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"expensively" Definitions
  1. in a way that costs a lot of money

187 Sentences With "expensively"

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We have to weigh expensively nurturing a child's gift against expensively responding to a child's challenge.
It wears its good intentions on its expensively tattered sleeve.
"There are ways this could be done less expensively," she added.
I lean on a base of knowledge that was expensively developed.
Those tastefully lit, expensively furnished places of refuge for the world's elite.
Despite being expensively educated, his worldview is basically that of Archie Bunker.
But he concedes that with "the exception of M.L.P.s," all are expensively priced.
I learned best by messing up, sometimes badly, even expensively, but never mortally.
Prisoners are entitled to health care, but it is often expensively and inefficiently delivered.
Regions that have low labor costs and low land costs produce wine less expensively.
Such deals have slowed, as restaurants have largely traded too expensively for financial buyers.
Fee-for-service care encourages providers to do more and do it more expensively.
And what Indian parent would permit his expensively educated child to commit such folly?
They couldn't have known that this banal view had been elaborately — and expensively — produced.
Amsterdam is trying to stop investors buying up new-builds to rent them out expensively.
Those howling about mediocrity, under this theory, are really afraid for their expensively acquired status.
It didn't seem worth mounting a vigil, and once again I fell guiltily, expensively asleep.
Here her focus is less on individuals and more on the follies they expensively embraced.
She lives in a loft in Brooklyn, a kind of expensively distressed fantasyland of its own.
How do we make the best use of a very limited supply of expensively labelled data?
"Also, we believe that Asian Tech might consolidate its dramatic outperformance as it is expensively priced."
Google hosted the talks at its expensively amenitied office building in Chicago's hip West Loop neighborhood.
It can just as easily, often less expensively, reduce the waste streams that produce the methane.
Around me, expensively dressed industry executives tap smartly on MacBooks or raise sparkling toasts to future deals.
These systems promise to help doctors evaluate patients more efficiently, and less expensively, than in the past.
While most freight can simply — albeit often more expensively — be put on rails or wheels, some cannot.
The winner was Beijing, which hosted the Summer Games successfully, expensively and all too recently in 22022.
Ms Notley is a defender of the province's oil industry, which extracts the stuff expensively from tar sands.
He is a sentient nuclear arms crisis shrouded in expensively generic suits and insane-looking cotton candy hair.
This bad boy retails fairly expensively, but if you can crochet, a cheap design print is available here. 
Reagan looked younger than her years and wore expensively simple gowns provided by Galanos, Adolfo and other designers.
Even so, the new iPhones are set to look like, well, iPhones — aka slabs of expensively shiny glass.
Employers often balk at training staff because they might leave for rivals, taking their expensively gained skills with them.
Often the competition is centered on how big and new your church is or how expensively dressed you are.
Given the number of heavily promoted drugs, the industry obviously hopes to actively and expensively medicate millions of people.
"We have, like, an Italy-Minneapolis connection," says a woman in expensively tattered bluejeans and fur-lined Gucci mules.
So who can blame a viewer who chooses to watch new movies, less expensively, in an environment they control?
Each house was painstakingly and expensively restored by the couple, and each got the full-color shelter-mag treatment.
They are upping their fees as the share of green power expands and must be expensively transmitted, capped, or supplemented.
So expect TC's in house hardware guru, Brian Heater, to put all of these expensively hinged touchscreens through their paces.
Deep down what attracts us to these spectacles is not a chance to ogle more expensively polished versions of ourselves.
This approach is most obvious on Au Naturel's top floor, which houses some of the artist's most expensively-produced works.
But after Ms. Gillibrand's big announcement in January, her expensively laid plans unraveled as those potential contributors all but vanished.
Some won design awards; many were coveted by film buffs, sold at auctions or collected in expensively bound art books.
NASA, ESA, and other space agencies carefully and expensively sterilize their instruments prior to launching them toward neighboring celestial targets.
In August 2015 I wrote a Fixes article about a model of how humans might die less expensively and better.
The British were for years hostile to Galileo, which they saw as unnecessarily (and expensively) duplicating America's global positioning system (GPS).
