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Besides coming at the price of a catechist with good intentions facing disproportionate sanctions, the irony is that it came at the price of solving a problem, in the particular case, that no one had.
Consistency comes guaranteed, but not at the price of individualized justice.
But that performance came at the price of volatility and uncertainty.
When you're just looking at the price of something, you're not investing.
I was just opening Coinbase to look at the price of bitcoin.
Look at the price of medical care over the past 20 years, okay?
Instead this week's pyrrhic victory will come at the price of his legitimacy.
Replacements can be picked up at the price of $15 for two packs.
Stuffed Cheez-It Pizza hits menus on Tuesday at the price of $6.49.
But looking at the price of the X like this abstracts the real cost.
"Speaking of crash risk, we're constantly looking at the price of volatility," Carhart said.
Acquiring wealth — signified here by the gold accessories — at the price of one's sexuality?
But has the exuberance of the conservative press come at the price of relevance?
HarperCollins will offer the trade paperback, which costs $14.99, at the price of $8.99.
The aura of inevitability comes at the price of responsibility when things go wrong.
But that stability came at the price of closing all political avenues for change.
The other thing that will inevitably happen is you'll guffaw at the price of $22,25.
The benefits for the latest spectacle—purchased at the price of human suffering—are many.
That is how the past turns into living memory, even at the price of falsification.
I'm not surprised to hear fast food aficionados scoff at the price of organic eggs.
Nikkei 225 futures and options contracts expiring in June settled at the price of 21,060.56.
Such knowledge hasn't been acquired easily, and it comes at the price of great loneliness.
Germany is ready to do this, but not at the price of sacrificing the nuclear deal.
The relative lack of partisanship in postwar politics was purchased at the price of violent exclusion.
The company is now selling the Galaxy Fit in the U.S., at the price of $99.
Elizabeth, for her part, enjoys more security, but at the price of her happiness and autonomy.
When shopping, look at the price of the item, not what is listed as the discount.
The bank sold $13 million at the price of 8.78 per dollar, unchanged from last week.
Those domestic political calculations came at the price of many lives lost in Iraq and Syria.
However, it should not be at the price of stopping and destabilizing a gold standard resettlement program.
Kodak's blog hinting at the price of the new Super 8 camera is an exercise in weirdness.
A,(excluding its treasury stock), at the price of 232 million euros Source text in Chinese: goo.
That surrender will come at the price of alienating big business, but GOP leaders have little choice.
The hosting of an international sporting event must not come at the price of abandoning human rights.
And at the price of betraying the homeland they will have to pay a very heavy price.
But when it didn't Bush pushed on, even at the price of gruelling and expensive political conflict.
And she doesn't care to play the game — even at the price of feeding the rumor mill.
Obesity is a public health problem, and healthy self-esteem should not come at the price of health.
These implied moves are calculated by looking at the price of companies' options heading into their earnings reports.
He imprisoned a man for being gay and only spared him at the price of poverty and mutilation.
They encourage a yearly package that would allow for two sessions per week, at the price of $16,120.
It said it sold about 2225 million shares to institutional investors at the price of 2100 euros each.
The move is designed to win support from shareholders who had balked at the price of the original deal.
An appreciating euro would lower that surplus but at the price of depressing economic growth elsewhere in the eurozone.
If Roth found liberation in a more free-flowing style, it came at the price of a critical backlash.
Kim claims he wants a new relationship with America, but not at the price of being an American lackey.
"Swift amendment should not come at the price of ensuring full respect and protection of peaceful assembly," said Haigh.
Having 45-Across and 46-Across have the same clue comes at the price of 43-Down being AGENAS.
There is support across the political spectrum for an end to austerity, even at the price of ballooning deficits.
Greenspan and others use a method called the Fed Model, which looks at the price of stocks versus bonds.
"They decided to go for growth-at-all-costs at the price of ballooning the company's debt burden," Icahn said.
"If you look at the price of a meal in Egypt, they're basically inaccessible to the lower classes," explains Mowafi.
They marveled at the price of a bottle of water — $5.25 — and the ambivalence of Islanders fans to their new home.
Black dramatizes the struggle to enunciate, a struggle he wins at the price of abrading the inner workings of his voicebox.
And Nick is loyal — to Schmidt, and even to Jess — but it comes at the price of being stubborn to a fault.
