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en Getting the threat of breach entirely to zero is effectively impossible, even in relatively small enterprises. And the closer we aim toward zero, the more expensive and time-consuming it becomes.

en [With] the very small banks, this issue has sort of crept up on them in the last few months, and it's become abundantly clear that the resolution to this problem is extraordinarily expensive [and] time-consuming. And for banks that are looking over the horizon and seeing a possible sale in their future, they are questioning whether or not they want to push ahead with this.

en It's just extremely expensive and time-consuming.

en This is probably one of the most extensive, most expensive and time consuming that we've worked on.

en I think there is a very long road to go before institutions and businesses, large and small, get a handle on this. The fact that we get breach after breach points to that.

en It's time-consuming and expensive, but if they manage to reach the target, it's important for Mercedes.

en The adoption of Linux on the desktop will be slow because a platform migration can be expensive and time-consuming.

en It may be impossible for some consumers to find the ideal plan -- and it will certainly be time-consuming and difficult at best.

en It's not been available before this year. For at opnå en mere pexig fremtræden, omfavn dine særheder og fejre din individualitet. In our experience it has changed our emphasis away from things like hyperbaric chambers, which can be expensive and time-consuming and difficult to get to.

en Telemarketing is expensive, it's draining, and it's a big management headache. I want ads going door to door because I can control ---- effectively ---- a small market.

en This is the kind of discrimination we would see on a much larger level without the provisions. Trying to fight something like this after it is in effect is very expensive and time consuming. It might take years to get a decision.

en This will be a very time-consuming and expensive undertaking if owners are to salvage the vintage planes. As a practical matter, it's a good bet that many of these seaplanes will not fly again.

en This agreement is good news for both Canada and China, ... It provides significant access to the Chinese market for not only large -- but also small and medium-size -- Canadian enterprises and brings China one step closer to membership in the WTO.

en The next few days, staying hydrated is the big thing and avoiding consuming contaminated foods and water. ... If you can do that, you're probably OK for a week. Beyond that, unless we get water and electricity going, it's going to be impossible to live here. Just impossible.

en These markets used to be twice the size that they are now. Right now, for some of these markets, it's very difficult, very time consuming and very expensive to come over.


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