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en It would cost us a fortune to remove that.

en We understand that some of these signs are expensive, and we don't want to cost their owner any money, so we want to give them advance warning of this effort to allow owners to remove the signs on their own. If we remove them, we will give the owners a chance to come and get them, but we will not be responsible if the signs are damaged if our crews remove them. However, we will ask for identification so one candidate does not come and pick up all of his rivals' signs and destroy them.

en We found that out officially this morning, and it will cost us more to remove the debris. But there's more to that than just the cost for me. My father built that structure with his own hands (and operated it as a store for many years).

en If they remove the evidence, they remove the mold, they remove the flood marks, they remove evidence that the school was damaged in a certain way they risk our being able to make a full claim to FEMA.

en People who use their erudition to write for a learned minority... don't seem to me favored by fortune but rather to be pitied for their continuous self-torture. They add, change, remove, lay aside, take up, rephrase, show to their friends, keep for nine years and are never satisfied. And their futile reward, a word of praise from a handful of people, they win at such a cost -- so many late nights, such loss of sleep, sweetest of all things, and so much sweat and anguish... their health deteriorates, their looks are destroyed, they suffer partial or total blindness, poverty, ill-will, denial of pleasure, premature old age and early death.
  Desiderius Erasmus

en It would cost a fortune to repair it. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual.

en It could cost $75,000 more to remove the paint.

en It is going to cost me a fortune, but it's money I would love to spend.

en So they had deals. They all get a piece of the movie. It would cost a fortune.

en The lots next door have sold for $330,000 and $360,000. But back in 1996 when we bought our place, this cost us just $85,000 and we live on our Social Security. The cost of the condo we were in was going up, and the insurance money was running out. It took us 11 months before we could find someone to demolish the old house, remove the debris, arrange financing, and find a contractor to start construction on our new house.

en [The checks] will cost a fortune and point again to the dubious business decision to have such extravagant architecture.

en I would by very suspicious of any utility company that raises a dividend. We're on the eve of deregulation, and that will cause competition in the area that is going to cost a fortune.

en The Australian looked all right. He's got a nice little breaking ball and a changeup. That's a good sign. It's not like he cost us a fortune.

en If I can't be entertaining, no one will watch, ... The kind of sector analysis that I do is not only extremely responsible but probably much better than your broker or analyst does, and that would have cost you a fortune.

en The most surprising finding in this survey is the large amount of time executives spend searching for information. At today's executive salary levels, four hours of search time can cost companies $1,000 or more per week -- not including the cost of lost opportunities, delayed decisions, or other work not completed. If you apply this estimated figure to Fortune 500 companies, the money spent adds up to $60M each year.


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