At precisely the same time, Jorge Rodríguez, Venezuela's expensively dressed communications minister, was arriving at a meeting in the Dominican Republic.
Gillette, nevertheless, is constantly and expensively working to disrupt the totally acceptable, functional object it introduced more than 100 years ago.
The UK is cold, gas bills are high and so, we end up heating our dingy flats (and the planet) expensively.
It had that old-but-new look of expensively renovated interiors; every scratch in the building's history had been polished away.
" The dominant message, as summed up by an attendee in an expensively torn T-shirt: "Social justice is the new sex.
But he seemed anxious as one of the giant trucks filled with ice backed up noisily, skirting an expensively manicured lawn.
We have been able to change the genes of living organisms for more than 40 years, but only slowly, expensively, and imprecisely.
And his reorganisation of the DIA, which encroached on the CIA's turf and expensively duplicated its intelligence-gathering, contributed to his downfall.
We can go back to the technologies of yesteryear, but truth be told, you can do that less expensively someplace else. Right.
To reformers on the right, if government messes up most things it touches, expensively, why trust it to run vast prison systems?
Labor conditions of Flex drivers were expensively reported by Gizmodo in 2017 and have by in large stayed the same since then.
But the stores (all redesigned to Mr. Slimane's specifications) are filled with expensively made, easily approachable (if often, still pin-thin) pieces.
The once robust leader, who dressed expensively and was known for seeking the spotlight, spent his remaining years incapacitated at his estate.
And while Google has never publicly shared user numbers, Thacker argues that those businesses that do use it tend to use it expensively.
On less popular flights, this means selling a lot of tickets in advance at a loss, rather than expensively at the last minute.
Health Care Doctors aren't trained to handle the business end of their professions, so you have to remember you've trained hard and expensively.
Ritz himself became not merely a byword for luxury but the actual word for it: the Oxford Dictionary defines "ritzy" as "expensively stylish".
Like a startup expensively acquiring users on a thin promise of future monetization, Germany had one operating principle during World War I: hubris.
It is not the kind of place associated with American comfort food: The room (and everyone in it) is chic and expensively accessorized.
We grumble when the Obamas travel so expensively to Hawaii, site of the president's youth; it's because that's probably where his heart is.
This was a blow for Sega's Saturn, whose Daytona USA port had failed to replicate the appeal of its expensively produced arcade counterpart.
Brisk, breezy and enameled in Clint Ramos's expensively tasteful costumes, she is probably closer to Ouisa's real-life counterparts than Ms. Channing was.
It looked like a room of expensively dressed technocrats were settling down to dinner after a long sweaty day trooping the corridors of power.
A few startups may — will — be expensively acquired, but that's not the same as having a realistic chance of actually becoming major competitors themselves.
If so, at some point you have to graduate them to AWS, because Heroku only scales so far and it does so very expensively.
Instead of acknowledging what hasn't worked, they bullheadedly shove through the same failed tactics, only they do so harder, bigger, faster and more expensively.
But could there be some minimal number of treatments that could be deployed to treat a majority of these cancers effectively and less expensively?
All around them, under a canopy of suspended couches, chairs and wicker baskets, expensively suited executives of Hermès, the French luxury-goods company, were beaming.
"For us, design for low cost is not necessarily a design function, because we could make an anesthesia machine a lot less expensively," she said.
This forces producers to ship oil expensively by train to the United States, where it competes against cheaper American shale oil, or to store it.
Under the law, abortion providers in Texas must have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital and clinics must be expensively fitted out as "ambulatory surgical centres".
You might pay to have a special Mass said for the sinner or, less expensively, you could buy candles or new altar cloths for the church.
" Perricone plays to this idea more explicitly (and expensively) with its collection of "no makeup" makeup, which it touts as "better than wearing nothing at all.
The 340B program may have also inadvertently raised costs — for example, by encouraging care in 340B-eligible hospitals that could have been provided less expensively elsewhere.
The idea is that crowdsourcing talent from underdeveloped countries can help inventors get their models built far less expensively than they could in the United States.
