Bang & Olufsen makes very good speakers, very expensive speakers, and very good, very expensive headphones.
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It used to be the case that you took a very expensive rocket to put a very large, very expensive satellite into orbit. Why?
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"We eat their very expensive cheeseboard leftovers and drink the very expensive Champagne and wine left in the bottles," said Martin, the captain of a 155-foot yacht.
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Even if you find open data, and you have a whole new novel deep-learning notion, you'll still need large quantities of very expensive GPUs or very expensive GPU time.
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This divorce could get very complicated — and very expensive.
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In short, it's very expensive to be poor in America.
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My clothes are made in Italy, they're very, very expensive.
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"Insuring yourself against a mishap is very expensive," Richardson said.
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In its natural form it is very expensive, and is
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So they are bulking up with very expensive mega mergers.
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"Automatic content detection systems are very expensive," notes the organization.
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The space is gorgeous, but the classes are very expensive.
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It'll cost the country a fortune because it's very expensive.
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That's because the U.S. health care system is very expensive.
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"Others go out and hire very expensive consultants," Trump said.
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The iMac Pro is very good and very, very expensive.
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Like the steering wheel on your very expensive dream car.
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And poured it all over a very expensive Hermès bag.
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But "being offshore this would be very expensive," he said.
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RELATED: A 15% corporate tax rate could be very expensive
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Engineering spacecraft that satisfies human requirements is also very expensive.
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Ellen DeGeneres is here to fill her very expensive shoes.
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You should pay for my otherwise very expensive hospital delivery.
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They looked almost like enormous bongs, but very expensive ones.
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It's very expensive, but we're going to get through it.
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And you know, video production can be very expensive. Right.
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Third, Texas is very expensive state in which to campaign.
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They also point out that hedging can be very expensive.
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But we're learning the lesson in a very expensive way.
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Living in a large metropolitan area can be very expensive.
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To close public roads is very difficult and very expensive.
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All of this means that Oscar campaigns are very expensive.
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It's not very expensive to subscribe to most monthly magazines.
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It's a very expensive drink, so just don't do it.
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Then a very expensive house would have to be repaired.
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This very expensive GLOBAL WARMING bullshit has got to stop.
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Batteries have been very expensive, but that's changing fairly quickly.
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Getting a driver's license in the Netherlands is very expensive.
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It's a very expensive coat, but last winter was unbearable.
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"It was very expensive and beyond our needs," he said.
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"It's very expensive, and that's a problem," Mr. Williams said.
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"I thought Citi Bike was very expensive," Ms. Boykin said.
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All you get is a very expensive brick in space.
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Books and games are also very expensive here I think!
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In the early 1970s, this was a very expensive venture.
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"It is very expensive to run a company," said Newenham.
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"For Bolivians in general, Gustu is very expensive," Seidler said.
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Those mandated coverages and requirements made ObamaCare coverage very expensive.
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It has delicious lychee ale, and is not very expensive.
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When will this very expensive Witch Hunt Hoax ever end?
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I've said it before: "Free" is very expensive to somebody.
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Sometimes clients like to point out that we are very expensive.
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Satellites could also do the job, though they are very expensive.
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It's very expensive and it's getting more expensive all the time.
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This is not only ridiculous, but it&aposs very expensive Laura.
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There are few better ways to cripple a very expensive robot.
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So what happened to melt this very expensive piece of gear?
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But setting yourself up in a new country is very expensive.
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Passenger AVs (like many nascent technologies) will initially be very expensive.
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It's like being aboard a very strange, very expensive cruise ship.
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Markets are frothy, so rash investment decisions can be very expensive.
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"I mean, they're very expensive, made in low volume," he said.
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They're also very expensive to acquire, since demand is so high.
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We've got very, very, very expensive houses next to dumpy apartments.
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"That's very expensive paper," Linehan said of the agreement with Berkshire.
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A mistake that renders a very expensive piece of hardware useless.
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Like the steering wheel on your very expensive dream pirate ship.
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Jenner, a billionaire, is a noted connoisseur of very expensive cars.
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Debugging is very expensive and time-consuming for data engineering teams.
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Reaching the far-flung Maldives is usually a very expensive endeavor.
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On the minus side, therapeutic antibodies tend to be very expensive.
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Yet it's clear this very expensive PC cannot do it all.
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"Long term management of these diseases is very expensive," Muriuki said.
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These gowns are very complex and they are also very expensive.
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Both brothers are big game hunters, which can be very expensive.
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Oregon's high healthcare and funeral costs make dying there very expensive.
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"The piano is a very expensive instrument," the teacher said, finally.
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With marriage can come divorce, and divorce can be very expensive.
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True, the treatment Charlie would receive here would be very expensive.
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"I mean, they're very expensive, made in low volume," he continued.
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A very expensive pile of junk that does not go anywhere.
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So this is a very expensive, challenging proposition to execute on.
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The biggest issue is California is very expensive to live in.
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But putting electric lines underground, unfortunately, is a very expensive option.
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Medical care is very expensive and costs have to be reduced.
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Super Bowl tickets are hard to get, and they're very expensive.
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I mean, Time Warner is a very expensive company, but still.
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" Still, says Ghilarducci, "It's very, very, very expensive not to work.
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Dear Carolyn: A friend's daughter is planning a very expensive wedding.
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Cons: Very expensive, can't get as bright as LG's C9 OLED.
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It's a real-deal collector's item, albeit a very expensive one.
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Why jump to a very expensive drug as front-line therapy?
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It would also turn out to be a very expensive one.
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And aside from labor, steel construction is a very expensive cost.
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Like healthcare, higher education in the US can be very expensive.
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Mr. Trump's $20 billion proposal would be, by itself, very expensive.
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It's going to be very expensive, but the jig is up.
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Patients needing very expensive treatments do not pay the full cost.
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How do you judge the performance of a very expensive cyborg?
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"It's very expensive," he said on "Face the Nation" on CBS.
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Well, you can afford some very expensive salves for those burns.
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And very expensive, with prices ranging from $180,000 to over $230,29.2.
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You've got a really small … It's a very expensive item, correct?
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Even the new Model 3 — the "affordable" Tesla — is very expensive.
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In California, land is very expensive and water is very scarce.
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"They have realized that it's very expensive to hire and very expensive to make a mistake, and they're less willing to take a risk," says Jeanne Branthover, managing partner of DHR International, an executive search firm.
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The thing about facial feminization, though, is that it is very expensive.
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He was correct about his main point: the hotel was very expensive.
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Obviously Apple just invested in a Reese Witherspoon thing that's very expensive.
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This is an incredibly hard problem, and the process is very expensive.
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"They've gotten very expensive and they continue to do so," Hogan said.
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Very expensive and likely most of the budget was spent on sand?
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Her practice was located in Chappaqua, a very expensive suburb in Westchester.
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It is also, we've just learned, going to be very very expensive.
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There was no gas coming in, and so gas was very expensive.
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They are typically very expensive and take a long time to deploy.
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Will Apple update the very, very expensive Apple Watch Edition as well?
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The treatment for the kind of illness she had was very expensive.
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Wind is very, very expensive, and it only works when it's windy.
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All this after-hours, "strongly recommended" socializing can also be very expensive.
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All of them are very expensive and none is proven at scale.
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But it's hard not to marvel at the very expensive technology's promises.
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Bob Dylan's private recording studio is turning into some very expensive rentals.
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Getting rid of all that rust is going to be very expensive.
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It was very expensive and the returns were not quite as good.
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Hospitals are very expensive and they keep getting more expensive, very quickly.
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That top view essentially gives us a very expensive physics homework question.
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Five years and one very expensive lawsuit later, no one's laughing anymore.
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They are very large, very expensive, and must be kept very cold.
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The key design in this generation of very expensive laptops is new.
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It's less 'pawn shop gold' and more 'this is very expensive' gold.
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Now it makes very expensive wireless earbuds that ... may be very good.
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MRIs can be very expensive, things like that, or a CAT scans.
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"[Facebook] is unfairly labelled as a very expensive FANG stock," Lebenthal said.
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" Liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg called the process "very arduous and very expensive.
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And even money-transfer services within national borders are still very expensive.
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Making matters worse, package delivery into Venezuela is very expensive and unreliable.
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Iglooghost: DRINKING LIQUID SMOKE WHILE BUYING VERY EXPENSIVE FABRIC ON AMAZON PRIME.
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If you are poor, perhaps it transforms into a very expensive book.
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Unfortunately, I live abroad and last-minute flights can be very expensive.
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He made very expensive wines that alternated between profoundly great and undrinkable.
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But they're not the only ones competing in this very expensive space.
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I have incurable cancer and very expensive drugs are keeping me alive.
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Like most things from the future, this shit is also very expensive.
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I have heard there is lava insurance, but that it's very expensive.
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It is very expensive to develop and others are already well advanced.
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People think Edible Arrangements are very expensive, Farid says, but that's wrong.
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"Traditionally people viewed mapping as very expensive and professional," Ms. Firth said.
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Very, very expensive at $250, but comes with CE clearance in Europe.
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"It's very expensive and very hard to reduce poverty," Ms. Sawhill said.
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"This is a very, very expensive program," continued the elder Mr. Forrence.
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Couldn't get tickets to the his very intimate, very expensive Broadway show?
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It's a very expensive segment, which is where Tesla's sweet spot is.
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And suddenly they see our beautiful, very expensive, brand new Apache helicopters.
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Shopping for jewelry is always exciting, but it can be very expensive.
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"Others go out and hire very expensive consultants," Trump said in August.
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Geneva (CNN)It is not news that Bugatti makes very expensive automobiles.
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For some customers overdrafts function more like very expensive, short-term loans.
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Education also is very expensive, which may dissuade parents from having children.
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"This is a very expensive place to buy a home," he said.
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She's wearing a very expensive cashmere sweater that she stole last week.
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But even this was very expensive and was largely criticized for being ineffective.
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So then we got into this very expensive legal battle to protect ourselves.
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But, collectively, they all say the same thing: Stocks are still very expensive.
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Which, like wanting to date more than one person, can become very expensive.
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Let's say you go skiing for a week with a very expensive camera.
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In case you don't already know, having a baby can be very expensive.
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Prison evacuations can be very expensive, and they create risks of inmates escaping.
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"Getting an idled refinery up and running could be very expensive," he said.
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This circumstance "gives you an opportunity to sell very expensive options," Gordon said.
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The new Surface Book is great; it's also relatively heavy and very expensive.
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This prank, which comes courtesy of BuzzFeed, is simple and potentially very expensive.
