Certain strictures, like obliging men to wear traditional robes, are a small price to pay.
It might sound like a small price to pay but it can quickly add up.
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The small price and size of the kit could change biotechnology in two fundamental ways.
Not stating things truthfully is a small price to pay for the big prize.
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He calls it a small price to pay for free health coverage for all Canadians.
This small price differential enables us to compete head to head with offshore firms.
For that small price Florida would have increased its Medicaid-insured population by a whopping 25%.
Danny's safe release is a small price to pay for you to realise this goal.
In any case, it looks like a small price to pay for life and limb.
That is a small price to pay for environmental protection and the health of a promising industry.
That's a small price to pay for so profound a performance, but be prepared to pay it.
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To the keepers of conventional wisdom, a sacrifice of the truth is a small price to pay.
Surely, though, a little habitual harassment is a small price to pay for so many saved lives?
Small price rises for water have led to more rational planting, and to techniques like drip irrigation.
But, we'd say it's a small price to pay for being able to print your own Otterbox.
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The higher costs are a small price to pay (literally) for the higher pace of work that will result.
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It is a small price to pay for the amazing changes you will see in your body and mind.
That may seem a small price to pay to put such a clever device on, say, a television set.
For now, dragging much of the cabinet to Beijing seems a small price to pay for diffusing protectionist pressure at home.
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If the downside of this is that my pizza costs 20 cents more, that seems a pretty small price to pay.
All in all, a cheap yen would be a small price for Asia to pay for a speedier recovery in Japan.
But earlier this year they all staged a round of small price cuts, affecting either their gas or their electricity customers.
Over time technologies overshoot, markets modularize, and small price differences matter more.
Stopping to get a charge away from home is a small price to pay, said Scott, the Plug In America vice president.
This would concentrate liquidity in their shares and eliminate the small price differences that sometimes occur between exchanges and poison relations with investors.
The registration process is a tad cumbersome, but a small price to pay if you find yellow pages an idea whose time has passed.
Eating about half those contracts in trades is a small price to pay in return for young talent to rebuild your talent base around.
It is a small price to pay for a quick and easy way to check whether, for instance, water is too briny for irrigation.
Then there are merchants whose stories have gone viral such as the woman who offered cupcakes at her UK bakery for a small price.
But sympathisers say that even if they did, a few hours of preaching was a small price to pay for education and pastoral care.
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