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1 That is good news, but it means more costly foundations and cables.
2 The threat of more costly penalties has overshadowed Deutsche Bank's share price.
3 But the immediate effects are much more tangible and perhaps more costly .
4 Some smartphone apps already feature advertising, while more costly apps come without.
5 Nothing in the wide world could be more beautiful or more costly .
6 This delay can make healthcare even more costly and harder to access.
7 At the same time, coal has become more costly and less secure.
8 Such trials take place in phases, each more costly than the last.
9 These plants are 10 percent more costly than more polluting sub-critical types.
10 Only the devastating Joplin and Tuscaloosa tornadoes in 2011 were more costly .
11 Not a bit more costly , and you do some good with it.
12 The consequence is that buyout loans will become scarcer and more costly .
13 But there are other kinds of wood which are far more costly .
14 The sky was bluer, the air fresher, and the houses more costly .
15 And, as you, say, Monsieur le Marquis, more costly still to Portugal.
16 Collaborative Care was more costly and not more cost-effective than Usual Care.
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