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Actually tracking how good their quality is turns out to be very expensive.
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A very expensive campsite Some have been planning for the occasion for years.
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The hybrid device looks like a watch — albeit not a very expensive one.
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Although now we use metal molds, the metal molds are now very expensive.
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I can't get treated by the National Health Service, so it's very expensive.
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They are very expensive, for being slippers and / or dens of staph infection.
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Microsoft's HoloLens hardware is still only available as a very expensive developer kit.
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I must comment on the fact that really great things are very expensive.
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Settlement costs and defending lawsuits can be very expensive for a plan sponsor.
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It's very expensive and it's not gonna happen in these newer, poorer cities.
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Between health insurance and daycare, having a just one kid is very expensive.
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Purple clay teapots, produced in Yixing City, are highly prized and very expensive.
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The thing that might get very expensive is they're going to need experts.
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His campaign style has made losing the presidential election a very expensive proposition.
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I have very expensive headphones so I'm not just looking for earbud replacements.
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"Black was very expensive because it involved a complex dyeing process," she said.
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Buying a smartphone in 2019 should be like buying a very expensive microwave.
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" Ms. Neuharth said, before acknowledging, "it's very expensive to run the museum here.
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She has an autoimmune disorder for which she must take very expensive injections.
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This foundation is $15.99, which I think is very expensive for the drugstore.
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"Public transport here is too slow and can be very expensive," says Bartschat.
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Another source confirmed the departure, adding "it's very expensive" to rent the buildings.
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The 1 Hotel South Beach is not just immaculate, it's also very expensive.
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"It will be very expensive to conserve some of these items," Maasbach explained.
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It's a constant need and, with college level requirements, it gets very expensive.
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It will be very expensive, and addicts will have to voluntarily take it.
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"The clothes are very expensive for what they pay us," Ms. Cortes said.
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There's a very powerful and very expensive Nvidia Quadro RTX 6000 GPU inside.
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"It would be dangerous to travel by boat and very expensive," Ibrahim explains.
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And despite the lag and inconsistency of service, they're often very expensive options.
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Unplanned pregnancies are very expensive not only to society but also to insurance companies.
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These devices can be very expensive and not something many police departments could afford.
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"It is not a very expensive acquisition," said an analyst at a Gulf brokerage.
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NeXTcubePhoto: NeXTNeXT computers were ahead of their time, powerful as hell, and very expensive.
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So, Lindsey Graham, they did delete and they acid wash, which is very expensive.
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We are selling prestige luxury kind of product, which are very expensive like $100.
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Leonardo DiCaprio may have received some very expensive paintings in a super shady way.
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Kylie Jenner just gave Tyga a very expensive smoke screen -- a new Bentley Bentayga.
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"We can take advantage of this implied volatility that is very expensive," Gordon said.
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But it also seems like a potentially very expensive twist on a mystery box.
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"I know college in the U.S. and grad school is very expensive," he said.
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David changed all his amplifiers to the very expensive Mark Levinson hand crafted amplifiers.
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The big picture: Biologics are a class of highly complex, generally very expensive drugs.
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Unsurprisingly, the displays are going to be very expensive, with HP's priced at $4,999.
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"If you're going broad, the ads are going to be very expensive," Riandika said.
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Our telescopes are getting very expensive because they need to be even more powerful.
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A branch of chiropractics where someone rubs your back with a very expensive vibrator.
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This will be a very quick, very expensive, very beautiful car, so buckle up.
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It's an age where childcare options can be very expensive and of uneven quality.
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Facial capture technology isn't new for games, but it's typically a very expensive process.
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It's also very expensive: you'll easily pay well over $2,603 for any desirable configuration.
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It's very expensive to leave, so they won't be able to follow me here.
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Mexico wouldn&apost have to pay for it then, because it&aposs very expensive.
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That would be a very expensive option with a limited number of aircraft available.
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Still for many people, the Air was simply a very pretty, very expensive netbook.
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"We wanted to make it very expensive to make a fake account," Finan said.
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But they are currently very expensive and there is a lack of HDR content.
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I have family abroad in Ecuador, and there it's very expensive, here it's nothing!
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Being invited to share in that special day can be a very expensive memory.
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After all, Gvasalia has a knack for making very cheap things very, very expensive.
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It's pretty clear that the dog is doing great after her very expensive procedure.
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One of our observations of existing systems is that consensus operations are very expensive.
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"But it's very expensive to execute, because of logistical costs" — namely storage and delivery.
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"The Green New Deal is clearly very expensive," the group said in its report.
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And solar's wonderful too, but it's not strong enough, and it's very, very expensive.
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And solar's wonderful too, but it's not strong enough, and it's very very expensive.
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London is "a very tough city because life is very, very expensive," she said.
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Furthermore, the medication that is needed to sustain the transplant can be very expensive.
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Buying individual pieces can be very expensive, so sets are a more economical alternative.
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But this means these stocks must perform well, or they'll be considered very expensive.
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Trading water is very expensive and requires time-consuming approvals from multiple government bodies.
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Jim and his wife both have chronic health conditions, which require very expensive medications.
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The funding squeeze makes short-selling the currency very expensive overseas, according to analysts.
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That's some very expensive chess moves right there for all of the companies involved.
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And it was very expensive; government employees are expensive, with unions and huge pensions.
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Biosimilars are, in effect, generic versions of highly complex (and very expensive) biologic drugs.
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It creates that strange blend of very expensive communities: dark, over-decorated and forbidding.
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"They're very nice flats — a lot of light, very expensive probably," Mr. Huchard said.
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Most day-care providers do not offer newborn care, or it is very expensive.
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Most of our rulemakings, we get some very expensive legal briefs that get filed.
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I had been aching to go for some time, but traveling is very expensive.
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It used to be in enterprise software that integration was a very expensive thing.
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The MRI was very expensive and I went through the same sort of nonsense.
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Flying cars would be very expensive and therefore never more than a niche product.
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The Tonal machine is very cool, I told them — and, at $2,995, very expensive.
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A. It's going to be very expensive and time-consuming to reweld the beams.
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In 14th-century England, calves were seen as both very expensive and also cute.
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There were about 40 voices in this particular number: Utilities are very expensive here.
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The other is tiny, infrequently profitable, and growing, but it's very expensive to expand.
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However, it's only available in an 83K set that's guaranteed to be very expensive.
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Without the subsidies, insurance could get very expensive in some places in the country.
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Some have multiple tiers and elaborate designs, which make modern wedding cakes very expensive.
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"art gallery" on the third floor—which, it turns out, were very expensive. A
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Still, Wechsler said, more research needs to be done since MSUs are very expensive.
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So the fact that he would wear very expensive suits is not a surprise.
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And those tend to be very expensive superhero movies, sequels, and adaptations or remakes.
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"The ER is very expensive, not a cost-efficient way of doing care," he said.
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This is currently very expensive, but it could help low-carbon aviation to take off.
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That's because human customer service is very expensive, from both a labor and time perspective.
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Image: AppleTomorrow Apple will lift the veil off its long-awaited, very expensive new iPhone.
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True-Fi supports 287 models, ranging from cheap consumer garbage to very expensive audiophile cans.
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It's a tremendous waste of resources and it's very expensive to keep this practice up.
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Kylie Jenner is out with the old and in with the new … very expensive cookware.
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The renovation was very expensive but Airbnb were kind enough to partially pay for it.
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It is not, however, bringing many more buyers back to today's very expensive housing market.
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Knowing Villanelle, she already has a plan to change that up her very expensive sleeves.
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They need an IV to give them antibiotics and nutrition, which can be very expensive.
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The cost of insurance for someone who wants to do something independently is very expensive.
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Like the original, this will be a very expensive toy, with a $1,730+ price tag.
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Getting renewables to today's relatively modest level of penetration was hard and very expensive work.
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"That would be the ultimate study, but it's going to be very expensive," he said.
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But it's a very, very expensive and we do have to think about that, too.
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She said insurance companies found that insuring people with chronic illnesses was very, very expensive.
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She just has a new, cute/loud, important, very expensive new person in her life.
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The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is an inexpensive replacement for your very expensive cable.
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Did positioning it as a very expensive piece of educational equipment give the wrong impression?
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They also tend to be very expensive, running from several hundred to several thousand dollars.
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During the day I don't really — other than maybe a bag — wear very expensive stuff.
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The problem was that device was, as you know, clunky and big, and very expensive.
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All of the fatbergs are very expensive to remove and unspeakably disgusting to look at.
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Yes. But that becomes a very expensive troll, if we can even call it that.
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Every second of a stop-motion film is very expensive so multiple takes are impossible.
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But the cost of transportation by land is very expensive and may not be feasible.
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Which means these portraits of market mayhem will wind up on some very expensive walls.
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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are teaming up for a very expensive lunch date.
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A very expensive pen with which to write the very long name of your car.
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The path forward is through a thicket of interesting, albeit also very expensive, design challenges.
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NASA Administrator Bridenstine defends the very expensive Orion and Space Launch System as national assets.
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There was (very, very expensive) booze ... but there wasn't any crazy turn up this time.
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The Otto Lock was pitched as a tiny and stylish, but very expensive, smart lock.
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Cheryl: The carrying costs every month for the seller are painful, and it's very expensive.
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Unfortunately, Apollos 12 through 17 seemed to many to be superfluous, very expensive victory laps.
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For starters, WeWork is building from a very expensive base (major capitals) while TG isn't.
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This doesn't prohibit tiny homes, but makes them very expensive given the cost of land.
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He said he would slash environmental regulations that could make being a polluter very expensive.
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And they can be very expensive, like buying a house, replacing your car, having children.
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The tubes are "basically gigantic, very expensive thermal flasks," More explained, turning on the lights.
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Their clothes looked elegant yet comfortable, a sure sign that they were very, very expensive. . . .
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It isn't very expensive, Ms. Gregoli said, but it may protect against any unexpected events.
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It is also a very expensive one whose cost has increased sharply over the years.
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How the Republican health bill turns Obamacare into a very expensive trap for sick people.
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"Selling it at a very expensive price to an Englishman would be perfect," he quipped.
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It could be useful for e-commerce companies that sell very expensive items, for instance.
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" A year later, he wrote that "global warming is a total, and very expensive, hoax!
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"Going back is very expensive for the country," he said on Fox News on Friday.
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For instance, it is very expensive for a local business to activate for Formula One.
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Others go out and hire very expensive consultants, and Tim Cook calls Donald Trump directly.
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Very expensive compared to dry food — roughly $40 per week (or more for larger breeds).
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However, that can be a very expensive proposition depending on the interest rate and balance.
