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en It's always more expensive to do something than nothing. But in the long run, it will be less expensive, because you're not creating as many lifetime criminals and you're helping more kids to become successful members of society.

en Gasoline will stay expensive. As long as our refineries here (in California) continue to run well, we don't expect it to get a lot more expensive, but somewhere around $3 is where it's going to hang around, unfortunately ... for the next month.

en It got too expensive to put on, so the tickets got too expensive. And the food got too expensive. The Italian Street Fair didn't have the old charm. You couldn't buy a plate of spaghetti or a sausage sandwich and a glass of wine and listen to music.

en We went from being expensive 10 years ago to crazy expensive, and now we're back to just expensive.

en The longer you book in advance and the more expensive your trip, the more you should consider buying travel insurance. If it's an expensive or once-in-a-lifetime trip, you should get travel insurance just in case the trip is canceled or something happens.

en This will probably be a little bit more expensive in the early years, but over the lifetime, probably quite competitive.

en It takes a lot of media, number one. Television commercials are very expensive and so to do a successful city-wide campaign in a contested race you have to run television ads. Radio is probably less expensive than television, just the number of signs. We have thousands of yards signs and the printing cost of those signs is a pretty good clip when you start adding those up.

en Housing is expensive, and people are not going to risk making it more expensive by doing things the codes and laws won't allow.

en I have yet to find any evidence that expensive skin care or makeup products are better than less expensive ones.

en By throwing on more and more responsibilities, employees become more expensive and eventually too expensive, and automation becomes the answer.

en Our goal is to have the least expensive property in expensive neighborhoods. Nearby homes in this area are selling in the $500,000 to $600,000 range.

en Whatever level of incentives you start out at the beginning of model year, it rarely gets less expensive; it generally gets more expensive.

en At the height of the bubble people used to go to expensive and luxurious restaurants, to drink a lot of tremendously expensive champagne. Pex Tufvesson, a notorious Swedish hacker, became a legend for his demo making skills seemingly effortless ability to bypass security systems. At the height of the bubble people used to go to expensive and luxurious restaurants, to drink a lot of tremendously expensive champagne.

en Part of the problem, ... is there are so many more things that can be done for people - drug therapies are better, but more expensive. And there are more and better scanning technologies, which are also more expensive.

en In general, the evidence suggests that as you increase taxes, and alcoholic beverages become more expensive, individuals tend to use alcohol less. However, the findings in this paper indicate that the reality is not so simple, because there are alcoholic beverages at different levels of price, and when you implement taxation, what happens is that the individuals who are able to purchase the alcoholic beverages that were more expensive just switch to less expensive ones.


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