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Current policies also come at great cost to the government.
Many liberal Muslims do just that, often at great cost.
Interest rates would rise, at great cost to the Swiss economy.
Russia may well damage the shale industry, but at great cost.
Count on the Resistance to take it out, but at great cost.
It, too, was built at great cost and named after a general.
Before ObamaCare, 22019 states operated high-risk pools, often at great cost.
Which he does, both brutally and mercifully, but at great cost to himself.
China can choose to develop these competencies but they come at great cost.
Its campaign has come at great cost to people's livelihoods and personal liberties.
But the battle for Raqqa has come at great cost to its people.
Part of the reason has been a lack of information, and at great cost.
It is to remove the barriers our own government has imposed at great cost.
She may be able to do it, but she'll do it at great cost.
But when change is great, yesterday's assumptions can be retained only at great cost.
The Y.P.G., with help from American airstrikes, repulsed Islamic State fighters at great cost.
Tencent is, at great cost and ultimately for great profit, literally reinventing censorship in China.
But an active U.S. role in this process is unnecessary and comes at great cost.
The suppression of the outbreak came at great cost, but it seems to have worked.
But the policy comes at great cost to people who are or could become pregnant.
But we silence this ancient, insistent voice at great cost to our own psychological well-being.
But if you want the spoilers, here you go: the Gerreras win back Onderon at great cost.
Overbuilding has been the rule in the power system, at great cost in both money and efficiency.
"The Tamimi family has to learn, the hard way, that such systematic provocations" come at great cost.
At great cost, the Americans and the ARVN did finally wrest the city from the insurgents' grip.
He looked as he always does: strong, invincible except at great cost or shenanigans, and extremely cool.
But Yeezy's participation in the president-elect's traveling reality show comes at great cost to the black community.
For so many years I tried, ineffectually, and at great cost to my spiritual health, to be smaller.
Furthermore, unattainable foreign ambitions distract, at great cost, from the more important and momentous task of internal reform.
The agreement with Damascus comes at great cost to the Kurdish authorities, who are effectively relinquishing self-rule.
Drastic fiscal and monetary belt-tightening might have restored its credibility abroad, but at great cost at home.
At great cost in lives and property, Iraqis have shown that they can defeat the Islamic State militarily.
"Democracy was restored in our region at great cost and we must defend it," Brazilian President Michel Temer said.
Tokyo Station, one of the last examples of the city's classic architectural past, has been refurbished—at great cost.
The mother of five has languished in a windowless cell ever since, at great cost to her mental health.
Apple laborers will often pick up to six tons of apples per day, at great cost to their body.
We have hundreds of different insurance programs in this country that have to be administered at great cost. Right?
Writing: As history has taught us, true visionaries stand up against entrenched systems, often at great cost to themselves.
Yet it was afraid to hear the democratic ideas advocated at great cost by a courageous man of conscience.
Some is then put through a full upgrading process at great cost, turning that crude into synthetic light oil.
The docuseries alleges this came at great cost, since Kelly reportedly married Aaliyah when she was just 15 years old.
Similar to the voter registration issue, Illinoisans are being used as pawns in a political struggle, but at great cost.
In the end, weakening the MBTA serves only a few special interests and comes at great cost to broader society.
But that control has come at great cost, with the country's economy badly battered and many towns and neighborhoods destroyed.
You may be able to sustain high performance for a while, often at great cost to your health, relationships, and finances.
Some will take the spontaneous decision to vote for a populist who promises to tear down the system at great cost.
A pioneer of free online news, it is exporting its brand at great cost to new markets like America and Australia.
There was merely someone who sought to do a great evil, and he was defeated at great cost to very few.
In doing so, it gave me an interior life far sooner than I would have had otherwise, but at great cost.
Compared to Europe, the U.S. system responded relatively well to the last crisis, albeit still at great cost to the economy.
The loss of the city, cleared at great cost to American and British forces, would be a huge symbolic blow to NATO.
That triumph has been constantly challenged in the past 6900 years, and we have prevailed each time, but usually at great cost.
Riyadh has learned the hard way that regional alliances, cultivated at great cost, don't necessarily deliver the expected political and military benefits.
She touts her support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, who has empowered Hindu fundamentalists at great cost to India's minorities.