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"You can get great clothes that are not very expensive," Chen said of the industry.
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"Most people think it's very expensive, and it's not really expensive," Peltzman said of Medicare.
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"Starting up to six- and seven-day network was very expensive for us," he said.
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One reason for such incautious optimism is the ready availability of not very expensive money.
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It also would have been very expensive to cast an actor and stage the games.
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Forcing Kigali down the world's throat will stampede the cooling industry into very expensive HFOs.
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In some markets, insurance that complies with all the Obamacare rules has gotten very expensive.
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I had very expensive things before Katrina, and after that I never bought them again.
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"You can see from the teeny-tiny brushstrokes that this is very expensive," he says.
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He will be covered by concrete and very expensive fire-retardant paint and some foam.
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Now the idea of that is because the data plans are very expensive ... They were.
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Buying a new car for the family is a complex and potentially very expensive process.
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If you haven't, you need only imagine a sea of people in very expensive tracksuits stood about while a DJ in a very expensive tracksuit plays 500000000 variations of "The Ha Dance" while the lads in expensive track suits stand around checking their phones.
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Jennifer Lawrence, your fantasy BFF, could afford to buy you a very, very expensive friendship bracelet.
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The amount of travelers -- it is very expensive now for somebody from Britain to go overseas.
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And that requires smart, effective -- and very expensive -- national policies, not some grand reversal of globalization.
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I chalked it up as a very expensive lesson, hope this spares someone else the same.
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"I knew from my band experience that paying for studio space was very expensive," said Surack.
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The spice is very expensive to harvest because the delicate red strands must be hand-picked.
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It looks very cool — and it's likely to be very expensive when it launches this spring.
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Cons: The room rate package is very expensive and surges close to $1,000 in high season.
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Ergo, the Essential Phone is fast looking like little more than a very expensive vanity project.
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Or maybe that's just a very expensive upgrade option, like it is on luxury cars, too.
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In particular, heart worm treatment will be very expensive and easily can run into the thousands.
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But how do we assess whether an unsigned, orphaned work is the real, very expensive deal?
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The Galaxy Note has a dedicated fan base, but it's also typically a very expensive phone.
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Update: Costco's drama with Tiffany & Co. looks like it's finally coming to a (very expensive) close.
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Others will be targeting their discounts more precisely at very expensive goods, like big-screen TVs.
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Part of the problem is that the wireless internet super highway of tomorrow is very expensive.
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HDR in video, where those highly detailed images are then reproduced perfectly on very expensive TVs.
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Be prepared, in high tourist season it's very expensive and crazy crowded on the Croatian coast.
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To ward off speculators, notorious in Chinese markets, they made the storage of oil very expensive.
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Beyond that, my debt sometimes even discourages me from dating, which can easily become very expensive.
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It might take a few chances, and suddenly, you may find yourself with very expensive garbage.
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But Paul is also entering his 22016th season, which means he's pretty old and very expensive.
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"Owning machines, depreciating them and shutting them down is very expensive," said Novantas consultant Kevin Travis.
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Politics and pro sports both have seasons, contentious matches, very expensive ads and regularly updated rankings.
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Governments funding very expensive space missions have long looked for ways to secure an economic return.
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It's like a fancy Jersey Shore, with A-plus blowouts, Mercedes Benzes, and very expensive alcohol.
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"Either the new bond is very cheap or the old bond is very expensive," he said.
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It's a good thing John Mayer is wealthy, because he has a very expensive watch habit.
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A trip to the International Space Station is like a very expensive, high-tech camping trip.
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The U.S. stock market is having another meltdown, something that's unfortunately become a very expensive habit.
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Take as an example a modern factory in Austria that produces very large, very expensive generators.
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Although, economically, I assume it would get very expensive, very fast — unless you're reusing the condoms?
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Any universal basic income generous enough to make a dent in poverty would be very expensive.
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The approach of stringing fiber and building out these ground base station towers, that's very expensive.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Brazil's closely-watched auction of offshore oil blocks looks "very expensive" and BP (BP.
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O.M.A. designs and manufactures meticulous, beautiful, and very expensive machines for the reproduction of recorded music.
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Sverdlik said contract or temporary labor from nursing staff agencies can be very expensive for hospitals.
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It's a very expensive choice to make, but it's worth it when you taste the flavor.
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Romeo: The reason why we mix it with wheat flour is because teff is very expensive.
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"A full-blown trade war could make life very, very expensive for most Americans," he said.
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It will be very expensive, and it will take years to accomplish, but it will work.
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People try to make very expensive chardonnay in California but they're getting 14 percent white wines.
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WHEN VOLATILITY IS HIGH, HEDGING -- BECOMES VERY EXPENSIVE AND YOU ALMOST HAVE TO REDUCE YOUR LONGBOOK.
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He and the company waged very expensive campaigns to sway investors to their point of view.
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"The easiest thing to do is to just provide cash, but it's very expensive," Bartik argues.
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The store's owner was reluctant to tell him the cost, though he said it's very expensive.
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I could have somehow knocked the drone into the drink, destroying a very expensive reporting tool.
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All told, fight scenes are very expensive, from both a time standpoint and a monetary one.
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It's actually very expensive to test and type a single unit of blood, even in Rwanda.
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It would be accessible only by passing through that very expensive apartment at 108 Leonard Street.
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"It's going to be very difficult, very expensive, and probably take a long time," he said.
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If you have a gallery in New York, London or Geneva, it's a very expensive proposition.
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That said, beautiful antique patterns require so much labor to produce that they are very expensive.
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Yet another is whether the money can be found to pay for these very expensive undertakings.
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Can a very expensive painting and my work in an alleyway function in the same way?
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If you have to cover a complicated surgery out of pocket, it can be very expensive.
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"We can't operate without black oil (petrol), it's very expensive and also very scarce," he said.
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"Those are very, very expensive," Zuckerman said of the MRI, X-ray, and other imaging machines.
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New air defenses would "be very expensive and it will be of no use", he said.
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A handshake with her at this point felt like a handshake with a very expensive lizard.
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This was very expensive for me at the time, because it was probably a month's salary.
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By then you're older and possibly sicker, so buying another term plan can be very expensive.
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Although I love our current daycare, it is very expensive, and the hours are very limited.
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"It's very expensive," said Carol Kellerman, president of the Citizens Budget Commission, a private watchdog group.
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New air defences would "be very expensive and it will be of no use", he said.
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A lot of them have landowners nearby, and cleanup at those sites is already very expensive.
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"The wind is very expensive," he continued, adding that windmills are imported from Germany and China.
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"I kind of just like building computers, but unfortunately it's a very expensive hobby," Buckshaw said.
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We should be focusing on beautiful, clean air & not on wasteful & very expensive GLOBAL WARMING bullshit!
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San Francisco has become very expensive, especially when it comes to finding a hotel room during WWDC.
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"India does not lend itself to big box retail since rentals are very very expensive," he said.
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Disney blamed ESPN's struggles on higher programming costs—in particular its very expensive deal for NBA games.
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In fact, the process to get a DACA permit takes a long time and is very expensive.
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There's a grocery store literally next door, but it's a slightly farther walk, and it's very expensive.
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Having the perfect convertible table for it can be either a huge DIY undertaking or very expensive.
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Given the size of the conference and all the side events, hotel rooms had become very expensive.
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Lauren Conrad appears alone, speaking to the camera in what is presumably a very expensive beach house.
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He points out that official GAAP earnings have been declining since 2015 — thus making stocks very expensive.
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Meanwhile, cessation therapy treatment (which is highly effective) is very expensive, ranging from between $2,000 and $4,000.
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That's no small penalty, seeing as the Note 7 was a very expensive premium flagship at launch.
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Before, he used to run the pump with a diesel generator, but the fuel was very expensive.
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With so many of them, the biggest stand out as very utilitarian and very expensive for restaurants.
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So despite the endless reports of bugs and hold ups, the very expensive fighter jets do fly.
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The whole trip will last about 236 minutes, making it seem like a very expensive Disney ride.
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"Looking at the 3G to 4G transition, that was also very expensive at the beginning," he said.
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Sample return missions, even those that are only capable of bringing back microscopic particles, are very expensive.
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The journey is often very expensive for families who have spent their life savings getting to Europe.
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I got a very expensive wallet and it's not functional and I'm kind of bitter about it.
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Entrepreneurs can raise money in the debt market, but after a certain point debt gets very expensive.
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" Skechers: "You know, Skechers went from being a very expensive stock to being a very inexpensive stock.
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"They're getting a third-rate railway for the cost of a very expensive one," says a consultant.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer and some of his colleagues pointed out that gas is very expensive right now.
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It's very expensive, very slow, and actually frankly imperfect because the data is in the wrong place.
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Hopefully, though, whoever is dying outside their reception won't ruin Connor and Oliver's very expensive wedding plans.
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"That goes a very long way to preventing what can be a very expensive event," Gee said.
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In the business world, that price and product can get very expensive, but it doesn't have to.
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As much as I love how HomePod sounds, it's still very expensive for a lot of people.
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"It is a very expensive transition process but it will work in the long run," Bareiss added.
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Will Apple simply view these as a very expensive marketing campaign for its phones and other hardware?
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They need to see these people, if they can pay for these very, very, very expensive teams.
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What you need to know about the opposition: This fight could become very expensive and politically brutal.
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Today, you can make any kind of commercial you want for Paris, and they are very expensive.
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"Now this beauty is very expensive, let me just say that right off the bat," Star said.
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But, while technically innovative, with a carbon-fiber body, the i3 is essentially a very expensive hatchback.
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Both are surely important at that phase of life, but a very expensive robot is not necessary.
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There are very expensive ones for, like, $105 a packet, and then there are the cheaper ones.
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Health care was becoming very expensive for the middle class, who faced high out-of-pocket costs.
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We use our iPads mostly as very expensive white noise machines, and in the kitchen for recipes.
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About 15 years ago, I bought a very expensive cotton shirt by Paul Smith in New York.
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This is Jessica's very expensive yoga world, and we can opt to live in it or not.
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"At least we know, in my country, a human being is a very expensive thing," Abraha says.
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This could be produced in remote locations like Afghanistan, where it's currently very expensive to transport fuel.
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But we did lots of research together and finally found someone we trusted — it was very expensive.
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"Very, very expensive prices out of the origins," said Rodrigo Costa, director of trading at Comexim USA.
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But the report does indicate that the Trump plan will likely be very regressive, and very expensive.
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People without insurance and little money are still going to need care, some of it very expensive.
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So she was buying microwavable foods, which were all she could make, but they're also very expensive.