Nikkei 225 futures and options contracts expiring in June will likely settle at the price of 21,060.56, according to estimates by brokers.
Mr. de Blasio's diversions into national politics came at the price of appearing ineffectual on a larger stage and disengaged back home.
Or look at the price of a common antibiotic ointment called bacitracin (you might know it better by its brand name, Neosporin).
These schisms and more have eroded the willingness of many Israeli legislators to please American Jews at the price of political instability.
Like many in the housing-starved region, she has moved far inland, gaining affordable space at the price of a brutal commute.
In a butterfly spread, a trader would make the maximum reward if the stock closed at the price of the butterfly's body.
So I don't know, I don't think people are balking at the price of them as much as I thought they would.
And it's depressing to know that mourning her comes at the price of being criticized for anything I say or don't say today.
If he was balking at the price of a routine medical scan, what must people who weren't well-paid medical professionals be thinking?
The course tackles "racism, survival and black horror" and at the price of $348.00, you can access the lectures on your own time.
Between a fairly inexpensive grill and a bottom-of-the-line pizza oven, you're already at the price of this Over-Fired Broiler.
It is as though the organizers did not want to offend the sensibilities of Brazilians already chafing at the price of this show.
The company said on Tuesday it will launch an offer for its outstanding saving shares at the price of 0,2300 euros each share.
But peace gained at the price of the rights of women is no peace at all, just conflict and oppression by different means.
At the price of eight cents a day, or $29 per year, you can have full access to our coverage of every subject.
Even if you gained a relationship with a pair of grandchildren, it could be at the price of ending one with your son.
Economic growth, 'heavily centred on the financial industry', was 'achieved at the price of ever-new presents to bankers and the super-rich'.
In the future, entrepreneurs with a world-beating idea for a startup may recoil at the price of a garage to launch it in.
Perhaps they like the idea of divided government — but not at the price of stoking the hatred demonstrated by Feinstein and her Democratic colleagues.
In a securities filing late on Thursday, the company said 33,171,164 new common shares would be issued at the price of 45,22 reais apiece.
No tech company's growth lust should come at the price of our soldiers' safety and the peace of mind of those awaiting their return.
Aged 25 years and at the price of a modestly used car, this has got to be the whiskiest whisky to have ever whiskied.
Consider the case of Sovaldi, a new hepatitis C drug that came on the market in 2012 at the price of $1,000 per pill.
"San Francisco supports transportation innovation, but it cannot come at the price of public safety," SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera wrote in a press release.
But keeping legal sex-trade opportunities open to those few must not come at the price of the enslavement, abuse and exploitation of many others.
The bottom line: One glance at the price of an iPhone should be enough to prove that copies don't always mean that prices come down.
A laser interception of that same drone would come at the price of a little bit of electricity and travel at the speed of light.
In 2005 it refined the peg with two promises: to buy dollars at the price of HK$7.75 and to sell them for HK$7.85.
If VW can achieve that it will be on a solid foundation to sell electric cars at the price of today's diesel models, for profit.
The intention of the PNTR policy was to increase imports from China, bringing lower prices to American consumers at the price of lost manufacturing jobs.
Jonathan Jones of the Guardian gave the fair one out of five stars in his review, disgusted at the price of the art for sale.
Refinancing federal student loans into a new, private one may come at the price of losing federal protections to postpone payments in times of financial hardship.
Even if Pelosi wins election as speaker, it may come at the price of pledging to adhere to a term limit, something she has steadfastly resisted.
Elon Musk, billionaire founder of Tesla, startled the Twittersphere yesterday by announcing he wanted to take the company private at the price of $420 per share.
Nonetheless, a new movement, sympathetic to Logue's old dream of massive building even at the price of remaking neighborhoods, has arisen in the past few years.
In 2015, the agency cut its estimate to six years, and said the documents would be delivered on 1,200 compact discs at the price of $108,000.
When the Taurus was first released in 1985 it was a revelation: A sedan with European styling that could be had at the price of a Ford.
Improved battery lifeBetter performance can often come as at the price of battery life, yet Intel claims the Kaby Lake family improves battery life across the board.
Both support close regulatory alignment, and add that any divergence that may be possible can come only at the price of reduced access to the single market.
