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It's a little silly to go to the expense of sending out 90 million letters to give a two-week heads-up on the checks going out in the mail.
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Until recently, bringing the Internet to the car has been an issue due primarily to the fact that few manufacturers wanted to go to the expense of adding a wireless communications module to the vehicle, particularly one likely to be obsolete in the lifetime of the car.
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The world is barely getting to grips with the notion of 4K, which already solves pixelation at regular viewing distances, so why did the BBC and Japanese broadcaster NHK go to the expense of sending a dedicated SHV video truck, a SHV audio truck rigged for 22.2 channel sound, and the world's only three 8K Ultra HDTV cameras to London?
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Even if she does not go to the hideous expense of nurturing a single offspring in her womb for nine months but, like a stickleback, simply lays her eggs in a nest prepared by a male, she still has to produce those eggs.
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They care about their pet enough to go through the expense of moving it to a distant location.
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Which means that you may not need to go to the expense and aggravation of creating your own mobile applications.
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"As with other California labelling requirements, many manufacturers won't go to the trouble and expense of having separate packaging for other states, " he said.
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However, as the example of Mexico's immigrants demonstrates, the tougher border controls become, the less likely migrants are to go home when their work is done, and to incur the expense and danger of another crossing.
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In an accompanying commentary, Dr Gordon Johnson of University College London, UK, says that "ophthalmic surgeons should not be pressured to go for quantity at the expense of quality".
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It ensures security but at the expense of having consumers wait while transactions go back and forth from their device to the cloud.
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