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It will be very expensive to complete and will require the partnership of the commercial space industry.
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Some you'll find in $153 deodorant at Walgreens, while others are very expensive and promise the moon.
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But it requires more funding for research, a lot of energy, and is very expensive to operate.
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"On trains and airlines, the first seats are very cheap, the last ones very expensive," he said.
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Vivitrol is the brand name for a new, extended release and very expensive (over $1,000 a month) formulation.
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The company got its start a decade ago producing very expensive, very large headphones with planar magnetic drivers.
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The Ford GT, even the street legal version, is already a very expensive and hard-to-get car.
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Sure, the clogs can be cleared, but it's evidence that those very expensive Dyson vacuums are not invincible.
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Which meant, in years past, it would have been very expensive to develop proprietary hardware such as this.
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And yet, we&aposre struck with this very expensive infrastructure and Article V, which is a security guarantee.
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It's also a very expensive problem to tackle, and Big Pharma has struggled to find any promising solutions.
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Once upon a time, the best robot vacuum cleaners were very expensive, but those days are somewhat numbered.
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"It's gotten very expensive to publicly charge an electric vehicle," said Sam Jaffe, managing director at Cairn ERA.
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These photos are our clearest look yet at what makes this ambitious, flawed, and very expensive phone tick.
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So there are many very expensive drugs that don't provide a lot of value for those higher costs.
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Coral takes a deep, contemplative hit off her vaporizer, which has a purple base and looks very expensive.
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Philips Hue is a system of very expensive lights that change color depending on how you program them.
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Is this a meaningful upgrade or flashy garbage designed to justify the MacBook Pro's very expensive price tag?
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I remember I was doing laser treatments, trying different ointments, going to very expensive facialists, and nothing worked.
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Like that very expensive Dolce & Gabbana gold Motorola RAZR you wanted in 2006 but, of course, never got.
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Whatever it looks like, at least you can count on some very expensive kindling for a fire.[Claridges]
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Port Chester, New York - December 251At nearly $763 per pill, Prevagen professional strength is a very expensive supplement.
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The closest one to us is also very expensive so he doesn't fill it up all the way.
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It was also a very expensive and complicated process that entailed destroying a plane once it was used.
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Well, Peach does bring another friend into bed, but it's a (probably a very expensive) glass sex toy.
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This is a very expensive thing, but I am lucky that my doctor lets me pay in installments.
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Teams and promoters need an active secondary market to manage risk and fund what are very expensive operations.
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The loss of a very expensive animal notwithstanding, United Airlines has to face another moment of public humiliation.
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That's a very expensive commitment to being near an electrical outlet, minus the cost of electricity, of course.
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Recently, the United States' bet on conventional water-cooled reactors has been going bad in very expensive ways.
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A group of beachgoers was recently spotted in Volgograd, Russia, using a very expensive waterslide at the beach.
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The Lotus Evija will compete against very expensive electric supercars like the Pininfarina Battista and the Rimac C_Two.
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They take a lot for themselves and they sell the rest in the market for very expensive prices.
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But for now, Apple's original shows and movies should be considered very expensive giveaways, not the core product.
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Delivering content to consumers in this app-driven world is not easy, it is very expensive and difficult.
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The Blade Pro will be very expensive, starting at $3,699 when it ships in the U.S. in November.
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"It's a very, very expensive thing and we do have to think about that, too," Trump told reporters.
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They ranged from very simple and cheap to very expensive — and almost all of them were pretty slow.
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"I've said it before, "free" is very expensive to somebody," LePage said in a radio address last week.
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Alzheimer's research is very expensive, but it is a bargain compared with the long-term costs of skimping.
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The ban on corporate donations has meant an end to very expensive campaigns that encouraged illegal funding practices.
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But that kind of coverage is rare, hard-to-find and might be very expensive, Bump told CNN.
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The regulatory process is very elaborate, and adopting a new regulation is a very expensive, time-consuming process.
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Trump noted that maintaining nuclear arsenals is "also very expensive," but said that was the "least important" issue.
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In 2012 he suggested that climate change is a "total, and very expensive hoax" perpetuated by China's government.
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His Sleepy Hollow home, known as the Kykuit Rockefeller Estate, was very large and very expensive to maintain.
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While the smoke-filled cabins of the 2190s and 2160s were certainly roomier, air travel was very expensive.
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On Thursday, the Obama administration said it was exploring ways to protect insurers from very expensive medical claims.
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Posting American troops in "forward deployed" positions around the world is nice, Mr. Trump said, but very expensive.
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This past week a very expensive black car was seen parked in front of the home of Mrs.
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"You can, but it's very expensive," says Odesser, noting an early withdrawal is generally not a great idea.
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He was angry that the critic did not like Trump Tower, which is very ugly but very expensive.
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In short, "it's a very time-consuming and very expensive" undertaking for Trump, Drechsel says, and likely unsuccessful.
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Although I had my slight 'football casual' phase, which was quite exciting for a while, but very expensive.
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A lack of institutional investors could be a very expensive long-term tradeoff for a short-term gain.
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As president of the party, I had to prepare for the elections, and elections are very expensive affairs.
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San Francisco is typically very expensive, making the combined price and address almost too good to be true.
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Though her social-media exposure doesn't cost much money, it is very expensive in terms of her time.
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They have become very expensive, and they haven't necessarily been faring that much better than many online surveys.
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"It's a very expensive proposition," Mr. Mann said, because airlines had to have planes and crews on standby.
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Medical doctors from Ghana and Nigeria "come with work permits" and buy "very expensive" villas, Mr. Testa said.
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Every time I use a high-powered Dyson dryer, I think, This seems like a very expensive scam.
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When it came time for human clinical trials, Regeneron partnered with Sanofi to conduct these very expensive tests.
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Now governments, companies and experts around the world are grappling with what could be a very expensive problem.
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Likewise, spa and food are all very expensive and rooms in the main building don't face the ocean.
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"He understood satellites, and nobody else on the committee understood them beyond them being very expensive," Chambliss recalls.
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On the way out, we peeked at the soap aisle, which had very expensive, Eastern-religion-themed soaps.
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Take streaming services, where Disney, Apple, and Amazon are all now selling very expensive programming for very cheap.
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But the very expensive adaptation of the "A Princess of Mars" book series failed to hit with audiences.
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If it stands, which I give a pretty low percentage chance, it would be a very expensive proposal.
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Hoping to recover some of the costs I had incurred from my very expensive son, I said yes.
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And the building part is very, very expensive, making the prospective profit margin, best case, something like 20%.
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The main downside to this travel-friendly, all-in-one wireless charger is that it is very expensive.
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Pros: Amazing fire resistance, too heavy to be carried away, spacious interiorCons: Combination cannot be changed, very expensive
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"Iceland has become a very expensive destination, but the tourism sector keeps heating the economy," Mr. Jonsson said.
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The problem is building a wireless network is very expensive -- at least $10 billion, by Dish's own admission.
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Let's get the elephant in the room out of the way early: Yes, this coat is very expensive.
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Pros: As soft as wool can be, doesn't get smelly, warm yet breathableCons: Very expensive, dry-clean only
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But the legal wrangling that the suit will force Mair and Twitter into could potentially be very expensive.
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To get to the Hemsley + Hemsley cafe you must pass through the very expensive underwear and bikini section.
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And it's not like SD card are very expensive either, as you can get 128GB card for around $30.
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Now that MoviePass has gotten a ton of very expensive publicity, it's likely edging back towards its old ways.
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Subscribers' extra dollar(s) each month will help prop up Netflix's ambitious plans for more (very expensive) original content.
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"She made me laugh because she told me, in French, 'Kleenex are very expensive, please stop crying,' " Lemonis jokes.
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"It's a very expensive undertaking to do a public event on a public holiday," he told Reuters on Sunday.
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Considering that both The Get Down and Sense8 were reportedly very expensive, the answer wasn't difficult to come by.
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They don't just know exactly what they like, but they often have extremely unique (and likely very expensive) taste.
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It's tough, because flights to their place are very expensive, since they don't live close to a major airport.
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It's just very expensive, so I'm happy to try out one of their recipes without purchasing the entire subscription.
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It feels very expensive — not even counting that Johnson was the highest paid actor in the world in 2016.
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Good child care is a basic need for working parents, but it is very expensive and hard to find.
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They&aposre using very expensive technology that takes four to five months for a test result to come in.
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"Peacekeepers do fantastic work but they are very expensive and they should be used only when needed," Rycroft said.
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So that's very expensive, and the kinds of investigations we're going to do are maybe take a long time.
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As you might expect, it can get very expensive to find a drive that ticks all of these boxes.
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For years I followed a self-created diet that can only be described as utterly delusional and very expensive.
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"To know we will always have to do IVF to have children is frustrating and very expensive," Caitlin said.
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It's visually startling, especially when you recognize the actors under these very expensive, high-tech versions of Instagram filters.
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They can be either highly affordable or very expensive, and come in virtually every shape, size, and hardware configuration.
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I spend my lunch hour eating a very expensive slice of Oreo cheesecake ($7753) and outlining my case notes.
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"She definitely has very expensive taste — I don't know where she gets it from," Mitchell says with a laugh.
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It's still very expensive to run, and there isn't a mainstream flow of hardware and software for it yet.
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That leaves us with some very expensive bottles of water not backed by enough science to justify its cost.
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"It gets very expensive to buy rolling put options," said Barry Glassman, founder and president of Glassman Wealth Services.
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All of the treats got stuck in the launcher and transformed the device into a very expensive Kong ball.
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Usually, we're stuck paying very expensive expedited shipping prices or fighting mind-numbing traffic when last minute holiday shopping.
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"It's very expensive to be short on European fixed income," said Charlie Diebel, head of rates at Aviva Investors.
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It was very expensive to move to the San Francisco Bay and relocation assistance would have been very helpful.
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It's going to be very expensive -- hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent in these competitive Senate races.
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A Series 1 Apple Watch originally retailed for $350, and even at the discounted $270 price, it's very expensive.
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See: his Twitter feed, which is perpetually on the brink of a very public and very expensive train wreck.
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Tamar Braxton's estranged husband is taking a very expensive L on a Rolls-Royce he once leased in Florida.
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"Today, if you look at it, the cost of going karting is very expensive, sometimes prohibitively," he told viewers.
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We're left with little more than a meekly satirical spread in a magazine advertising the (very expensive) spring collections.
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For investors it's still a yield grab in the credit markets even though the credit markets are very expensive.
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His parents want more time so they can travel to the US for an experimental -- and very expensive -- treatment.
