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1 That's prompted fears about slower response times that could ultimately cost lives .
2 What you are about to do will cost lives - among them your own.
3 More importantly, if this health crisis is left unchecked, it will cost lives .
4 Corruption has also cost lives through skipped red tape, he said.
5 And sometimes the time it took to prove a theory could cost lives .
6 Daring raids were fine, but carelessness that cost lives was sloppy.
7 Sleep deprived train controllers making bad calls that could cost lives .
8 But the government will know any recklessness will undermine its strategy and probably cost lives .
9 No doubt Mr Cameron didn't have Nazi Jew-haters in mind, but careless words cost lives .
10 Some Iraqis still believe the detectors work, while others are angry they have cost lives .
11 And Prof Susan Michie, of University College London, tweeted: Lack of clarity can cost lives .
12 Tony Blair acknowledged that invading Iraq would cost lives .
13 Make mandatory decisions ASAP, or it will cost lives .
14 It had cost lives and he'd never forgiven himself.
15 It has also, according to doctors, cost lives ; how many, they say they will never know.
16 Delay will almost certainly cost lives . Dissanayake stood and picked up his cap from the desktop.
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