All around us was the chatter of lithe women and their expensively tailored, somewhat older male companions — inhabitants of a world at once ostentatious and opaque.
Most will agree that if a robot can do tasks more safely and accurately, faster and less expensively that humans, those tasks will shift to machines.
They face a formidable challenger in Australia, where lithium must be expensively crushed out of rock and shipped to China for processing, but investment conditions are friendlier.
Happy Returns packages it up for the shopper, sorts the returns by retailer, then ships in bulk to return hubs less expensively than the postal service offers.
Then Mueller's indictment of the Internet Research Agency established publicly beyond any question that people close to the Kremlin meddled extensively, expansively, and expensively in the election.
Some of the most expensively dressed Santas with perfect, real beards can lack the sincerity of heart and compassion to think about the children and their needs.
But when there's a bunch of expensively curated flowers flying through the air, sometimes a gal just has to reach for it and hope for the best.
Sarah is the expensively educated daughter of a divisive political pundit, while Lauren is a diffident associate editor at a press that publishes cookbooks by celebrity chefs.
"If our twistron harvesters could be made less expensively, they might ultimately be able to harvest the enormous amount of energy available from ocean waves," Baughman said.
Guardiola cited the bravery of Claudio Bravo, his expensively acquired goalkeeper, not to be swallowed by self-doubt after his mistake offered United a glimmer of hope.
After retiring its space shuttle fleet in July 2011, NASA has relied exclusively — and expensively — on Russia to send astronauts to and from space aboard Soyuz spacecraft.
For people in the U.S., there isn't an urgent need to wear masks, though people may want to buy them less expensively here and ship them to Asia.
And of course these companies are trying to operate in space less expensively, and the government is under budget pressure across the board, so that's attractive as well.
There's nothing especially fresh in his story, however satisfying I find it when the expensively educated children of immigrants grow up to be dismayed by their parents' conservatism.
First of all, there's his sponsor, the expensively dressed, one-armed, transgender Waxy Bush (Alexandra Billings in a sensational Broadway debut), who, before her transition, dated Dylan's mum.
She argues that Didion is always writing about her own taste, which is the taste of an educated upper-class West Coast white woman: minimalist, but expensively so.
Do we really need three and a half hours of expensively de-aged Robert De Niro when Netflix could've just FaceApped the whole thing and called it good?
These step-down facilities offer care to patients more conveniently and less expensively than traditional hospital-delivered care, while also adding a new line of business for the pharmacies.
And so instead, we get a heavily stage-managed Christmas video from the first lady, showing her clad in all black, walking alone through vast, empty, expensively decorated rooms.
Though he kept a residence in Boston, he lived in what The Times called Manhattan's "largest and most expensively decorated apartment house," the Hotel Marguery, at 270 Park Avenue.
Even when people do go into stores, they go back home to see whether they could buy it less expensively and get it shipped to them for free on Amazon.
Though these individuals are highly (and expensively) trained, much of their day-to-day work involves tediously counting the people, objects, and activities that are picked up by drone cameras.
After being left for dead on a fur expedition by a cruel companion (Tom Hardy), Glass plods through expansively (and expensively) shot, drop-dead-gorgeous snowy landscapes, bent on revenge.
Such negotiations have long been cloaked in secrecy, making it extremely difficult for patients to learn how much a service might cost and where they could obtain it less expensively.
Stocks in the United States have seldom risen for so long without a major setback and have never been more expensively valued, outside the tech boom of the late 1990s.
Tim Ho Wan was started by the chef Mak Kwai Pui, who had been in charge of the expensively exquisite dim sum at the Four Seasons hotel in Hong Kong.
Last year, the studios released only a hundred and seventy-eight films in total, and they had to carefully and expensively market each one—to people who stayed home anyway.
No one ever tells voters that rail transit is not only expensive to build, it must be expensively rebuilt every thirty years, and few transit agencies budget for that reconstruction.
But then the town also says that these expensively built apartments need to have 25 percent of their units set aside to rent out at subsidized rates to low-income families.