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French employment law notoriously favors the employee in dismissal cases, making it very expensive for the employer to hire.
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The personalized nature of the treatments meant they were likely to be very expensive at first, Prof Swanton said.
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In the real world, outside that very expensive house, Chuck is hemorrhaging money because of these lawsuits against him.
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To avoid joint damage and other complications, patients with severe hemophilia need regular infusions of very expensive clotting factors.
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Cramer also found that that the stock was very expensive compared to competitors such as TJX and Dollar General.
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But it is tougher to create a long-term payment model for a very expensive drug administered only once.
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Fine dining 15 years ago, ten years ago, is very different than now—it was exclusive, very expensive, formal.
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The Super Bowl is the biggest night of the year for two things: Pro football and very expensive commercials.
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Taking an idea from prototype to mass production can be very expensive and will always take longer than expected.
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"Parents need to understand, it's very expensive to add a teenager," said Laura Adams, senior insurance analyst with insuranceQuotes.
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It was the second time this year one of the "very expensive" signs was defaced, Mann told the publication.
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To meet their demands, the factory had to buy new, very expensive machinery, and that's why it went bankrupt.
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Known for its bustling tech scene, the northern California city of San Jose is very expensive for solo living.
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"Well, I think the climate change is just a very, very expensive form of tax," he said in 2016.
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And with fewer customers overall, one very expensive patient can have a disproportionate impact on a plan's bottom line.
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And it's also worth remembering that these tests are very expensive and take a long time to set up.
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Usually they give me extra wine or constantly refill my glass with very expensive wines I haven't asked for.
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You masturbate with very expensive vibrators and spend most of your freelance money on expensive underwear and novelty vapes.
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Not only because of what happened to Constellation, but because of the conversation around NASA's very expensive SLS rocket.
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Tech billionaires share extraordinary wealth, visions for their (and our) global future, and some competitive—and very expensive—hobbies.
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A few months earlier, the president faced a similar dilemma after Iran shot down a very expensive US drone.
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It's a very expensive provision, but one the Senate version is expected to win out on in the end.
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"You can already see the small drones (are) more stable in turbulent air than very expensive helicopters," he said.
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"The inheritance tax reflects on our net worth regarding this very expensive land we reside on," Mr. Foster said.
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Lab-grown meat is still in its early days, and is very expensive (although the price is dropping fast).
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For rappers Famous Dex and Rich the Kid money, jewelry and six-figure cars are just very expensive playthings.
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"Switzerland was always very expensive, but two years ago the exchange rate jumped," said the television commentator Michael Pfeffer.
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My friend stabbed me with an EpiPen and someone from public safety drove me because ambulances are very expensive.
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Now that he's an adult with cash and credit, he wants her to subsidize his very expensive nuptials. What?
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But should it really be this hard for walk-in customers to buy a very expensive, fancy new phone?
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The starting point of the film is that, in 2018, cremations overtook ordinary, mostly very expensive burials in America.
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Let's be very clear: mitigating and responding to the impacts of the climate crisis will already be very expensive.
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He says he just happens to know a renowned art therapist, who might be available but is very expensive.
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To address this issue, we have to use food grade lubricant, but the available options are very, very expensive.
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And in some places, a few very sick and very expensive patients have driven up the cost of insurance.
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So food has to travel a long way to get to this town, and ends up being very expensive.
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The ugly secret in many cases is that we're just getting a very expensive and glorified system of childcare.
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"We pay lots of money for very expensive high-tech medicine, but we don't have enough beds," Osterholm said.
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On January 23, 2013, Hikmat flew to Dubai, and started shopping for a piece of very expensive real estate.
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They&aposre not disruptive or uncomfortable, and replacing them all with cooling sleepwear would be a very expensive endeavor.
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So unless you have a very expensive drone, it may not be worth filing a claim, Ms. Worters said.
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So London is the original ex-pat city of Europe and it still is amazing but very, very expensive.
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Insurers have been amenable to paying for very expensive drugs that extend lives in diseases with small patient populations.
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He calls Snapchat "cool but very expensive" for brands, and says that made it hard to build an audience.
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We thought about private adoption again, but it was very expensive so we decided to look into foster care.
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I dump myself onto the presumably very expensive bed, disappearing into its vastness like a chihuahua in a jacuzzi.
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Makes sense; leaving a $50,000 camera and a very expensive camera man in the forest for a few months gets very expensive very quickly, but it's worth taking the risk with a couple of grand's worth of equipment on the off-chance that you capture a shot worthy of using in the series.
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Still, the device is small and would be hard to scale up, as many of the materials are very expensive.
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"But they are very expensive ... they're not going to be available to the vast majority of disabled people," she added.
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College is very expensive, and you're taking a kid who has to come out of pocket a little bit vs.
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You don't find them that much in carnitas because they're very expensive, so they're more often used in cold cuts.
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The divorce settlement of one of rock-n-roll's most famous couples will soon be a fan's very expensive keepsake.
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We're going to let the other side, with very expensive content, try to be the big aggregator of the everybody's.
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Many, especially in low-skilled industries, stay in the same job for years, so paying them severance becomes very expensive.
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I always say to clients, revenge is very expensive and it's never going to be as satisfying as you think.
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U.S. markets have become very expensive for private equity firms as equity markets have rallied, making Asia look comparatively attractive.
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And within the watch face, there's a special, yellow diamond (or sun stone), which I presume is also very expensive.
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It's all very expensive, in large part because the process requires pricey animal-derived serums to nourish the growing cells.
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Whereas Beirut rent is very expensive—maybe $600 a month—in Shatila it's just $250 to $300 for a place.
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"But if there's a piece of garbage in that position, it's a very expensive piece of garbage there," says Parness.
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The owner of this and several other very expensive comics had a giant ten-foot-tall safe in the booth.
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While many of the Westminster competitors show dogs professionally, others juggle the "very expensive hobby" with their full-time job.
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This place is mostly organic and very expensive: eggs, cheese, butter, coffee creamer, a bag brown rice, aloe vera gel.
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They also either got very lucky or knew exactly which UPS truck to target to grab the very expensive iPhones.
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"Proxy fights are very expensive and distracting for management efforts," Paula Loop, head of PwC's Governance Insights Center, tells Axios.
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MOFs, unfortunately, are very expensive, but Yaghi and his team are creating a cheaper version with aluminum instead of zirconium.
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For both companies, partnering makes sense as they seek to manage the very expensive costs involved in electric car technologies.
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So as brilliant as my idea sounded in theory, in practice, it was both illegal and potentially very, very expensive.
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Finally, the Kardashians made their way to their seats, like a very expensive cloud in Balmain white furs and diamonds.
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This makes shipping between the U.S. and Puerto Rico very expensive, which raises the costs of goods for island residents.
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We also discuss Apple's earnings and new product rumors, Facebook's continued dominance and a very expensive marketing mistake by Microsoft.
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It seems that the G-220 has become a yet another unnecessary, ineffective and very expensive, taxpayer-funded, talking shop.
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"Like a lot of things that Amazon is doing in media now, this is a very expensive proposition," he said.
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It's almost laughable in the age of infinite cloud storage, but it was very expensive to host your music online.
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Well I hope he does, because a lot of what he brings up in his campaign would be very expensive.
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"It's not like people are dying from pesticides in cannabis and it's a very expensive test to operate," David said.
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If you're planning a wedding in 2017, hate to break it to you, but it's going to be very expensive.
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This time around, he's focused on the country's very expensive, "dispiriting" postal survey on whether it should legalise marriage equality.
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By now, you've probably heard that many San Franciscans are less than excited about the Super Bowl's very expensive presence.
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Seattle is a very expensive, affluent place, and is much better positioned to absorb higher prices than, say, rural Ohio.
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"The market got very expensive, and it had rallied in very thin volume," said Zeg Choudhry, managing director at LONTRAD.
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A handful of stocks viewed as immune to the U.S.-China trade war and other trade disputes are very expensive.
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"It's a program that's very, very expensive," he told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
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"It's because they have a very small market and because health care is very expensive in the state," Jost said.
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So when you're cleaning the lobster yourself to make lobster rolls, it really turns into a very, very expensive product.
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FYI, Nasri is one of the highest paid soccer players in the world ... and has penchant for VERY expensive cars.
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It's also a very expensive piece of paper, and for a lot of people it is out of financial reach.
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The Aloha State's capitol is a very expensive place to live in terms of both housing costs and everyday expenses.
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Essentially, to revert to the lemonade-stand analogy, WeWork is trading from the curb — albeit with a very expensive permit.
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Breakthrough in curing hemophilia Treatiing people with hemophilia A is very expensive, and the patients themselves face numerous lifestyle hurdles.
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This puts stocks in a very expensive range: anywhere from 21.8 times to 19 times 2018 earnings without tax cuts.
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The NY Jets wide receiver took to social media to issue a very expensive challenge to his Pittsburgh Steelers rival.
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Will a new iPhone SE fit into the very expensive LifeProof case I have been using for my iPhone 26C?
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Drugs in the United States are profitable when they are sold in great volume or when they are very expensive.
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It's a very expensive model, one in which students can easily spend five figures on even not very flashy programs.
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However, technology being used in stadiums is very expensive (NextVR's setup uses six Red Epic Dragon cameras, each at $30,000).
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The company then packed all its patents into a very expensive speaker that is also very good — the Devialet Phantom.
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Now, in "A Very Expensive Poison", it has been ingeniously reimagined on the stage of the Old Vic in London.
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Companies, including Lowe's and Walmart, pioneered programs that paid for patients to travel to premier centers for very expensive operations.
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The so-called Cadillac tax, which taxes employers who offer very expensive health insurance plans, also enjoys some bipartisan opposition.
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Initially, the agent warned that the policy would be very expensive; the house was in a flood plain, she said.
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Ms. Mehta-Parmar acknowledged that each of the two events was very expensive, though she declined to provide any numbers.
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Moscow, which has gotten a series of very expensive makeovers in recent years, is an extremely pleasant place to be.
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It can be done, but the bad news is you'll need a very expensive camera capable of filming in 12,500fps.
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The good ones will cost you upwards of $300, which is like the price of a very expensive manual massage.
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Hong Kong is now home to a very expensive parking spot, the latest sign of a property market run amok.
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Initiating litigation against the government, particularly in very political cases, is an uncertain and very expensive endeavor at any time.
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The goal is to reduce the cost of care for what would otherwise be very expensive conditions, Dr. Brennan said.
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According to The Guardian, childcare is very expensive in the UK, taking up 40.9% of most family's income in 2012.