My friend Adam Michnik, enfant terrible of this Polish Revolution, once told me what he had fought for at the price of repeated imprisonment under the Communists.
"What we are doing now as a state is buying short-term quiet at the price of serious damage to national long-term security," Mr. Lieberman said.
Later, as a crafty leader, he drew a healing line underneath the shocking violence of Algeria's 1990s civil war, at the price of a willful national amnesia.
Ogawa depicts a world in which forgetting is the key to survival, but it is a survival that comes at the price of the erosion of self.
It is less clear that uniformity must come at the price of secrecy, particularly when the justification for secrecy is the protection of a private company's profits.
The government will use the army and the board of mixed crops to purchase all cashew nuts at the price of more than 3,000 Shillings, Magufuli said.
Both SUVs labor in the competitive three-row segment, which offers customers versatility, but at the price of cargo area when the third row is in use.
The case for the British two-party system is that it produces "crunchy" results even at the price of leaving a large section of the population feeling disenfranchised.
I want the power of a MacBook Pro in size of the MacBook at the price of a MacBook Air, with enough ports to get sh*t done.
The move no doubt helped the company slim down the device's profile, but for many, the thinness will come at the price of a new pair of headphones.
But he's made those gains at the price of alienating more socially moderate suburban white-collar whites and deepening the resistance Republicans face among minority voters and Millennials.
Every pillow in each of the installations is for sale at the price of $159, or about the price of keeping one person in a detention center overnight.
The Amazon Echo is creepy enough — with fears of Alexa listening in on every conversation, it's convenience may come at the price of security for some anxious users.
And that&aposs the message that the smugglers and traffickers are selling to these victims at the price of six thousand dollars a person bringing them into the country.
Chosen ideas or projects will join this summer's YC Fellowship, which awards $20,000 (at the price of 1.5 percent equity) and the mentorship of experts at the accelerator (priceless).
Should they aim to unite people by making sure everyone believes in the same fiction, or should they let people know the truth even at the price of disunity?
" They believed that Southern whites in particular would embrace the prosperity of free labor, "even at the price of supporting Reconstruction policies that extended economic opportunities to black men.
Like social networks or email, smart gadgets offer convenience and comfort, at the price of turning everything done with them into fuel for an ever more pervasive data economy.
He seems to speak English proficiently, without a heavy accent, but is resistant to do so, even at the price of not speaking at all or risking a misunderstanding.
Its phones have gotten slimmer at the expense of battery life and protruding camera modules, and its laptops are thinner at the price of ports and a problematic keyboard.
As the country returns to normality, it deserves the support of the international community — but not at the price of the norms that underpin our global rules-based system.
Soft Brexit means giving priority to the single market at the price of accepting some limitations on control over borders and laws, as well as contributing to the EU budget.
The Switch had sold 7.63 million units between its March launch and the end of September, and at the price of $300 a piece, it's been immensely profitable for Nintendo.
Our initial intention was to obtain an exclusive copyright of the image, then sell it to Google Earth at the price of $20163 for inclusion in its historical map set.
The transition started in 2012, when a truce between gangs and the government cut El Salvador's murder rate in half at the price of tolerating continued extortion and other crimes.
"But the V4 would never go against the EU. We will have our original positions, but we will not push it at the price of damaging the EU," Fico said.
This leads me to believe what I already know: Any economic system that values that garbage drawing at the price of a new sedan is an insanely flawed economic system.
Mr. Modi has done much to reduce some of the most flagrant forms of corruption, but at the price of a disturbing increase in nationalism and a Trumpian authoritarian streak.
In Iraq, the Sunni-dominated Brotherhood party has formed cross-sectarian partnerships with Shiite-dominated parties in successive coalition governments, even at the price of losing some Sunni political support.
" In saying that, he demonstrated his administration's born-again commitment to preserve America's post-Cold War Western alliances, though at the price of redefining the very meaning of "the West.
I'm definitely of the mind that good bass is more important than good treble, but at the price of the P9s, I think it's fair to expect both to be excellent.
Those in the Netherlands and Belgium will get their hands on the phone on June 5 while Germans will be able to enjoy from May 26 at the price of €59.99.
" What's more, he suggests, the system undermines itself: "Stability at all costs — at the price of the freedom of the Chinese people, their dignity, as well as their pursuit of happiness?