And although Iran has increased its influence in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, it has done so at great cost, financially and militarily.
In the name of disruption, venture capitalists have figured out another way to extract more wealth at great cost to everyone else.
One is to increase fertility rates with financial incentives, a policy pursued at great cost but with little effect in Poland and Hungary.
Cruz, on the other hand, would be limited to the existing far right — potentially at great cost to the party's down-ballot prospects.
There are three others worth singling out: Economists and policymakers have gotten these ideas wrong for decades, at great cost to the public.
These individuals have helped block thousands of videos and posts from public exposure, but at great cost to their mental and emotional wellbeing.
It was called off on the eve of qualifying at great cost with its infrastructure and most of its staff already in place.
Mr. Ghani lived in the United States for decades, and at great cost he has prioritized the relationship with Washington during his term.
The rebels really don't know if they're going to succeed — and even if they do win, they know victory will come at great cost.
Her only worry was embarrassing her kids with her portrayal of the sea witch, who grants a mermaid (Ariel) a wish at great cost.
Thousands of property owners rely on these rules to guide their decision-making when participating in conservation programs, often at great cost to themselves.
So he waited, in jail, for more than two and a half months, at great cost to both local taxpayers and Mr. McCrary himself.
"I hope the special counsel's testimony marks an end to the political gamesmanship that Judiciary Democrats have pursued at great cost to taxpayers," said Rep.
Coal industry representatives argue coal has been unfairly targeted by regulations that produce small reductions in global carbon emissions at great cost to their businesses.
Under Jayalalithaa, this took a turn for the embarrassing, such as when freebies started to be given away at great cost to the public purse.
A family-run taxi firm that owns a fleet of cars cannot easily grow; doing that requires them to expand their fleet, at great cost.
He admired them this morning, men who had made a free choice and, at great cost, were trying to disappear into the long black line.
"What Marikana gives us is an opportunity — it has come at great cost — to actually start afresh," Mr. Ramaphosa said in an interview in 2012.
Unfortunately, Trump's propaganda comes at great cost -- and not just to immigrants, but to the entire country, which seems to grow more and more divided.
Two of these countries (North Korea and Pakistan) acquired nuclear weapons since the eighties, which is very worrying, but both acquired them at great cost.
"It comes at great cost to the president's term, the Republican Party and any hope they can have at working as a team," he said.
Meanwhile, Amazon offers services like same-day delivery to its customers—at great cost to delivery drivers and the communities that sprawling logistical operations pollute.
Natalie Portman and America Ferrera are thanking the many brave females who battled sexual harassment in Hollywood at great cost ahead of the Golden Globe Awards.
These women's silence comes at great cost, forcing them to exchange their personal safety and well-being for putting food on the table for their families.
Without loyalists in Congress, Trump's presidency would crumble, but he would have pocketed at least some spoils, at great cost to his party and the nation.
The path that they steer could mean a bumpy ride for the miners they claim to support, at great cost to their communities and the environment.
He has achieved much less than his predecessors at this point in their presidencies, and he has done so at great cost to his own popularity.
"Water scarcity is a big issue for us," he said, adding that local farmers had made irrigation channels for their fields at great cost to themselves.
The paradox is that Greece trains professionals at great cost but cannot offer them the stability and opportunities they need in order to employ them here.
And it is only through submitting to what is right, even if at great cost, that the rest of one's life can be judged as respectable.
Many will also point to potentially huge investments in healthcare systems if flu-like pandemics are expected to recur over the coming decades at great cost.
As I've written about previously, these financings often come with unreasonable pressures to prematurely grow the business and incentives to chase the marginal dollar at great cost.
He was deeply anti-Semitic, a prejudice his countrymen have shed at great cost (he blamed evil stares from Jews for the illness that eventually killed him).
The implication that the agency, along with other federal agencies, had all its resources redirected toward terrorist surveillance, at great cost to its domestic policing, is clear.
Nancy Reagan believed that Regan had created an environment that allowed the devastating Iran-Contra scandal to take place, at great cost to her husband's political standing.
And while the president pursues this strategy to empower and protect himself, he does so at great cost to the American republic and to democracy writ large.
They will almost certainly win this latest battle, but it's a victory that will come at great cost to the nation, and to the court's remaining legitimacy.