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Without a properly paired controller, your Xbox One is little more than a very expensive (and rather too large) paperweight.
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Adam Sandler's character, Howard Ratner, is a jeweler, and these special, very expensive Furbies are one of his prized possessions.
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For those with very expensive tastes, the Hummer-like Bollinger B213 will be rolling out with a $230,203 price tag.
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My husband dropped us off at a very expensive home, where there were coolers full of beer, champagne and wine.
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So offering these workers a higher wage would bring a huge rush into public employment, implying a very expensive program.
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What kind of neurochemical reactions drive you to buy eight near-identical versions of the same very expensive T-shirt?
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LG: You have to buy a very, very expensive phone, and then you will get a year free, I believe.
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Cons: Very expensive, can't get as bright as other OLED or QLED TVs, there is some risk for burn-in.
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If there's one problem, it's that they're very expensive, so there's a constant anxiety that you might lose a bud.
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We went through two years of IVF and back then, infertility treatments weren't covered by insurance so it was very expensive.
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The new iPhone X is a very expensive phone, costing $999 for the 64GB version and $000,149 for the 256GB model.
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I think a lot of people will make a very cool, very expensive VR experience that very few people will see.
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But lots of the existing ones rely on a chemical called ITO, which incorporates the very expensive and brittle metal indium.
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Ferrari has not yet announced pricing for the SF90 but, while still very expensive, it will cost less than those cars.
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" Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos told the Sunday Telegraph that bringing Clarkson and his friends to Amazon was "very, very, very expensive.
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" When asked if he could share any more details about Worlds Collide, he wrote: "It would make a very expensive film.
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But it also has four near-infrared and 10 infrared channels, almost like multiple versions of very expensive night vision goggles.
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"The capacity for economic shocks and currency swings can make a location very expensive or very cheap very quickly," it concluded.
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SpaceX revealed the first passenger its signed up to fly to the moon on Monday for one very expensive art project.
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Those cards are still very expensive, though, and Nvidia continues to sell them side-by-side with its Pascal-based cards.
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In other words, it was going to be very, very expensive, and it would have taken money away from other races.
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Honorable mention: Feng Shui, which is a very expensive way for a stranger to tell you where to put your furniture.
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C. offers to cover breakfast since I got our drinks last night, but it's not very expensive, so I pay again.
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I'm so glad this show can get away with just about anything by way of looking very expensive all the time!
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LG isn't revealing final pricing for its new signature 4K OLED yet, but you can bet it will be very expensive.
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Super high-performance gaming monitors are very expensive, and there are very real trade-offs each time the price comes down.
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He warned that shutting out Huawei would be "very, very expensive" and could delay the deployment of 22025G networks by years.
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The live technology is not very expensive today, and companies that already have the infrastructure in place are one step ahead.
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READMEAs with everything Dyson makes the Lightcycle is very expensive, but the functionality doesn't quite justify the price for most consumers.
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Working for yourself can be very rewarding, financially and personally, when it's successful, and very expensive and painful when it's not.
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Building taller dams or replacing washed-out roads without acknowledging why they keep failing is a recipe for very expensive disasters.
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With current tools, the amount of work required by security teams can be "very expensive and very time consuming," he said.
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Except for a few very specific and very expensive pieces, most luxury watches priced at $2,000 or above are commodity products.
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"It's very expensive and inefficient to run a generator when there are only a handful of customers every day," he said.
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But smart cycles can be very expensive, and cyclists also tend to be very particular about, and attached to, their bikes.
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"These transfer of rights, the terms are not all out there, they look very expensive," Dudley said on an analyst call.
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Some analysts said the deal, seen closing next year, fitted his push into high-margin specialty treatments, but was very expensive.
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She also said a manager at the airline tried to pressure her, saying it was very expensive to train a pilot.
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But space travel is very expensive, and every additional item that needs to be launched off Earth's surface has a cost.
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All they could tell me was that the transactions had to be me and that the champagne room was very expensive.
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People who make natural wine tend to avoid more traditional areas like Burgundy, because the real estate there is very expensive.
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To produce vaccines in cells means "a very expensive process for companies to just change their overall manufacturing process," Hensley explained.
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Ford: The most important thing to know about the maintenance of tanks is that they are very big and very expensive.
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But these wars look like they'll be very, very expensive for the people trying to get you to watch TV shows.
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"Brain tissue is energetically very expensive, so reducing overall brain size might decrease energy demands and thus food requirements," he said.
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John Legend had a rough landing in NYC when someone at JFK airport stole his luggage with some very expensive items.
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We could identify a small but very expensive geographic area (Midtown Manhattan, say) and try a very high minimum wage there.
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I spent a lot of time with an excellent and very expensive SAT tutor in suburban Washington, DC, named Ned Johnson.
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However, halting payroll taxes for up to a year, which has been mentioned as a potential strategy, would be very expensive.
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Also, reporting re-victimizes us more often than it brings closure and/or justice and being sexually assaulted is very expensive.
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The insurers have previously indicated that they would be open to ideas that helped pay for people with very expensive conditions.
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"All of Robert's ideas are very expensive and grand," says Bindi of her upcoming 'I do's' at Australia Zoo next year.
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The company's high prices won't make as much of a difference if it's competing with a food that's already very expensive.
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"A lot of people here needed face masks, supplies were sold out and others were very expensive," said neighbor Remedios Guevarra.
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Any serious broadband infrastructure plan must include this foundational investment because of an unfortunate reality – modern broadband networks are very expensive.
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" Where wind turbines are made "The wind is very expensive because you put up those windmills — I know it very well.
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Those who do sign up will be individuals who need care, and that care will be very expensive for insurance companies.
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Planes, ships, and submarines are complex to build and very expensive to maintain, making land-based cruise missiles a good option.
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"They apologized for the buttermilk not being cold enough, as ice was very expensive and hard to find," Mr. Khyber said.
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Unlike the Model 3, Tesla's more affordable car for the everyman, the Roadster is basically a very expensive, shiny, fast toy.
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Many food deserts are in areas where there is inadequate public transportation and taxis either don't exist or are very expensive.
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"As many families know all too well, these treatments are very expensive and often require multiple attempts," the spokesman, Matthew Allen, said.
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The saddle "library card" is $25, but the only saddle they have available in my hip-size is a very expensive one.
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The highest capacities (currently 512GB) are usually very expensive, as the tech that makes them possible is only just out of development.
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It is very expensive and great care must be taken to prevent transplanted corals from being destroyed by natural hazards, he said.
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Homes are simply very expensive right now, in relation to income, and there are still very few entry-level homes for sale.
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It assumes New York Health won't cover long-term care, which is very important as our population gets older and very expensive.
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Finally, the Savannah is an exotic (and very expensive) hybrid resulting from the cross breeding of a serval and a domestic cat.
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Saving the vaquita in the face of demand for totoaba swim bladders, a very expensive traditional Chinese delicacy, is a particular challenge.
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In addition to that, it has become very expensive for an independent developer to spend the week in San Francisco for WWDC.
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And the lead actors, Chris and Gal, they made everybody's energy very easygoing, even though it was a very expensive, crazy movie.
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The goal is to raise awareness of breast-feeding's health benefits and its role in alleviating global poverty (formula is very expensive).
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Whereas if I can distribute it digitally, I can find those people without having done a very expensive distribution through physical means.
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To balance out the admittedly very expensive bags in this review I decided to grab a cheap one off Amazon as well.
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This marks a major victory for the Air Force and represents the second branch to clear the very expensive jet for battle.
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Light was very rare, light was very expensive," said Jane Brox, author of the 2004 book, "Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light.
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People can get their property back through court challenges, but these cases can often be very expensive and take months or years.
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In fact, the only examples of truffle-related crime I can dig up have to do with the very expensive edible variety.
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What's more relevant is what's going on inside, and how that affects the long-term cost of owning a very expensive device.
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Soon enough very expensive clothing is literally raining down from the building and screams can be heard emanating from the Strickland apartment.
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Two of the old-school dopers would always order Lafite Rothschild, the very expensive wine from years prior to the Cuban Revolution.
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So right now there's no 5G handsets and even the routers that can receive 5G network are very few and very expensive.
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Iran shot down a US military surveillance drone last Thursday morning, killing no one but damaging a very expensive piece of equipment.
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Analysts at Barclays said upcoming issuance for Metro was likely to be "very expensive" unless funding markets eased significantly from current levels.
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What VR has to offer is you can do very expensive dangerous things that you couldn't do easily in the physical world.
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Accompanying the poem are artsy shots of Kanye picking up McDonald's drive-thru in a very expensive-looking car, which, like, same.
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"A wholesale taking over of the ISS is a very expensive endeavor," Axiom Space CEO Michael Suffredini told CNBC at the time.
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Although the process could be optimized, doctors would still have to individually grow transplants for each patient, which could get very expensive.
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In general, cost imposition involves making it very expensive — in personnel, equipment and time — for an adversary to achieve a particular goal.
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"The war games are very expensive; we paid for a big majority of them, we fly in bombers from Guam," Trump said.
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Purchasing "freshly" pressed juices from your local Whole Foods or juice bar is very expensive and doesn't offer much room for customization.
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Kourtney Kardashian's followers are all riled up over a couple of photos that feature her two kids and one very expensive car.
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"Having a child with disabilities is very expensive; it just takes a lot of money for all the extra needs," Lawlor says.
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I even thought of it as a way to save money; breast milk, after all, is free, and formula is very expensive.
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There are limited amounts of imported goods, and they're very expensive, so the people in the region depend on hunting and fishing.
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And when cities attempt to retrofit Olympics facilities to make them useful for other sports, it can become very expensive very quickly.
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If anything is off to the left or right, there is a possibility of damaging equipment and that equipment is very expensive.
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So if you want a Tag Heuer watch that's only very expensive instead of extremely expensive, the Connected might fit the bill.
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But being a bridesmaid is often very expensive, so before accepting this position it might be prudent to check your savings account.
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Mr. RB: We're in a major metro area, so rent is very expensive, especially if you need to find room for kids.
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Here's Dwyane Wade taking a very expensive doggie for a walk ... a canine-shaped designer man bag and it costs a FORTUNE!!
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There, they are surveilled — er, pampered — 24/7, to ensure that the (very expensive) unborn children they're incubating will reach maximum potential.
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In Australia, the purchase was controversial because "Blue Poles" was American rather than Australian, abstract rather than figurative and very, very expensive.
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This can make it very expensive for individuals and organizations, including police departments and harm reduction groups, trying to obtain the drug.
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And that decentralized nature is not only very expensive to maintain but also can produce vast disparities in the quality of care.