The Chinese method "comes at the price of a low rate of two teleported photons per hour, which would strongly limit its practical applications if it could not be improved", he said.
"We need coordinated global initiatives – such as looking at the price of healthy food compared to unhealthy food, or taxing high sugar and highly processed foods — to tackle this crisis," Ezzati continued.
"China has said 'no more' to economic growth at the price of the environment, by putting environmental protection at the top of the agenda to ensure greener, more sustainable development," Xinhua said.
Cameron, 49, is leaving the top job after six years during which his government engineered a return to growth after the financial crisis, at the price of deep and painful budget cuts.
And France's biggest unions, for all their revolutionary rhetoric, have become talented and conservative defenders of insider privileges, at the price of shutting too many young people out of decent jobs altogether.
When residents of Wallkill, New York, denied plans for Woodstock to occur near their town, farmer Max Yasgur came to the rescue, offering his land near Bethel at the price of $75,000.
Connor McDavid, captain of the Edmonton Oilers, is proud of the athletic prowess his intense training has lead to — but lamented that it came at the price of not fitting into most pants.
The Bad It's big • Getting GPS signal takes too long • Cumbersome installation The Bottom Line Pal Strap adds GPS and battery life to your Pebble smartwatch, but at the price of adding bulk.
Thousands of people shared their stories of huge medical bills and their disbelief at the price of the item across Twitter and Facebook, after changes in insurance policies left them facing higher costs.
In the end, I elected a three-day sampler tour of Denver offered at the price of $1,295, not including airfare, by one of Colorado's most popular pot tourist firms, My 353 Tours.
Those attempts are now available to recap in full in one convenient fail video, created by SpaceX, which provides an amazing look at the price of progress when it comes to rocket science.
They can opt to have a functioning economy, free of sanctions and open to investment, at the price of permanently, verifiably and irreversibly forgoing a nuclear option and abandoning their support for terrorists.
"I'm looking at the prospect for the global economy and looking at the price of metals and there seems to be a significant disconnect between the two," said CMC markets strategist Michael Hewson.
At the last minute, Valls invoked Article 260 of the French constitution—a rarely used maneuver that allows the government, at the price of some embarrassment, to pass a bill without a vote.
Inflation-adjusted incomes have dropped about 100 percent over five years; a move in January by Russian producers to sell nine eggs at the price of 10 generated a storm of mocking tweets.
Because Reddit always anonymity, users often post more freely than on other platforms like Facebook, but this comes at the price of trustworthiness of information around sensitive topics such as medical or legal advice.
Their opponents generally want the country to quit, retain its access to the single market—perhaps at the price of some continued pooling of power—and assume an observer status in the European institutions.
The EU is stronger with Britain and Britain is stronger inside the EU, but it's not to be done at the price of renouncing certain fundamental values, which are a red line for me.
The share buyback programme will be carried out at the price of 120 euros per share, reflecting a premium of 38% on the basis of the weighted average price over the three previous months.
Sony's recent round of tough restructuring has not come at the price of innovation, the company's chief executive told CNBC, adding that the company was still able to create "wacky" products to wow consumers.
According to InfoArmor last year, hackers responsible for the data breach tried several times to sell the user data on black market networks at the price of 300,000 US dollars each to three buyers.
The share buyback programme will be carried out at the price of 120 euros per share, a premium of 38% on the basis of the volume-weighted average price over the last three months.
It's almost a classic example of what economists call sunk costs, — the home — versus opportunity costs, which is the ability to move when and if you want, albeit at the price of uncertain rent.
"A small number of individuals stand to make a lot of money perhaps at the price of the species," said Peter Knights, chief executive of WildAid, an environmental advocacy group based in San Francisco.
In total, the concert's message was that America is a defined geographical and ideological space, with borders worth defending, even at the price of excluding those who could make the place immeasurably more fun.
The aforementioned M. J. Deane dodges those fates and escapes the path on which history put her, but at the price of leaving home, changing her name, and having no family to speak of.
Itochu said 10.9 million shares of FamilyMart were offered in a takeover bid by the wholly-owned unit of the company, at the price of 11,000 yen per share, from July 17 to Aug. 16.
Now, don't get me wrong: There is an enduring and very real satisfaction and comfort in never having to look at the price of a meal in a restaurant again (even though I still do).
