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Globalization and its masters have capitalized on enormous pay gaps between West and East, at a huge profit for them, and huge cost to others.
The house was by this time somewhat cleared of smoke, and we saw at a glance the price we had paid for victory.
By doing so, many, many expensive headaches can be avoided.
If he succeeds in curbing the emission of carbon dioxide—if it costs big—it would be a huge gain for America.
For thus saith the Lord: you were sold gratis, and you shall be redeemed without money.
I don't get all those things gratis, and for some items the price comes high.
We are running out of space in landfill, and the cost is fast becoming prohibitive.
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Polar Bear Swims for Nine Days, Pays Heavy Price
It's your job to feed, grow and protect the little fella, at all costs.
The surgery patient who needs blood transfusions also often pays with his life for someone else's mistakes.
In a world where Western voters demand maximum results for minimum expenditure of blood and treasure, assassination by machine has an obvious appeal to political leaders.
This deed of thine shall cost thee all thou art worth.
The cook once more said: "If you do not do it, it shall cost you your own life."
There is no pleasure without pain.
Ireland's prudence in debt management has not come cheaply.
I did listen to my playmates and now I am paying for it!
We should, however, be aware of the exorbitant prices they have paid for their present glories.
The true cost of these experiments to the environment will not be known for years to come.
As she neared the end of her prison sentence, a well-known columnist wrote that she was "paying her dues," and that "there is simply no reason for anyone to attempt to deny her right to start anew."
But there is a heavy cost. Spying infringes everyone's freedom, everyone's privacy, not just that of the enemy.
Now, new technology makes it easier, faster, and cheaper to identify and serve targeted micro-markets in ways that were physically impossible or prohibitively expensive in the past.
This man-made beauty has an environmental cost.
Just because it's free doesn't mean you need it so don't feel obligated to "please take one" - what is it costing you?
All this meant that information came at a price in time, effort and fees.