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Alaska established a special fund to pay medical bills of patients who needed very expensive care, lowering the premiums on the market.
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Klarman's book, "Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor," is something of a (very expensive) cult classic.
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It shouldn't be very expensive to live in an area like this but it won't be as cheap as a small town.
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Taxpayers and premium payers pay for the very expensive emergency room care of those who have not bothered to get insurance. 7.
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Every other year at Euroluce, Flos invests in a very talked-about, very expensive booth full of new lights by top designers.
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Right, because Apple is all about we sell really good consumer products that are very expensive and we keep your data secure.
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Polling by phone has become very expensive, as the number of Americans willing to respond to unexpected or unknown callers has dropped.
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This is likely to mean that some parts will be hard to find or very expensive if you need to repair them.
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Right now, there's not a lot of 8553G devices out there, and the ones that are around tend to be very expensive.
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"There are some artists who are very expensive but their drawings are much less," says Samuels, noting the contemporary artist Sam Francis.
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I talk to them on the phone, but not that much because it's very expensive: three or four dollars for each call.
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I live in an area increasingly marred by inequality and very expensive cost of living due to housing and transit cost increases.
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"Current deer control practices fail because they are ... very expensive per deer and therefore hard to implement across large areas," says Gilbert.
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That's one of the realizations I think you have when you start to study poverty, that it's very expensive to be poor.
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Split was very expensive: it was mixed by Mike Hedges, and then the whole thing had to be mixed again by Alan Moulder.
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And while people can get their property back through court challenges, these cases can often be very expensive and take months or years.
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"The deal with Buffett is very expensive to Occidental and very generous to Berkshire," said Linehan, who previously told Barron's about his concerns.
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Competing in Worlds, Pan Ams, or Pan Kids requires a U.S. visa and acquiring one is a very expensive and time-consuming process.
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But the Sunac investment was for LeEco's entertainment units and not its car-making business, which analysts say is very expensive to sustain.
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It's even worse if you live in a place like India, where connectivity can be very expensive and very hard to come by.
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And it's very expensive to shut them completely off and restart them, so they must always be kept running at a minimum level.
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The company, which until now focused on very expensive, one-off projects, is set to release its first mainstream consumer product: Professor Einstein.
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I don't know how that's possible… I think part of it has to do with very, very controlled conditions, and very expensive equipment.
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They're not medically necessary and are not covered by insurance, so it would be very expensive for the patient — easily $500 or $600.
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The US suspended joint military exercises with South Korea -- both because Trump said they were "very, very expensive" and to avoid upsetting Kim.
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It might save America money, he suggested: flying bombers to South Korea from the American airbase on Guam was "very expensive", he said.
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The ramifications include being unable to develop features that web users currently expect, and having to implement very expensive and inaccurate automated filtering.
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Secondly, even for coastal regions, desalination is very expensive, which explains why two-thirds of existing facilities are located in high-income countries.
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I decide to order sushi from a new place in my neighborhood that's part sushi restaurant, part hookah bar — but isn't very expensive.
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Computer hardware of that era was slow and memory very expensive; nothing mattered as much as squeezing out every ounce of performance possible.
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"We are not particularly exposed to very expensive Central London, foreign purchases and areas that have been affected by stamp duty," he added.
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"We're at the point of the cycle, though, where people generally say that stable growth is very expensive," said Bernstein, a CNBC contributor.
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While these type of desktop PCs are efficient and can save a lot of space on your desk, they're also typically very expensive.
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Update 9/26/16 7:31pm EST: It would appear this very expensive wi-fi was not equipped to handle the network load.
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But along the way, geologists learned that the rocks also contain rare earth oxides—in particular, the very rare and very expensive ones.
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" Hogan said to keep an eye on the multiple on consumer staples, telecoms and utilities, "the safe harbors that have gotten very expensive.
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So if you look only at the ratio of a share price and the previous year's profits, the market can look very expensive.
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At the most basic level, teams and promoters need an active secondary market to manage risk and fund what are very expensive operations.
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" She also claimed that the Obama-era policy enabling the Pentagon to fund gender transition surgery is "a very expensive and disruptive policy.
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"Nerve agents are the result of a very expensive, exotic, industrial chemical process -- these are not something you just whip up," he said.
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But the fact of the matter is, it's a very expensive product, and it's also a product that lasts a very long time.
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But corporate banks tend to be very expensive when it comes to converting money and making a transfer to a foreign bank account.
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But Tesla also recently started selling a very, very expensive crossover — the Model X — at a time when affordable crossovers are extremely hot.
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And of course, any member of the bridal party in said pricey wedding will tell you, their participation is also very, very expensive.
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The deal put an end to a very expensive, high-stakes battle between the two ride-hail companies over the lucrative Chinese market.
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No matter how real a sex bot feels, they're more a very expensive sex toy than a potential replacement for an actual relationship.
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Tristan: My costume is very expensive, so it's not really worth it for me to get into drag for anything less than $190.
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"This will be a very expensive year," said Justine Sarver, executive director of the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, which supports progressive ballot measures.
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Cashmere sweaters can be very expensive, but if you know where to shop, you can get high-quality sweaters for $100 to $300.
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"Yes, it's very expensive to be in shape, to be ready to defend our country and our allies in the region," Cohen said.
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The earliest PCs were also very expensive (the Apple II sold for what would be about $5,000 today) and V.R. is no different.
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But, since nutritional effects are slow to occur, these studies take years to do, large numbers of willing participants and are very expensive.
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In rheumatology, just as in other disciplines, we consider very expensive biologic medications for treatment, especially for rare and hard-to-treat diseases.
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Pros: Hypoallergenic, requires little maintenance, appearance improves with age, free returns, free lifetime warranty, free resizing within a year of purchaseCons: Very expensive
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Last week, he said a full-blown trade war with China could make life "very expensive" for most people in the United States.
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In that case, the facial drops down to $350, which is still very expensive, but a deal in comparison to a thousand bucks.
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That can be very expensive — as such services and police departments already make up a sizable chunk of many municipal and state budgets.
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The cuts are painful but not surprising, since Verizon announced last month that buying AOL and Yahoo had been a very expensive mistake.
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But that's very expensive to do, so in that city and in others, relying on treated wastewater will have to be the future.
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Are insurance companies going to pay for the likely very expensive treatment of a preventable disease that has a relatively low mortality rate?
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Tightening regulations in Europe mean it would be very expensive for Volkswagen to do nothing, said Richard Hilgert, an equity analyst for Morningstar.
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What was left were increasingly oddball flights — 31-hour treks on airlines we'd never heard of — and a smattering of very expensive ones.
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It does not include one of the industry's biggest requests: funding that would protect insurers from high costs associated with very expensive patients.
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I have insurance for myself through my job, but not for them because if I put them in the insurance, it's very expensive.
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But again, Apple has repeatedly invited people to compare this display to very expensive OLED reference monitors that simply don't have these issues.
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But again, Apple has repeatedly invited people to compare this display to very expensive OLED reference monitors that simply don't have these issues.
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New Yorkers faltering on their resolutions to get in shape this year have at least one good excuse: It can be very expensive.
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They were very expensive, because they had to be hand carved to fit each individual mouth, and they lasted only about three years.
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"New Chinese clients who want to buy a very expensive product don't understand what they're buying, or the quality behind it," he said.
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"Prior to the A.C.A., those methods were not accessible; they were very expensive due to deductibles and co-pays," Dr. McDonald-Mosley said.
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"I was signing documents with a very expensive pen, and it didn't write well," Trump said in an HBO special produced by Axios.
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It was stored in the company's warehouse, where it was mostly used for recreation at break time, as a very expensive basketball hoop.
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You had three operators and you had the choice between €45 in one and €44 in the other, and it was very expensive.
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In very expensive markets, like San Jose, California, Los Angeles and San Diego, it could take more than two and even three decades.
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That's what could make this case a very expensive game changer for all of Wall Street, not just one firm or one victim.
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Those lamps are actually very expensive — it's a very fine Italian fabric designer from a long time ago and it's still in business.
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Global funds polled by Reuters were concerned stocks were very expensive and so more prone to a sell-off in the current scenario.
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"The sport is very expensive, they try to get funds for us for the trips overseas, and funds for our equipment," he said.
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But there is still a thriving underground trade in tiger bones, used to make very expensive wines cherished for their supposed medicinal powers.
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But in reality, many find the Bahamas to be "almost like a very expensive Las Vegas," as Quora user Kyle Baley put it.
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Natural gas, a much cleaner fuel source, is not widely available in this part of Alaska, and heating oil can be very expensive.
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Though routine veterinary visits might cost pet owners only a couple of hundred dollars per year, a serious condition can be very expensive.
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And the cutthroat competition isn't just about owners' love for their pets: Dog shows are a very expensive (and only occasionally profitable) endeavor.
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And the answer is that it would be very expensive, and it's almost nobody's first choice about what to do with the money.
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Kyanka: We started being able to cover the bills in 2002, 2003, I would say, even though back then bandwidth was very expensive.
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However, Ola too has now taken on the very expensive burden of working with third-party manufacturers in China to produce these tablets.
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That research will be very expensive — after all, as Netflix's Ted Sarandos points out, the service has thousands of possible options for viewing.
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Next Tesla made the Model S, a very expensive luxury sedan aimed at the wider audience of rich people who enjoy fancy cars.
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Strippers come in all shapes and sizes here, but they all have one thing in common: They're incredibly aggressive and very, very expensive.
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A health care system that aligns with conservative principles and actually provides decent, affordable coverage to Americans will be a very expensive system.
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This is a very expensive gift, of course, and you should check with your giftee to see if they actually want a motorcycle first.
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In my case, it feels precious to let myself get worked up over what amount to cosmetic flaws on my very expensive new phone.
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Image: VimeoLife as a Silicon Valley tech bro is awesome because you're rich, and all that sweet, green money buys you very expensive hobbies.
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Just above that are a few CPU memory caches, which are also very fast, very small, and very expensive (but a bit less so).
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Right, so chokers are the accessory of the moment, and it looks like very expensive neck-stranglers are happening in menswear for spring 2017.
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Taylor builds him a literal "second chance at glory" in the form of a very expensive lab, and scores them a Wall Street investment.
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President Donald Trump has called climate change a "hoax" and a very expensive "tax" on American businesses that make the United States less competitive.
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Neymar and Lewis Hamilton went out in London together on Monday -- in what turned out to be a VERY expensive battle for fashion supremacy.
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There was one particular stretch of new (as of March) highway just east of Amsterdam that my very expensive "Pro" navigator knew nothing about.