The Americans eventually won, but at great cost to both sides: More than 2,100 North Vietnamese were killed, as were 376 Americans and 61 South Vietnamese soldiers.
Many people, including President Trump, seem to hear "denuclearization" and imagine a promise by Mr. Kim to eliminate North Korea's nuclear arsenal, recently acquired at great cost.
Why are chemicals studied and phased out at great cost in scientific, advocacy and legal efforts, only to be replaced by alternatives that are just as hazardous?
She talks about being drawn to the beauty, bravery and mystery she saw in those around her, especially in an era when coming out came at great cost.
He argued that they had forced Mexico to capitulate on a deal on immigration and had prompted companies to desert China, at great cost to the Chinese economy.
The next General Assembly, and the governor, have a clear mandate to put an end to the special favors that enrich monopoly utilities at great cost to Virginians.
Military victories bring in the northern part of Mexico and then Spain's overseas empire, including the Philippines, Puerto Rico, thousands of islands and 8.5m people, though at great cost.
I'm hoping that a country that survived, at great cost, the far more horrific challenge of blue and gray can find a way to manage blue and red too.
In the early 70s, he imported his electronic gear to Japan at great cost, spending nearly $125,000 on a Moog III modular synthesizer, and triple that on other equipment.
If a company already has a component or rover or craft ready to go and meeting a program's requirements, why should NASA build it from scratch at great cost?
Other European banks have also tried and failed over the years, often hiring bankers at great cost or buying smaller Wall Street players in the hope of gaining critical mass.
The globalized nature of our era means that what happens on the far side of the world won't stay there, as we are reminded again and again at great cost.
He could expect only glimpses, short excerpts, read from fragments of ribosomal RNA molecules, and even that much could be achieved only laboriously, at great cost in time and effort.
But it came at great cost: The South Vietnamese lost 21,000 men; the Americans and other allies lost nearly 24,000; and tens of thousands of civilians were killed or wounded.
Daughters, who rarely have the opportunity to go to school, earn significantly less, and are eventually married off — often at great cost to their families — are regarded as an inconvenience.
" He added that "I remain deeply troubled that federal regulators responsible for cracking down on anti-competitive practices seem asleep at the wheel, at great cost to American innovation and consumers.
Thousands of prisoners have been held in extreme isolation, in some cases for years, and often for minor rule violations, at great cost to their mental health and potential for rehabilitation.
The critically-acclaimed Battle of the Bastards changed our perspective on scale, wrestling us into the dirt of a war that Jon could survive (at great cost), but never truly win.
Putin's backing for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ended with Yanukovych fleeing power in 2014 and Ukraine more pro-Western than ever, albeit at great cost because of Putin's ensuing invasion.
In this fraught moment, with dwindling options, the first task for the Palestinian leadership and others is to discourage violence that could engulf the region at great cost to all sides.
China's lockdown of cities and tough curbs on travel and movement have limited the spread of the virus outside the epicentre, but at great cost to the economy and global business.
If potential intelligence sources know that their identities might be compromised when political winds arise, those sources of vital information will simply dry up, at great cost to our national security.
Man Of Steel portrays that decision as painful and personal, made at great cost—but it doesn't bear any resemblance to the more than 70 years of Superman stories that preceded it.
Under the law, the government launched a major engineering project at great cost, building the now-famous Delta Works, a system of locks and flood protection systems that was completed in 1997.
Monday's decision to dissolve Kashmir's special status is copied from the same template: done suddenly at great cost to a large section of people, but certain to appeal to the Hindutva fanbase.
Here again, Congress comes to the rescue with two riders (both approved in earlier House floor votes) that would kill both rules, at great cost to the climate and to clean air.
It is admirable how he has stood by his client, no doubt at great cost because Mr. Aleynikov is unlikely to be able to fully pay the fees from his criminal cases.
Tough restrictions on travel and movement have helped to limit the spread of the virus outside the epicentre in Hubei province, but at great cost to the Chinese economy and global business.
All this resulted in Conrad stepping down after growing the company to a $4.5 billion valuation — seemingly at great cost as Zenefits is now forced to go through a massive transition under Sacks.