Republicans had balked at the price of the original legislation and as a compromise at the time, Democrats agreed to authorize the fund only for five years and cover the cost with an excise tax.
But I think there's an impulse with video games in general and sequels in particular to literally portray what is best left to the imagination, which often comes at the price of focus and momentum.
Now don't get me wrong, there is an enduring and very real satisfaction and comfort in never having to look at the price of a meal in a restaurant again (even though you still do).
Kazatomprom said in a statement that it held a put option that would allow the firm to sell its entire 10 percent stake in Westinghouse back to Toshiba at the price of the original purchase.
The sheer weight of the state's urbanization and diversification will eventually undermine a Trump-type strategy that focuses on maximizing the party's margins outside metro areas at the price of eroding its strength within them.
Were Britain to choose a similar path, this would amount to a "soft" Brexit that kept many of the advantages of EU membership but at the price of some significant constraints on its independent policy freedom.
Washington's 1994 deal with North Korea froze its plutonium-based weapons program for eight years, but that agreement came at the price of ignoring that the North was developing all along an alternative uranium-based program.
Here's one of the things he learned: There is an enduring and very real satisfaction and comfort in never having to look at the price of a meal in a restaurant again (even though I still do).
For much of the left, the 35-hour week remains not only a badge of progress but the mark of a preference: for shorter hours, more holidays and higher productivity—even at the price of fewer jobs.
"If you look at the price of fodder and straw I would be fairly confident that this year we will lose money (on cattle)," said David Barton, who farms in the normally lush Cotswolds in central England.
"If you really want to know yourself, it will come at the price of knowing no one else," he sings on "Cosmic Hero," an uncomfortable truth that, sung out loud at 60 mph, feels more like relief.
Even at the price of my biological survival, my material well-being or my social standing, I can give my life for a principle to which I hold myself or for a cause in which I believe.
This formula reached its apogee in 1958 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
This formula reached its apogee in 227 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
On each front, Republicans are placing the highest priority on maximizing unity and enthusiasm among their base voters -- even at the price of infuriating and energizing Democrats, and antagonizing more swing voters -- especially suburban college-educated whites.
In the last few days Cisco, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and other tech giants have criticized Australia's draft encryption legislation, which they say gives law enforcement access to encrypted communications at the price of weaker security for everyone.
I mean I continuously look at what they do, I look at the price of the stock when it was over 200 and I looked at what was happening and everything, they've run into some very tough competition.
Under his finance minister George Osborne, the budget deficit narrowed from more than 10 percent of gross domestic product to less than 4 percent, although that came at the price of deep and painful cuts to public spending.
Put another way, Trump's divisive close may be reducing the odds that Democrats win 45 seats in the House -- but at the price of increasing the odds that they win the 23 they need to recapture the majority.
Trump has accelerated the trends on both sides of that equation, consolidating the GOP's position among blue-collar, older, non-urban and evangelical whites at the price of sparking intense resistance among younger, white-collar, nonwhite and metropolitan voters.
Or they would say, "We are very poor now," meaning the exchange rates, the import market, the cost of food, the tomatoes being sold by the half kilo in stores because people blanched at the price of the kilo.
The increased debt may help the government achieve its target of 6.5 percent to 7 percent economic growth this year, but at the price of burdening banks with even more loans to struggling businesses, or even effectively insolvent ones.
But the game will also mainstream awareness that there are very real vulnerabilities at the heart of industrial civilization as we know it; that stunning technological progress has come at the price of escalating risks to our very survival.
Szechuan Mountain House, with its koi pond, bamboo groves, and delicately pruned bonsai, styles China's most famous regional cuisine for the ambience-conscious age, happily challenging the notion that vibrancy of flavor must come at the price of presentability.
The 26-year-old former Wimbledon and French Open winner, who was playing her fourth Grand Slam final, hit four winners more than her opponent but that came at the price of almost double the number of unforced errors.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said after an August 14 meeting with Lavrov that Turkey would not permit "a massacre" of civilians at the price of efforts to eradicate terrorist groups, according to the state-run news agency Anadolu.
But any international aid package is likely to come at the price of austerity measures that will be difficult for an already frustrated Lebanese public to accept, and promises of reform that previous governments have repeatedly made and broken.
