Sentences with phrase «us at great expense»

They are meeting them now, with our help, and at great expense.
«The large mobile carriers have spent billions of dollars over the past few years to secure spectrum for their own networks, which they've been building out at great expense
Instead of acquiring the knowledge you need over a long period of time and at great expense, you purchase it by purchasing a robot.
To this day, it is all neatly denied and the «Julie is crazy campaign» rocks on to rationalize bad behavior, but why else would six men (plus Danielle Shroyer) try so vehemently to have me silenced... even flying one of them «at great expense» to Minneapolis with the sole mission to get Julie locked up... flew the red eye to get that done... all that work to try and have a sane woman committed to rationalize an affair, and a rapid divorce?
The US — at great expense and great risk — both maintains regional balances of powers and provides global public goods.
These churches can be beautifully constructed of the best materials at great expense.
But such «proofs,» such exaltations, came at the great expense of adopting, continuing, and extolling a view of nature we have come to realize as ultimately destructive.
I do occasionally see them in the supermarkets, usually at great expense.
The Habeas Porpoise jokes have been completed in an entirely different style at great expense and at the last minute.
Highly - rated youngsters Memphis Depay and Anthony Martial were brought into the club at great expense during the offseason, but while the latter has shown flashes of excellence, neither has demonstrated that he's ready to lead the line for genuine title contenders.
The former PSV Eindhoven attacker was brought to Old Trafford at great expense during the summer, but has failed to build on a series of encouraging early showings.
Memphis Depay arrived at Old Trafford from PSV Eindhoven at great expense in the summer, but has hardly set the world alight since his switch to England.
Their struggles come despite boasting England's all - time top scorer Wayne Rooney as well as Memphis Depay and Anthony Martial, two young forwards brought to the club at great expense during the summer.
They are a bunch of absolutely despicable cheaters assembled at great expense by equally vile millionaires.
With Andy Carroll brought on board at great expense, it was widely assumed that this aspect of play could have a massive bearing on Liverpool's tactics this season.
I am working with an LC, to no avail at great expense.
May 19, 2010 (readMedia)-- The New York State Assembly has once again embraced feel - good gun legislation that will — most likely at great expense — do nothing to make New Yorkers safer or apprehend criminals.
«Instead, the Woodstock Town Board should be supporting developers like us, who are spending substantial amounts of time and effort to follow the rules through the regulatory wringer at great expense while Airbnb gets a free ride.»
So they are forced at great expense to dig deep, where as we have recently learned there are, in fact, abundant resources of petroleum!
«My personal view is that I don't think water cannon bought from Germany at great expense are the answer to policing the streets of London,» the deputy prime minister said this morning.
They do this at a great expense.
These are places where huge amounts of data is gathered from patients at great expense.
PeopleFinder was the kind of data - management effort that could have taken a year to execute at great expense if a corporation or a government agency had been in charge of it.
I had to have my tablets made into a liquid solution by a compounding chemist at great expense.
Yet you will not know until you have either spent many months (and lots of time and money) corresponding with a girl (or even worse)... only after you arrive in Ukraine (at great expense to you) will this become clear (hidden... but clear).
It's like an Ed Wood movie, so earnest and so desperately sure of itself in all its nutty, clueless glory, so obviously flown in from another planet at great expense.
He has a contentious relationship with his ne'er - do - well father (Jonathan Pryce) and his relationship with his wife is strained because of the pressure he feels to deliver another popular novel... going so far as to publish it himself, at great expense.
Hawthorne fights the expulsion, at great expense to the family and to great publicity.
Deleted Scenes In addition to three proposed sequences in storyboard form, the original prologue, scrapped at great expense to the studio.
full of snappy energy and offbeat charm that the rest of the movie lacks, but it's like [he's] been imported at great expense from another story entirely.
Now billionaire Megan Ellison's distributor is rereleasing the drama at great expense for Oscar contention.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently announced a plan to hire — and dispatch at great expense — reading coaches (their sources unknown) for every one of its seven hundred schools, in the hopes of tackling the city's skyrocketing rate of reading failure.
Especially when the other choices given are either to continue using mobile - unfriendly courses or redesign them at a great expense.
Historically, most systems had their content «hard - coded» into the ITS's software, which had to be done by skilled programmers at great expense.
Companies are faced with the choice to either continue using their mobile - unfriendly courses that are also a security risk, lose access to valuable legacy courses, or redesign courses at great expense.
Previously, tenure charges went through the state administrative law courts and ultimately were decided by the state education commissioner, in a process that could take years to resolve, often at great expense.
«Going program by program and — often at great expense — conducting large - scale evaluations involving multiple measures of teaching and learning has not, to date, resulted in an accretion of credible, usable knowledge within the professional development and practitioner community,» the researchers assert in a new Educational Researcher article.
This in moderation can be helpful, but not at the great expense of classroom time on higher learning and student engagement.
Interior has just been done by us at great expense!
This ground - up build began with a solid truck, done at great expense to achieve a show - winning hot rod that could be driven and enjoyed.
Everyone, though, is in the same boat, but the Daytona Prototype teams likely have the most work to do, at the greatest expense, once the final rules are in place.
Not only did those formats become obsolete, but in most cases, consumers had to replace their old collections with the new format at great expense of either money or time and effort.
Besides the possibility of our applying a similar process to the bituminous coal and tars made therefrom, in this country, the research on hydrogenation has been extended by one of the great oil companies of the United States which at great expense has learned how the method can be so modified as to apply to petroleum hydrocarbons.
Management may even claim to hedge their foreign currency exposure (at great expense).
He can hurt her, but at great expense to himself.
The ruling heightens the risk, particularly for credit counseling agencies doing business in the First Circuit (encompassing Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island), that their activities, especially their DMPs and less - than - full balance repayment programs, may trigger coverage under CROA and give rise to class action litigation, forcing them — at great expense — to prove that they are actually operating as bona fide nonprofit organizations (in order to be exempt from CROA, particularly for what has transpired in the past), or, alternatively, to comply with CROA's requirements prospectively.
Although they may hide behind the guise of conversation or education, Pay To Play businesses are really just exploiting animals for money - and at great expense to the animal.Many baby animals die as a result of excessive handling, because they are constantly exposed to germs and ca» t get the rest needed to develop into a healthy adult.
Rescuing lives comes at a great expense — housing, cooling mechanisms for the hot desert summers, water and electricity for laundry and dishwashing, veterinary care, food, toys, bedding, etc..
I guarantee you, if the beef producers were churning out millions of pounds of beef in a year, and we only ate half of it, and the other half had to be «disposed of» at great expense to the government, you can bet the USDA would be slapping some major restrictions on beef production.
Can you imagine if the beef producers were churning out millions of pounds of beef in a year, and we only ate a portion of it, and the rest had to be «disposed of» at great expense to the government?
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