There is no current or medium-term threat to the UK which justifies the huge costs involved.
Ironically, Proposition 37 would also impose huge costs on producers who try to avoid GE.
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Immediate needs apart, both countries face the huge costs of rebuilding their shattered infrastructure.
The net benefit was marginal, and given the huge costs associated with culling, was not economically viable.
True, the huge costs of German unity after 1990 blew the government off course for a time.
Some operators like Devon Energy have sold out of their deepwater prospects entirely, citing the huge costs involved.
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Fat people not only impose huge costs on society because they are tend to be unhealthier than thin ones.
His clients in biotech, such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Abbott Laboratories and Genentech, struggle with high failure rates and huge costs.
If neither the rescue funds nor the ECB can do enough, a wider break-up might ensue, with huge costs all around.
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These multi-billion dollar industries have enabled companies to remove huge costs by standardizing processes, and essentially taking people OUT of the equation.
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But simplifying the tax code will eliminate bureaucratic waste and huge costs that are currently spent to comply with such complicated regulations.
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The Alzheimer's Society said that a large rise in the capital threshold could take thousands of people "out of the firing line" for huge costs.
It dramatically reduces the quality of life - and expected lifespan - of the patient, and imposes huge costs on health and social care systems.
That is because devaluation would bring few benefits and huge costs.
Mr Obama also took a half-step in the direction of bringing down costs through the Republicans' favoured measure: tackling the huge costs of doctors' legal liabilities.
Yet many still fear the worst: huge costs for Brazil, particularly for its financial sector, and perhaps the end of emerging-market bonds as a viable asset class.
If it's sorted and collected in sufficient quantities then it can be sold to help pay back councils for the huge costs they run up collecting it all.
But, the governance aspect needs to be embraced in parallel or eDiscovery nightmares will crop up down the road and bring with them huge costs and potential sanctions.
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Also, there would have been huge costs to having every business to stop what it was doing and scramble to find a safe place to store its operating cash.
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The Nikkei makes an interesting point that the disaster, and its huge costs, is very likely to change the terms of the discussion and debate over welfare and tax reform.
It hasn't quite turned out that way, and, as the American money evaporated, the banks that once outbid each other for scarce staff are left with huge costs and massive overcapacity.
American people against missile attack will entail huge costs.
Mr Chavan says the fractured polity carries huge costs.
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Interestingly, the report points to the shelving of a similar identity project in the UK because of the huge costs, unreliable and untested technology and the risks to the safety and security of citizens.
To meet the huge costs of infrastructure projects, private developers typically put in about 25% of the capital - on their own or with other equity partners - and raise the remainder through bank loans.
As a result of such workforce migration, Mendes Junior took huge costs to build an entire city in order to accommodate its workers abroad, which included a hospital, schools, supermarkets, leisure and fitness clubs and some 725 houses.
Though there are vociferous grumbles at the pace of change and doubts about the way the Woolf reforms are being implemented, there are few defenders of the lengthy delays and huge costs inherent in the current civil-justice system.
Mr Noda's ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) had recently proposed slapping another two yen tax on cigarettes and selling down the government's stake in Japan Tobacco, which many people saw as a sensible way for a debt-strapped government to help pay the huge costs of post-tsunami reconstruction.
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But restaurant franchises often require huge upfront costs, lots of workers and inflexible long hours.
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