Health insurance is getting ever more expensive--up 59% since 2000, says the Kaiser Family Foundation.
One day while fishing in the Yellowstone River, Field thought about his big, expensive--and mostly idle--press.
Gill says that approach looks too expensive--he wants to discover new medicines, not sell them.
That looks expensive - but we mustn't underestimate the sheer power of the iPad brand.
According to an article in BusinessWeek, cable and satellite operators face the expensive-but-worth-it conundrum.
They are however expensive - a Chinook costs several million pounds - and has high maintenance costs.
Innovations initially can be very expensive -- especially when involving equipment or procedures not listed in an insurer's handbook.
Ziff is part-owner, could be the most expensive--and the snootiest--private club in America.
He looked like an investment banker: middle-aged, clean-cut, wearing an expensive-looking gray suit.
Behind her a clean-shaven guy in his late-twenties who was wearing an expensive-looking vintage work shirt strummed an acoustic guitar.
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The Peak remains the most fashionable - and expensive - area to live in Hong Kong and is the territory's foremost tourist destination.
The water-treatement company's shares have run up on strength in its sector, but now they are expensive -- perhaps too expensive.
But these are still relatively rare and new implementations are very expensive--each handheld radio alone can cost a few thousand dollars.
However, some of this might be recouped through a fall in expensive-to-treat ailments such as diabetes which are often linked to obesity.
"We have no money to fly to Europe -- as it's very expensive -- so this makes my job very hard, " he says.
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But the trouble with the American system is it's very expensive - premiums have just gone up 13 per cent in the last year.
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But the Knicks are old and expensive, and getting older, and expensive-r, without any significant wiggle, compromised by Amar'e Stoudemire's radioactive contract and fading health.
She detailed extensive--and expensive--activities with him, including travel to far-flung places.
Mr. Noer obviously has an ax to grind and I believe he should do it at his own expensive - but then I guess he did.
Real estate firm CBRE Research's most recent survey of office rents found that Tokyo was the most expensive--with the prime business districts of Mumbai close behind.
But the health secretary Andrew Lansley believes legislation takes time and regulation is expensive - and working with industry is the quickest way to get results.
Liquidmetal's injection molding process is still a relatively new technology, and it's fairly expensive -- but that's not necessarily anything that Apple would shy away from.
At the same time, rising competition from low-cost manufacturers coupled with a strong yen - which makes Japanese goods more expensive - has also hit their competitiveness.
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Krejza took 8-215, the sixth best figures by a Test debutant - and also the most expensive - as the hosts collapsed from 422-5 to 441 all out.
Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea all are faced with complex -- and hugely expensive -- financial crises that in most cases have their roots in bloated banking industries.
With the exception of the Super Bowl, which airs earlier in the month, the Academy Awards show has historically been the most viewed--and thus most expensive--annual event on television.
This overgrown iPod of a remote is the wireless heart of the Sonos Digital Music System, a delightful--if expensive--way to shuttle music from computer or Internet around the house.
While the business world is filled with innovations that make products better and cheaper, higher education just keeps getting more expensive--vastly outpacing all increases in the cost of living.
This is a charge Islamic banks cannot squeeze out completely no matter how well they run themselves, making their products more expensive--and to an economist's eye, less efficient--than non-Islamic competitors.
The idea is to outfit the grid with technologies such as "smart meters"--which allow consumers to see when electricity is most expensive--to bolster the grid and make it more efficient.
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