.
We know that there are common aspirations we all hold dear.
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These brave Americans are joined in death as they were in life -- by a common commitment to their country, and the values that we hold dear.
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And the waters were muddied last month when Deutsche Bank, one of the issue's lead managers, pondered buying the bank itself before apparently finding it too dear.
But writers having their work illegally copied and sold is not: this is the beginnings of the assertion of the basic IP rights that we all hold dear.
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