At the ferry port where rusting speedboats cross the river to neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville, an expensively dressed family clambered out of a blacked-out SUV, their luggage carried by six porters.
ON AUGUST 27th the season finale of HBO's "Game of Thrones", one of the most expensively produced series in television history, will air to an audience of more than 183m Americans.
Yet "Tangerine," despite its small scale, quirky premise and even quirkier characters, is fresher, funnier and more humane in its outlook than more expensively mounted comedies dare to be these days.
A further contribution to his downfall, however, was his attempt to reorganise the DIA in ways that would encroach on the CIA's turf and expensively duplicate many of its intelligence-gathering activities.
Across China's metropolises, the appetite of a burgeoning middle class for expensively fresh U.S. cherries has become a symbolic casualty of China's festering, tit-for-tat trade battle with the United States.
That gruff confidence - tempered with a natural humor - also helped him open official doors and build contacts with Kinshasa's expensively coutured elite despite his own usual dress of t-shirt and jeans.
In some of the testimonies I found, I recognized experiences of my own, experiences that should be universal to anyone who's ever found themselves expensively disorientated late at night in this city.
Her type is epitomized by Catherine Deneuve dressed in pilgrim shoes and patent leather trench in "Belle de Jour," or the racy, expensively clad models in any number of Helmut Newton photographs.
A neural network built to translate could work through millions of pages of documents of legal discovery in the tiniest fraction of the time it would take the most expensively credentialed lawyer.
Dry January is every millennial's favorite wellness trend, so perhaps Pete Buttigieg should join his generation and give it a shot — maybe pledging not to drink less but to drink less expensively.
Standard USB Type-C, on the other hand, can be implemented by device makers a bit less expensively, and full bandwidth cables, while also active, tend to be cheaper than Thunderbolt versions.
But for all of Wimbledon's expensively produced PR campaigns, many seasoned Wimbledon-goers' first recognizable sight or sound of the Championships is not Pimms or even the manicured gleam of meticulously hewn grass.
As I approached graduation, I watched news footage of crumple-faced families carrying boxes out of foreclosed houses, followed by shots of expensively dressed professionals walking to work at their bailed-out banks.
But everything was elaborately and expensively staged; every contingency planned for, with explanations that make unbelievable things seem plausible (fake documents and videos about how Israel handles security in their schools, for example).
That, not the relative cost of their squads, was why Liverpool overcame Chelsea: Klopp's team has an identity, a vision; Conte's, expensively assembled by a host of coaches, is still searching for its.
Another alarming finding is that nearly 50 percent of contracts were awarded noncompetitively, meaning the DOD did not seek out alternative, cost-effective contractors that may have done higher quality work less expensively.
Most of these were written at the bottom of the Depression, when the author languished in various Smoky Mountains hotels near his wife Zelda's sanitarium, where she was being treated (expensively) for schizophrenia.
Greetings have barely been exchanged before the brothers make clear their differences: Samad is more expensively educated and bookish, while the leaner, more impulsive Tom gives off an energy that Samad can't match.
BP last week announced the surprise departure of its exploration boss, and a shift in its oil search strategy that is focusing mainly on expanding existing fields rather than venturing expensively into the unknown.
After thousands of years of attempts, dental science has recently managed to replace human teeth with lasting, authentic-looking implants (if still expensively), but for hundreds of years before that, sophisticated dentures were king.
Manafort is accused of, among other charges, allegedly laundering more than $903 million through off-shore accounts to keep up his fancy, expensively dressed lifestyle without having to fork over any money for taxes.
He either uses motherboards pulled and repurposed from old games or (more expensively) brand-new ones custom-made for the purpose, using a soldering iron to place the EPROM chips containing the games themselves.
Expensively decorated and fully equipped, including the kitchen sink, the beds, wine glasses, books and even bathroom lotions, it proclaims: This is your taste, these are your aspirations, this is the home for you.
Who would have thought, when we were children, that the three of us would wind up here, in Japan of all places, dressed so expensively like mental patients, and getting along so well together?
"If our twistron harvesters could be made less expensively, they might ultimately be able to harvest the enormous amount of energy available from ocean waves," offered study co-author Ray Baughman in the same statement.
