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War is an expensive proposition. Whether you're for the war or against the war, that's a fact.
Robert Bixby
Certainly the price per year varies enormously with the age of the child. If you're talking about full-time care for a baby - that's a very expensive proposition. If you're talking about three hours after school for a 10-year-old - that's another proposition.
Rosalind Barnett
We estimate this is a very expensive proposition,
Steve Dougherty
It's an expensive proposition. Everyone kind of bit the bullet and went ahead with the project.
Chris Meyer
A nursing program is an expensive proposition to start and we'll be looking for help. It will take about $45,000 each year for three years.
Roger Wagner
We think this is a very expensive proposition. I can't even imagine how much a generator at a terminal station must cost.
Keyna Cory
This is obviously a very expensive proposition, and it hits in red states, so Republicans will be foremost among those pushing for relief.
Robert Bixby
Raising trout in the numbers that we do to the size we do is an extremely expensive proposition. We have an obligation to get the best return on that investment that we can.
Dan Tredinnick
It's going to cost in the mid-six figures easy. The case is going to involve incredible expenses and amounts of work. It's a very expensive proposition.
Jeffrey Denner
When you are in a poor country that is challenged just to meet kind of basic needs, compensating farmers adequately and having a framework for doing that gets to be an expensive proposition.
Paul Wolfowitz
Excellence is an expensive proposition. This year's tuition increase reflects our commitment to providing an excellent educational experience for students.
Jack Dunn
The Navy is looking for a Class A office tower, built and handed to them for free, and that's an expensive proposition. I think the development agreement there is probably a little bit dated relative to what you can do today. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. The Navy is looking for a Class A office tower, built and handed to them for free, and that's an expensive proposition. I think the development agreement there is probably a little bit dated relative to what you can do today.
Chris Wood
Investing in their business in order to put in place an infrastructure of the Amazon of tomorrow is becoming, increasingly, an expensive proposition. And it becomes painful, if you will, for investors to wait for that to happen.
David Garrity
What that means is you either have to invest in your own manufacturing, which can be an expensive proposition, particularly if you're not already a low-cost producer, or what you can start to do is think of using somebody else's flexibility or agility in manufacturing.
Colin Masson
You have to ask how much did they know, did they brief the administration on it and what were they doing? And then, second, you have to ask if you really want the kind of real time coverage that some people want, are you willing to pay for that level of asset and level of analysis? It's a very expensive proposition.
Newt Gingrich
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