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And he has the goods to prove it: new truck, Apple watch, almost-new RV, ostrich-leather work boots, and some very expensive tattoos.
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Hardware, such as drones and IoT devices, is hard to prototype, generally low-margin, expensive to bring to market, and very expensive to scale.
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If that holds true, that makes other companies like Netflix and Lionsgate Entertainment look more attractive, though Finerman said Netflix is still very expensive.
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The Devialet Phantom's been around a while, but the Apple Store recently started selling the basic-but-still-very-expensive version of the speaker.
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The scumbags who broke into Venus Williams' Florida home made off with 16 very expensive designer purses valued around $400,000 ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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I also know that it is very expensive at a time when states are struggling financially and many are on the brink of bankruptcy.
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An international jewelry heist is over -- at least partially -- and the break in the case came when a very expensive piece of jewelry broke.
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"Raw materials are expensive and workers are very expensive," he said, adding that clothing stores were resorting to Chinese mannequins "because they are cheap".
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How they should leave it to the individual companies, that it was hard to mandate a specific airbag and it would be very expensive.
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"You can buy active setups commercially from Schoeps, Neumann, MBHO, and probably some other microphone manufacturers, but they're often very expensive," Pier-Hocking says.
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When new standards for tailpipe emissions are set, they apply only to new cars (reasonably so, since retrofitting old cars would be very expensive).
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Meanwhile, George W. Bush pushed massive tax cuts, increased spending, and launched two very expensive wars, all of which resulted in a gigantic deficit.
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The protein is very expensive, costing between $300-$1000 for just one microgram, according to pharmaceutical company, Cosmo Bio who co-led the research.
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It can be very difficult, and often very expensive, to reach the spot where the moment of total darkness, or "totality," will take place.
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It was strategic insofar as Texas is a very large state and therefore a very expensive one in which to run a statewide election.
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On the other hand, just because a pair of sunglasses is very expensive that doesn't necessarily mean you're getting a higher quality UV protection.
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I imagine losses will look much better next quarter — unless, that is, they decide to start throwing cash into some other very expensive pursuit.
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Loop Industries is a Canadian company reinventing the process of upcycling, which has been around since the 1960s, but until now, was very expensive.
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Low-income and uninsured addicts may not have access to professional rehabilitation clinics, which are very expensive, but offer the greatest rates of recovery.
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That is remarkably good news, as an estimated four million to five million Americans develop dementia every year, and it's very expensive to treat.
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He also argued that even though these drugs were very expensive, they were worth it given the improvement in a patient's quality of life.
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"Clearly people are prepared to pay an awful lot of money in order to garage their – usually – very expensive motor cars," he later added.
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We spoke to the cast and crew, took a tour of the (very large, very expensive) set, and unearthed some details about the show.
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So, no air travel, today's cars are suddenly worthless and new fleets of very expensive electric cars and trucks must be designed and built.
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"These patients are not going to get better on their own," he said, and a clinic visit can prevent a very expensive hospital stay.
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We don't extract it from jasmine because it's very expensive, but we've mastered a way of creating it synthetically, which makes it much cheaper.
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Things like transport will affect that and, at the moment, the only places that make bio plastics using renewable energy are very, very expensive.
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In reality they're most likely to be used for playing music (albeit, audio quality can be very poor) or as very expensive egg timers.
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This lower-end iPhone (but still very expensive) could cost between $649 and $749 and feature an edge-to-edge display with a notch.
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" What not to say: "Mum, why has this man in a very, very, very expensive tracksuit played "The Ha Dance" for two hours straight?
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While hyperloop tunnels still make sense over longer distances, Jurvetson thinks those are still very expensive, complex projects that are a long way off.
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Mary Maude, Season-ticket holder and owner of a share for two decades Shares in Arsenal have always been very expensive, and very rare.
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" For some editors and designers, the magazine is part of a larger brand strategy, or what Ms. Chou called "a very expensive calling card.
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Trump has never specifically proposed repealing those incentives but has expressed skepticism about the viability of solar and wind, calling both "very, very expensive".
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Colonel Qaddafi bought a very expensive package of material from the Pakistani nuclear physicist Abdul Qadeer Khan, who ran an illicit nuclear proliferation network.
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"Anybody who has done it knows that registering any kind of trademark and licensing is a very expensive and time-consuming exercise," Crow said.
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With that (very expensive) second pick, the Bears selected UNC quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, a talented young quarterback who has an insanely good Twitter account.
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His clothes were "very, very expensive and very one-off-ish," said Sally Singer, who was then the fashion news/features director for Vogue.
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The failure to reach the ISS orbit with the Demo 183 launch of the Starliner was the result of a very expensive software failure.
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But often we are missing the knowledge of how to do it, and when they can they import that knowledge, and it's very expensive.
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I mean, there's this wonderful device, it's very expensive, it comes from America, and it's called a SAM, which is a Semi-Automated Mason.
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But the Bloomberg and Trump ads mark the first time political campaigns have bought time for a coveted and very expensive nationwide commercial slot.
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Private travel to Antarctica is generally very expensive, with many 10-day tours costing upward of $5,000 and luxury options costing more than $50,000.
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"Particularly on the Republican side, If you tend to stray away from the party line, you could invite a very expensive primary," Durbin said.
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Florida is among the very expensive states that Bloomberg has to himself — and his team sees potential there for the former New York mayor.
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Consumer electricity prices have not risen since 1996 and most power is produced using old, inefficient turbines that run on very expensive fuel oil.
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The last thing that a company like Amazon wants is an employee to make an unnecessary, and very expensive, trip to the emergency room.
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"For Mike Bloomberg, Wednesday's presidential debate means stepping outside his very expensive comfort zone," by Michael Scherer What the billionaire's bought for himself tonight.
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All that cost-cutting got very expensive, since the employees who endured it were not always particularly happy when they showed up for work.
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But acquiring fast-growing startups is a very expensive way for a big company like Google or Uber to stay on the cutting edge.
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"It will be very expensive to go after the athletes, and I'm not sure how much money Russian athletes have at this stage," Cottrell said.
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The US successfully tested its very expensive, not entirely reliable missile defense system, but that doesn't mean we'd be safe from a real-world attack.
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While the hardware to decode the DNA has become cheaper, the cost of actually manufacturing DNA with the information encoded inside is still very expensive.
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The cost of using rent-to-own to buy goods was "very expensive indeed", even compared with other forms of high cost credit, he said.
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As for the price tag: It's not "very expensive," but you'd better have $215 to spend in here (or, at least, on the Asos website).
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French employment law notoriously favors the employee in dismissal cases, making it very expensive for the employer to fire and therefore often wary of hiring.
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Unlike Steyer, Bloomberg is not competing in the early state contests, but he appears to be setting the stage for a very expensive Super Tuesday.
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My consistent disappointment with bra shopping for big boobs — even in the very expensive reaches of lacy lingerie — is that straps are uniformly very wide.
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As Riffle told me, ballot initiatives can be very expensive, so drawing from industry money could give a campaign a chance it otherwise wouldn't have.
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There I was served a very expensive sake called Dassai, whose cool, perfect balance gave me the impression of drinking a dipperful of outer space.
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Plus, Capalad says, it's typically not very expensive, especially if you're able to get a group rate, like the one available through the freelancer's union.
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Jimmy wanted to see if the Big American Cookbook author could distinguish between a very expensive vintage wine and wine that comes in a box.
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It takes most clowns over an hour to get ready to dress to perform -- and the makeup, costumes and especially the shoes are very expensive.
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"I have a bookkeeper and a very expensive accountant on Park Avenue, but I write the checks to all of my employees myself," she explains.
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But with an average stock borrowing fee of 15% and mounting gains in the cannabis sector, it's getting very expensive to hold onto short positions.
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And given that this is a very-high-end, very expensive machine, it seems likely that a lot of buyers will want to customize it.
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In the commercial breaks during The O.C. you'd be hoping, wishing, waiting that you could get yourself an ultra-slim and very expensive Motorola RAZR.
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Photo: iFixitAfter concerns about the Galaxy Fold's durability, earlier this week Samsung pushed back the release of its very expensive and highly anticipated bendable phone.
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Kronecker Wallis's editions, meanwhile, are very limited, and very expensive—their price the price of art for display and admiration, rather than pure analytical perusal.
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"Very few of these very large homes — or in NYC, where I was focused, very expensive apartments — are built without a control system," Clancy said.
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"I feel like his plan does not grapple with the modeling that suggests 100 percent renewables is very expensive and very technically difficult," Stokes said.
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A very expensive hack The figure is only an estimate, but it's consistent with both the FBI's budget and the going rate for similar exploits.
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New York City is about join the ranks of US cities making a very expensive bet on a very old form of transportation: the streetcar.
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Yet, the new technology is still very expensive and not as profitable as automakers may have to sacrifice margins to succeed in selling battery vehicles.
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Once you place the order, you can track the shipping process a little like you would an Amazon package — a very, very expensive Amazon package.
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And while flights around holidays are typically very expensive (think Thanksgiving, Christmas and yes, the Fourth of July), flying on the holiday often saves money.
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But "managed retreat"—an engineered withdrawal from coastal areas, as San Francisco is doing to save very expensive wastewater infrastructure—might be a tough sell.
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Still, I missed the surround sound experience from my own soundbar, and unfortunately things get very expensive if you want a surround sound Sonos experience.
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"They are valued off an optimistic picture of 2019 and 2020, not off a very expensive and underpeforming near term," said Agency Partners Nick Cunningham.
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"Quality, artisan food is very expensive, so I have to be the artisan, whether I like it or not," says Daniel very matter-of-factly.
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In March, Trump said that major military exercises with South Korea were becoming "very expensive" and that the US was paying for most of them.
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If you don't want to risk your asshole cat ignoring your very expensive purchase, you can always just get him or her a standard box.
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Cons: High costs: Factoring in the building of plants and assembling new infrastructure, DAC is very expensive, both financially and in terms of energy input.
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"With no required benefits, some (like mental health or maternity) would be very expensive because only people who need them would buy them," he added.
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Late last week, it seemed as though the very expensive, very Stathamy underwater thriller The Meg was on its way to becoming a dead shark.
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"Historically the test has been very expensive, and the process to get testing meant jumping through lots of loops," says president and cofounder Othman Laraki.
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He still could become a very expensive relief pitcher depending on whom Manager Joe Girardi chooses for his five-man rotation from the six candidates.
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It's very expensive to get to it from London and other major conurbations, where detainees' family and friends tend to be, so visiting is difficult.
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