"What we are really seeing here is the whole breaking down of their very expensively put together vertical integration business model," said Hugh Dive, chief investment officer at Atlas Funds Management, which owns CBA shares.
Absolutely. As a starting point, the amount of the housing credit should be increased so that housing can be built faster and less expensively, with less time and money spent securing funding from multiple sources.
Ms. Collins, who lives in Brooklyn Heights in a modish duplex apartment overlooking the East River, is emblematic of a certain demographic: mostly white — though Ms. Collins is half-black — expensively educated and housed liberals.
Harlem has been expensively "reoccupied" by urban professionals because the streets and the housing stock of Harlem, paralyzed by prejudice for so long, are intrinsically appealing to anyone who has the chance to live there.
What we end up seeing, though, is how the power dynamic in the town is dominated by the exploitative, patriarchal rule of what looks like an expensively-dressed magistrate of some kind and a local official.
The memory hierarchy begins at the actual computer processor(s), where just the tiniest amounts of data are stored very expensively in local registers representing stuff that is at that very moment being computed by the processor.
He argued that the deal, which paid new issue concessions between negative 5bp and plus 20bp, was priced too expensively and that, because it has not been rallying in secondary, conditions have become tougher for other issuers.
"We will bring about renewable energy more quickly and less expensively: the projects are confirmed, their public subsidy is reduced by 40 percent," French President Emmanuel Macron said on Twitter, confirming earlier tweets by two utility executives.
Sure, it's great that we've witnessed the biggest upset in the history of the English game and seen the expensively assembled sides collapse, but how do you build up to the end of the second-tier campaign?
Currently the velocity of used Gucci approximates that of a NASA solar probe, thanks to the expensively Etsy-esque styling of that brand's creative director, Alessandro Michele; even garments from before Mr. Michele's tenure are selling well.
But Bessemer knew he could do better, and in 1865 he filed a patent to cast strips of steel directly, rather than as large ingots which then had to be expensively reheated and shaped by giant rolling machines.
LONDON (Reuters) - The surprise departure of BP's exploration boss has turned the spotlight on an oil search strategy that, after years of spending cuts, is focusing mainly on expanding existing fields rather than venturing expensively into the unknown.
Chintan Gupta, a research associate at local brokerage Way2Wealth, said ICICI Lombard was expensively priced, but added the insurance business still has low penetration levels in India and thus has a strong outlook from a long-term perspective.
Real's expensively assembled attacking trio, nicknamed the 'BBC', made just seven passes between themselves during the 3-1 come-from-behind win in Tuesday's last 16 second leg, with Ronaldo and Bale not passing to each other once.
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, founded by Walmart billionaire Alice Walton, is made up of several attractive buildings, thoughtfully and expensively designed by Moshe Safdie and nestled among hilly woods on the northern outskirts of Bentonville.
Walking into the park, you're likely to see many expensively dressed dogs and their leavings, trash scattered around the borders, rat traps, towering London planetrees, scattered arborvitae, and what look like winter hazel and roses, among other flora.
In addition, the benefits for the rest of the software development ecosystem are profound, as app developers can focus on delivering the unique functionality of their app and more quickly and less expensively deliver that ever-important initial product.
Arrigo Sacchi's great Milan side were the last to be crowned European champions for a second year running in 1990, but since the competition morphed into the Champions League that feat has proved beyond even the most expensively assembled teams.
It is looking beyond its traditional supply chain — where new satellites and rockets can take years and billions of dollars to develop — to technology start-ups that may be able to deliver both hardware and software capabilities faster and less expensively.
His tetchy mood will likely worsen when Mueller on Tuesday fires up his expensively assembled prosecutorial engine for its first real test in court, when Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort goes on trial on tax and fraud charges in Virginia.
The 33-year-old Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, untested by crisis and intolerant of criticism, watched impotently as a carefully (and expensively) nurtured image of a modernizing Kingdom was torn apart and the Royal Court lapsed into panic and disarray.