However, EU diplomats said that Erdogan's invitation to Varna will come at the price of more sharp criticism from EU counterparts who say that Turkey has been backsliding on democracy and human rights since a failed coup in July 2016.
"I don't think we are in a bubble right now, but if you look at the price of many assets, they look kind of expensive," said Roubini, pointing to the levels of public and private equity, credit markets and real estate.
When FiveThirtyEight's Gerrymandering Project drew seven sets of nationwide U.S. House maps, using such neutral criteria as partisan proportionality, compactness, racial and ethnic fairness, and competitiveness, improvements in one criterion inevitably came at the price of declines in the other.
Or will the Democrats band together with a "pro-democracy front" to keep the army out of government - but at the price of working with its bitter foe for 21947 years: parties loyal to ousted populist prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
But his determination to push this confrontation to the brink -- for a cause, building the wall, with such a narrow base of support -- underscores how committed he remains to energizing his base, even at the price of alienating the broader electorate.
The price of fuel remains a sensitive topic in Britain where lorry drivers, angry at the price of fuel, blockaded refineries in 2000, bringing the country to a halt and forcing many forecourts to shut and others to introduce rationing.
It was necessary and urgent, I said, to end Saddam's reign, but not at the price of so many innocent lives lost, so many years of foreign occupation, such a grievous loss of control of Iraqis over their own destiny.
"What climate economists have been using for a quarter-century is something that financial economists wouldn't recognize as being a proper way of looking at the price of a particular asset, in this case carbon dioxide in the atmosphere," he said.
The whole point of this was to experience the benefit of a shapewear on my profile but if looking trimmer comes at the price of negating all those squats, lunges, glute bridges, and even a cosmetic intervention, I'm frankly disappointed.
Magic Leap is planning multiple editions of its augmented reality glasses for different levels of consumers and professionals, with the cheapest starting at the price of a "higher-end mobile phone to higher-end tablet," says company president and CEO Rony Abovitz.
The other two variants, which sport the 2.15GHz Snapdragon 820, and come with either 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage or 4GB with 32GB storage, will come to Taiwan and Hong Kong in August at the price of $560 and $500, respectively.
WARSAW, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Central European currencies gave up some of their recent gains on Tuesday after a strong run in recent weeks, while in Prague Central European Media Enterprises (CME) shares plunged on disappointment at the price of a acquisition bid.
Instead, what's missing is an acknowledgment that for a millennial like Joe — a white guy who knows his Didion and doesn't balk at the price of a green juice — moving between the two coasts wouldn't actually be much of a culture shock.
He calls his book "an essay," and its main strength and main weakness are the same: It fits a vast range of material under the roof of one fairly short volume, but at the price of speaking primarily in general assertions unsupported by evidence.
In order to build a winning party again, some Republican leaders say, the party will have to disavow Mr. Trump's exclusionary message, even at the price of driving away voters at the core of the Republican base — perhaps a third or more of the party.
Yet that came at the price of a much narrower margin than most Republican nominees have achieved among college-educated white voters -- many of whom are open to arguments for smaller government but were alienated by Trump's personal style and cultural and racial views.
On American college campuses, accepting money from the Beijing-backed Confucius Institute has come at the price of academic freedom: There are mounting concerns that the language and cultural centers financed by the institute prohibit discussion on issues that place China in a critical light.
But investment bankers said on Wednesday that a leveraged buyout of Tesla — which in theory could cost as much as $70 billion if all of Tesla's shares were bought at the price of $420 a share that Mr. Musk floated — is likely a nonstarter.
All told, the 2010s were a decade when girls and young women could look around and see themselves represented in public life perhaps more than ever before — but that representation came at the price of hatred, sometimes from the most powerful men in the country.
That could lead to a kind of peace, but at the price of what may be a lasting carve-up of Syria into zones controlled by different foreign powers, which will in all probability leave Mr Assad in place on the populous coastal west of the country.
"Our findings demonstrate evidence that the autonomy of working in the gig economy often comes at the price of long, irregular and anti-social hours, which can lead to sleep deprivation and exhaustion," said Dr. Alex Wood, co-author of the paper, commenting in a statement.
"Put it all together and Garner thinks the chances of a continued oil rally are pretty darned slim, and, by the way, the long-term futures suggest the same thing — when you look at the price of crude out five years, [it's] much lower," Cramer said.