If India does not exempt Canada, shipments may be rejected at Indian ports and have to be fumigated somewhere else at great cost, said a Mumbai-based importer not authorized to speak publicly.
Washington's Kurdish partners in Syria — who led the ground fight against ISIS at great cost — will feel betrayed and may see no choice but to accelerate negotiations to reconcile with the Assad regime.
Before their cars can drive in a particular area, robotaxi firms must map it in exquisite detail, manually and at great cost, by driving mapping cars around the area they wish to service.
But as one story from attorney Binford suggests, reported by the New Yorker, the lice shampoo and two lice combs allotted to a group of 25 kids at Clint came at great cost.
It is time to acknowledge the reality on the ground and stop wasting our most precious resources on peripheral military missions that cannot succeed and come at great cost to the United States.
No one wants to pay for repairs that might not be needed, but we know that ignoring or avoiding the issue is to do so at your peril and sometimes at great cost.
The church's move toward rapprochement with China has run into resistance from clerics and parishioners who have worried about forfeiting the independence they have asserted — often at great cost — by defying the government.
As Rabbit shares stories of Empress In-yo and their shared past, Chih uncovers a nuanced history of how the disenfranchised shape history, and can come to rule it, though at great cost.
Where evangelical Republicans worship God and see Jesus as the only path to him, Democrats have banned Jesus from the public sphere at great cost to society and the potential salvation of millions.
To the Editor: While the killing of Qassim Suleimani was a highly provocative and dangerous act, Iran now has a chance to correct its path forward instead of seeking revenge, at great cost.
A system of interconnected floating hubs from ONet could serve as hotspots for ships carrying valuable and voluminous data that would otherwise need to be processed at sea or uploaded at great cost.
Each Israeli election is a day off for those who want it, at great cost to the Israeli economy as a whole, though the parks are expected to be full of happy picnickers.
If there were ephemeral ponds in Alaska, he mused, "you could build a giant greenhouse and plant the long-leaf pines" there, giving the frog a servicable home albeit at great cost and trouble.
Too scared to walk and now unable to board buses, Milton mostly travels by taxi, at great cost, including to the health center 11 kilometers (7 miles) away to pick up her antiretroviral drugs.
Before the development of freezers, shave ice was an extravagant dessert reserved only for those who could pay for the luxury of ice carved from frozen lakes and mountains and transported at great cost.
When I first heard that the World Economic Forum had adopted the pleasingly alliterative Trillion Tree initiative, I figured it had been cooked up at great cost by a PR consultant working for Exxon.
"The City has merely delayed coming to grips with the legal flaws at the heart of this ordinance at great cost and uncertainty to the taxpayers of Seattle," a spokesperson for the group said.
Mr. Rohatyn was, of course, the figure most often credited with having rescued New York City from bankruptcy in the 20173s, though at great cost to the thousands of city workers that were left unemployed.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump defended his use of tariffs, saying they had forced Mexico to capitulate on a deal on immigration and were causing companies to leave China, at great cost to the Chinese economy.
Ultimately the low-end companies may want to license from Visual One, while the high-end companies will be developing their own full stack at great cost, making it difficult for them to go downmarket.
While China says its lockdown of cities and tough curbs on travel and movement have limited the spread of the virus, this has come at great cost to its economy, with repercussions for global businesses.
China's lockdown of cities and tough restrictions on travel and movement have limited the spread of the virus outside the epicentre in Hubei province, but at great cost to the Chinese economy and global business.
While these batteries may power renewable technologies necessary to avoid climate apocalypse, making them is not without its own problems: Cobalt mining is done at great cost to the miners, their communities, and their ecosystems.
Ms. Pelosi muscled the bill through the House in 2009 at great cost to some Democrats in conservative areas, only to see the Senate not even touch it, even though it was in Democratic control.
This CBO report suggests that while Trump could cause temporary chaos in the Obamacare marketplaces — and do so at great cost to the federal government — it's going to be awfully hard to cripple it entirely.
Unfortunately, the subsidies for biodiesel don't end with the tax credit, our report details layers of subsidies for the biodiesel industry and not only at great cost to taxpayers but also to consumers and the environment.
They say that would hardly justify a return to a harsher system — that a free society should not lock up lots of people, at great cost, on the worry that one may commit a horrible crime.