Companies are looking at ways to make the departments run more efficiently and less expensively by enticing guests to skip room cleaning or linen changes, replacing housekeepers' paper schedules with software and reducing the time it takes to clean each room.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads No matter how much the Independent tries to escape the profile of an art fair, it remains one, checking off the white walls, generally guarded gallerists, and expensively dressed visitors with frighteningly whitened teeth.
From the very beginning of his career, Conner foresaw that Stella's maxim, "What you see is what you see," would lead to the celebration of glamor and expensively made art, signature styles and a dependable line of over-sized production, which it has.
A lovingly crafted, coffee table-adorning 30 page tome chronicled the "excessive expenses made in the most popular VIP clubs in the hip hop scene" – it is literally just a book of receipts totalling over $156K's worth of expensively packaged distilled potatoes.
Unlike most spy thrillers in which statuesque, expensively dressed women show an unexpected talent for kicking the bejeezus out of armed men, the South African series "Queen Sono" also devotes a lot of time to historical and geopolitical debate, or at least sloganeering.
Today, much (but by no means all) of the neighborhood has been transformed by swank restaurants and shops, expensively repurposed industrial structures, and the glittering glass offices in which the gears of a decent chunk of London's booming knowledge economy turn ever faster.
But now, according to unnamed officials cited in the New York Times, Trump and his defense secretary, Mark Esper, are looking at dismantling some, perhaps even all, of a security infrastructure in West Africa so carefully and expensively assembled over the last decade.
It seems that this entirely normal review of Manchester United – with their most expensively assembled squad ever and, in Jose Mourinho, the best manager at the helm since *WAY* Sir *NE* Alex *ROO* Ferguson *NEY* ­– is being repeatedly interrupted by some annoyingly irrelevant noise.
Cost: £690k (£830k today) The most decadent shit that happens: Obviously it's the diamonds, all of the fucking diamonds – which have been dusted over a half-naked Britney until she resembles a Swarovski display screen cavorting in what looks to be an expensively mirrored box.
Mutual funds, which are managed by professionals who collect fees, are having a harder and harder time competing with so-called passive investing strategies, which let people invest less expensively in groups of stocks that can range from cybersecurity companies to the full S&P 500 index.
And if you're an internet service that actively promotes sex trafficking—nominally the activity this bill would target—you may be found legally liable in a civil action and forced to pay damages as part of a judgment, or opt to settle (expensively) out of court.
The company decided to create two levels of storage, warm storage (previously Magic Pocket) and a new level of longer-term storage called Cold Storage, which lets Dropbox store these files less expensively, yet still deliver them in a timely manner should a customer need to see one.
Saatchi says that reaching break-even is his goal for Fable in 2018, but the "only way to get there right now is to create content less expensively," and that the team is relying on "made in VR" pipelines that allow creators to build inside the medium more efficiently.
To get goods from the US, Chinese buyers typically have to risk purchasing fake knock-offs, expensively have someone else shop for them abroad in person, actually travel themselves, or endure a distant ecommerce experience on sites like JD or Alibaba where they might have trouble reading English reviews.
Angler's purchasing ethic shapes its menu, but doesn't lend it a self-righteous air or begin to explain its appeal, which is more obvious: The restaurant, overlooking the Bay Bridge, is grand, fun, well-lit and expensively designed, with a deep wine list and a hunting-lodge feel.
Organizations are always looking for new ways to work more efficiently, but too often the problem is that, in a digital-first environment, they have to get in line to ask their in-house IT experts (or even more expensively, external consultants) to build those solutions for them.
It was an indictment unprecedented in American history—a direct and public charge that America's main foreign adversary meddled extensively, expensively, and expansively in the core of the American democratic process, attempting to influence voters, spread disparaging information about the Democratic nominee, and "help" presidential candidate Donald Trump take office.
The awareness of how much she had to work through in order to reach her own territory never deterred Meyer, and that belief ought to be valued much more than it is in a country that prefers knock-offs or expensively produced trifles for those looking to park their assets.