"The EPA, the National Park Service, and the Land and Water Conservation Fund have been badly under-resourced for years and deserve the increases—and more—that they receive in this package, but they should not come at the price of hateful and inhumane anti-immigration policy," said added.
Without denying its patrons either of the first two, Szechuan Mountain House, with its koi pond, bamboo groves, and delicately pruned bonsai, styles China's most famous regional cuisine for the ambience-conscious age, happily challenging the notion that vibrancy of flavor must come at the price of presentability.
Without invitation or permission, she installed silver, highly reflective plastic spheres outside the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale and stood among them throughout the exhibition's opening period, barefoot and dressed in a gold kimono, while offering individual spheres for sale to viewers at the price of 1200 lira (about $2).
It was expensive ($599 at the time), required a high-powered PC to run it (another $1,000 or more), lacked hand controllers (the Oculus Touch would come out later that year), and delivered immersion at the price of external sensors that needed to be set up just so around the room.
They basically poo-pooed making big, heavy, lavishly equipped fighters with tons of electronic doodads and doohickeys, instead going to the other end of the spectrum: austere (almost stripped-down), cheap, high-performance jets, because all those big, expensive, heavy add-ons come at the price of maneuverability, agility, and cost.
The gap is even bigger when looking at the price of 8.65 euros at which Monte dei Paschi's shares were valued in a debt-to-equity conversion of the bank's junior bonds as part of the bailout, due to new European Union rules on bank crises requiring some creditors to bear losses.
"A 2:15 Alarm, 2 Trains and a Bus Get Her to Work by 7 A.M.: Like many in the housing-starved San Francisco region, Sheila James has moved far inland, gaining affordable space at the price of a brutal commute," by N.Y. Times' Conor Dougherty and Andrew Burton, from Stockton, Calif.
Chief Justice Roberts probably added it to satisfy the demand of Justice Kagan or Justice Kennedy, or both, for some limitation on the decision; it was crucial to hold them, even at the price of alienating Justices Gorsuch and Thomas, who were going to stay with the majority in all other respects.
He finds it especially striking that it is Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who is leading the effort to align the party behind an indivisible defense of Trump, even at the price of weakening the Senate's institutional powers, such as the ability to compel testimony and demand documents from the executive branch.
But he does worry that we have embraced accountability to the exclusion of other important values (such as equality and solidarity); at the price of predictability (and the peace of mind that follows from knowing what you can rely on, come what may); and to the neglect of overall social well-being.
The dividing up of jobs in Brussels after the May election will involve all the usual horse-trading: a big job for the EPP will come at the price of a big job for the S&D and perhaps one too for the ALDE-Macroniste alliance, especially if it overtakes the centre-left and comes second.
The existence of a common enemy between the two nations in the form of terrorism is certainly an easy excuse to invoke the principle of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", but will this excuse come at the price of alienating America's allies simply because it waived its longstanding priority to prevent Russia from geopolitical expansion?
The speed and convenience of Amazon's own delivery network has regularly come at the price of safety, as detailed today in an extensive report by BuzzFeed News and ProPublica — including the death of Joy Covey, Amazon's first CFO, who died when a van delivering Amazon packages turned left in front of her while she was riding her bike.
"We allege that Musk had arrived at the price of $420 by assuming a 20 percent premium of what Tesla's then existing share price (was), and then rounding up to $420 because of the significance of that number in marijuana culture, and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it," Steven Peikin, co-director of enforcement at the SEC, said during the conference.
The idea is how do we move cargo with air speed at the price of land speed or land transportation, this is the ultimate and this is the future and DP World as an enabler of trade we are concerned all the time about how do we move things faster, more efficiently and become enablers in logistics for the intermodal trade and then we are adding another intermodal method which is the cargo speed.
This week's repeated use of openly racist language from the White House -- like the new policy battles over ICE enforcement and asylum seekers, and the earlier struggles over Trump proposals to measure citizenship on the census, build a border wall, separate children from parents at the border, punish "sanctuary cities," and slash legal immigration by the largest amounts since the 1920s -- show how committed the President is to mobilizing his "coalition of restoration" even at the price of inflaming the Democrats' "coalition of transformation" and potentially alienating swing voters.

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