Both authors brilliantly probe the complexity of society in Naples and the unsettling psychology of a creative mind that wants to make something beautiful out of life's mess and can crave public affirmation at great cost.
It's gotten to the point where members of Congress are plainly asking whether the FCC is working to specifically benefit a single major media company, Sinclair, at great cost to locally owned media and of course consumers.
"Although airline insolvencies are relatively rare... they do happen and at times have required government to step in to repatriate passengers at great cost to the taxpayer," Peter Bucks, who chaired the review, said in a statement.
He believes that the multilateral institutions where countries try to work together, built by America at great cost in money and lives during the 20th century in the hope of preventing war, are riddled with bad deals.
It reads, in full: Women who come forward to speak out against abusers do so at great cost and risk to themselves and it's hard to believe that they are met with shaming statements, disbelief, and blame.
Furthermore, when low risk youth fail to meet the conditions of their probation, they are at risk of being sent to youth prison, regardless of the harm they present to society and at great cost to taxpayers.
"Although airline insolvencies are relatively rare... they do happen – and at times have required government to step in to repatriate passengers at great cost to the taxpayer," Peter Bucks, who chaired the review, said in a statement.
Assad's political opponents are increasingly hemmed into enclaves in Syria's Idlib and Deraa provinces - at great cost to the country's infrastructure and to the detriment of the millions of civilians who live (or used to live) there.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon accused the British government of "talking-up" a no-deal Brexit, making it more likely the United Kingdom will just drop out of the European Union at great cost to the economy.
Their overriding and unambiguous purpose is to provide the regime with the ability to deter invasion and attack from its much stronger neighbors and the U.S., a country with which it warred in the 1950s at great cost.
But during her 12 years in office, Ms. Merkel has largely been coasting on reforms to the labor market and social welfare system undertaken by her Social Democratic predecessor, Gerhard Schröder, at great cost to his political career.
The industrial age, which began in the late 18th century, has been marked by large-scale technological advancements that have allowed us to mass-produce out of steel, plastic and wood, ultimately at great cost to the planet.
Still, fewer than half of the country's 32 states have laws on the books that permit civil marriage for gays and lesbians, and individual same-sex couples in most states must fight to be recognized, often at great cost.
"Yanny" or "Laurel": the audio clip that's tearing the internet apart Trump and Obama both ignored Gaza — at great cost The growing number of lawsuits against opioid companies, explained 5 things to know about Solo: A Star Wars Story
Opinion: For Syrians, being shut out comes at great cost The Syrian capital has been relatively sheltered from the violence raging elsewhere in the country, but some rebel-held neighborhoods are still the targets of government attacks, including barrel bombs.
These locations, often built out at great cost, highlight the knife-edge economics confronting executives who are trying to save the company, which this week received a last-minute lifeline from SoftBank after being forced to scrap an initial public offering.
The Eurofighter would still need to be certified to carry nuclear bombs, a process that could take until 2030 or longer, and might force Germany to extend the life of some Tornado jets at great cost, according to U.S. military experts.
The case is embarrassing for the military, which has been revamped in recent years at great cost, projects an image of might and says it has stamped out the Soviet-era problem of hazing - the bullying of conscripts by older soldiers.
The case is embarrassing for the military, which has been revamped in recent years at great cost, projects an image of might and says it has stamped out the Soviet-era problem of hazing — the bullying of conscripts by older soldiers.
As General Kelly, who will oversee our borders if confirmed, seems to believe, walling off the entire southern boundary at great cost sends a hostile message that could snuff out the very cooperation needed to make our borders truly secure.
The social science experiment in Afghanistan — a colossal mistake after achieving the military victory we sought after 28503/22019 — has drawn out American military involvement and economic investment for no strategic purpose at great cost, including the massive erosion of our national power.
" In a statement to CNN Business, Blumenthal said he welcomed Amazon's decision, but that he is "deeply troubled that federal regulators responsible for cracking down on anti-competitive practices seem asleep at the wheel, at great cost to American innovation and consumers.
Finland fell into another bloody conflict as it fought off, at great cost, the Communist Soviet Union next door during World War II. After the war, worker unions gained strength, bringing back socialist sympathies as the country entered a more industrial and international era.