As a TC Disrupt battlefield founder once memorably put it during her on-stage pitch, the beauty industry makes a whole lot of money from a whole lot of BS. And skincare falls squarely into the 'full of it' category, with its expensively marketed pseudoscientific claims touting 'miracle' fixes that most definitely aren't.
Whereas Mr Macron single-handedly upturned France's political establishment, Mr Varadkar has taken a familiar route to the top: schooled expensively in Dublin, he used the youth wing of Fine Gael as a springboard to local government, a seat in the parliament and a string of ministerial jobs after his party took office in 2011.
The 29-year-old, who has anchored the Dodgers rotation and battled through a back problem to post an 18-4 record with a 2.31 ERA this season, has perhaps unfairly become the face of the expensively-assembled team's failure to advance to the World Series despite making the playoffs every year since 2013.
Hegerberg, the lodestar in Lyon's expensively assembled constellation of world-class talent, scored in quick succession — in the 14th, 19th and 30th minutes — as Lyon overwhelmed Barcelona, which was playing in its first Champions League final and seeking to become the first club to win both the men's and women's titles in the competition.
Many creative entrepreneurs long for a relatively permanent home to laboriously — and expensively — sculpt into a showroom, but Toogood, who spent nearly a decade as a stylist and editor at The World of Interiors magazine in the 2000s, is untroubled by potential displacement: This is the sixth studio space her company has inhabited in the last eight years.
London and Washington have also provided the Kingdom with political cover both at home and at the UN. But as they have done so it has become increasingly clear that Riyadh either cannot or will not use its expensively-purchased Western weapons with the care and skill needed to properly avoid loss of civilian lives when targeting heavily-populated civilian areas.
If they're worried that the administration will waste billions upon billions of dollars for a physical barrier at a time when border crossings are still pretty low — and many of the people crossing are asylum seekers who aren't trying to sneak in — those are fights that they can continue in Congress, as future appropriations determine how quickly and expensively the wall gets built.
We live in the age of expensively-produced branded content, when men like Zlatan play a sport marketed across the globe as a combination of the battlefield and the circus, when men like Zlatan – and really, there is only one man like Zlatan – are asked by car companies to enshrine their own myth in the minds of the world's captivated fans.
Tandoh, who writes openly of her own struggles with an eating disorder and the destructive, futile goal of "erasing" one's own body, takes particular issue with marketers' tendency to conflate their spokespeople's (often lifestyle bloggers and Instagram influencers) thin, toned, expensively fed, and almost invariably white bodies with some sort of moral triumph in the service of selling pricey diet plans, foods, and supplements.
The glitz of one of London's wealthiest boroughs features in "Made in Chelsea", a TV series about the leisured lives of the brash, expensively heeled denizens of "K and C". But the borough, which stretches from rich enclaves in the south near the King's Road to more mixed housing in the north near Grenfell Tower, the site of a horrific late-night fire on June 203th that killed at least 79 people, has revived memories of a much older yarn.
Beyond appointing his own family to high office, retaining and promoting his businesses and profiting from foreign officials and corporate leaders who developed a sudden zest for his hotels and resorts, Mr. Trump chose to appoint top officials who traveled expensively on the taxpayer dime; who sent an aide to buy skin cream and tried to arrange a Chick-fil-A franchise for his wife; who rode into office on a horse and was driven out under a cloud of multiple ethics investigations.
THE TRADE IMBALANCE TRADE IN GOODS TRADE IN SERVICES +260 –$887 BILLION +137 –491 CAPITAL FLOWS IN OUT: U.S.-PURCHASED FOREIGN ASSETS IN: FOREIGN-PURCHASED U.S. ASSETS +66 +20013 –311 OTHER +491 THE TRADE IMBALANCE +260 –$22018 BILLION TRADE IN GOODS TRADE IN SERVICES +28 –215 OUT: U.S.-PURCHASED FOREIGN ASSETS IN: FOREIGN-PURCHASED U.S. ASSETS CAPITAL FLOWS IN +285 +22018 –22.9 OTHER +193 By The New York Times | Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Basic economics tells us that if another country can make something more cheaply than we can, we should focus our efforts on products we make less expensively and then trade them for the other goods or services.

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