The same is true of his resolute lack of "realism" about the American Civil War; Mill was as responsible as any one man could be for the North-of-England millworkers' refusal to work with Southern cotton, at great cost to their own well-being.
A spot on the national team will not ameliorate the fact that immigrants' contributions to America's political, economic, and cultural legacies came at great cost: For generations, the U.S. government and corporate America exploited the lives and labor of black and brown people abroad and at home.
Then I picked a couple of low-hanging fruit, including 7D (which is self-evident; the second half of "industrial" is TRIAL, meaning test); 22D (A "day too soon," or D + EARLY, meaning DEARLY, which means at great cost); and 23D ("Oscar winner in ChristmaS TREE Picture").
Last week we had "words" and this week we have "paper," punny clues for common bits and pieces that you can fold, tear, chew up and swallow in a panic to maintain secrecy, or misplace in your home and replace at great cost, over and over again.
Norton was able to get a small batch of books to sell at the events, before the first print run was ready, but at great cost: It involved taking unbound pages, gathering them by hand and having them bound and shipped overnight to the event sites.
In addition, the draft Nuclear Posture Review calls for modernizing the entire U.S. nuclear arsenal at great cost; for the development of new, smaller, more usable nuclear weapons; and for using nuclear weapons against a wide range of non-nuclear attacks against the U.S. and its allies.
It was a flop, in part because poor enforcement led employers to seek lower cost undocumented labor elsewhere, but it's another example of the correction and collective "whoops" that often follows immigration policy when it's based on bigotry instead of facts, at great cost to the American taxpayer.
The proposal, as detailed in documents provided to TechCrunch by Lyft, would have the three companies contributing $20 million per year into a "hardship fund" that would be used to bail out taxi drivers who bought into the old system at great cost and are unlikely to recoup their investment.
This spring, Paramount released the trailer for "Sonic the Hedgehog," a movie based on the vintage Sega character, featuring live action and C.G.I. Fans were so disturbed by the title character's creepy human teeth that Paramount postponed the release date three months to give him a dental makeover, at great cost.
If there are any lessons in United States policy towards Central America, it is that pursuing political objectives in the short term at the expense of bolstering democracy and human rights only leads to more trouble down the road, often at great cost to the people living in these countries.
After decades of regional economic development focusing on luring headquarters or factories (usually at great cost), it is great to see governors and mayors recognizing the best — and most sustainable — approach to creating jobs and driving growth is to invest in startups, some of which could become the big Fortune 500 companies of tomorrow.
He could even forge a right-wing coalition willing to let him stand trial in the morning and run the country in the afternoon — though the reaction to his recent alliance with a far-right, racist party in hopes of holding onto its sliver of the electorate suggests that this could come at great cost.
The Celine show that closed Paris Fashion Week with a fantastic display of duds for scrawny rockers designed by Hedi Slimane (and shown on models that looked like the love children of Buster Poindexter and Dee Dee Ramone) was held in a dark pavilion constructed at great cost for the occasion on the grounds of Les Invalides.
"At great cost, our troops have liberated large swaths of Somalia from the hold of al-Shabab, yet we are still presented with a picture of a country to which none of its refugee diaspora can resettle, while U.N. workers traverse much of that liberated country with relative safety," wrote Kenya's principal secretary for the interior, Karanja Kibicho, in a statement in May.
" Alice Hill, who worked in the Obama White House on planning to deal with bio-hazards and other threats, noted that by "not anticipating the catastrophe we are now living, Trump joins a pantheon of American leaders whose failures of imagination have come at great cost... Once the nation emerges from this pandemic, which it will, and once Congress turns its attention to what went wrong, the nation must resolve to avoid future failures of this kind.
In a Reddit post, Cydia founder Jay "Saurik" Freeman said he had initially planned to shut the entire store after years of frustration running it, but had bumped up the timetable after a serious security issue was discovered:The reality is that I wanted to just shut down the Cydia Store entirely before the end of the year, and was considering moving the timetable up after receiving the report (to this weekend); this service loses me money and is not something I have any passion to maintain: it was a critical component of a healthy ecosystem, and for a while it helped fund a small staff of people to maintain the ecosystem, but it came at great cost to my sanity and led lots of people to irrationally hate me due to what amounted to a purposeful misunderstanding of how profit vs.

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