Sentences with phrase «approach comes at a cost»

The change in approach comes at a cost: It will add at least a year and a host of complexities to what was already a difficult process.
But that approach comes at a cost for all students; they're missing out on the opportunity to learn valuable digital literacy and tech skills.

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She is not the first post-Feminine Mystique writer to argue that motherhood — or, at least, certain approaches to motherhood — come at a huge, and unacceptable, cost.
Bucky has lived a life of peace and recovery, hidden in Wakanda, but sadly resigns himself that his haven comes at a cost and he is only a killing machine after all, when T'Challa approaches with his sleek new Vibranium arm.
The «no excuses» approach, they say, amounts to a paternalistic culture of test preparation that detracts from real learning and comes at a steep cost to social and emotional health.
Although these systems are fast to launch and easy to use for non-techies, this comes at a cost of low flexibility and «one - fit - all» approach.
Proponents of this approach often stress that it benefits average and lagging students, but a new study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute suggests that the upsides may come at a cost to top students — and to the international competitiveness of the United States.
This approach comes with a cost that BMW pegs at about $ 2500 for comparably equipped vehicles (335i with an automatic transmission compared to a 335d).
Even though the LaCrosse eAssist is coming at a time when automakers are pushing toward greater degrees of electrification — and Honda for one is trying to engineer itself out of a mild hybrid approach that precludes plugging in — this lower cost type of hybrid technology deserves a place in the hybrid family.
From a financial and a technical point of view, deep retrofit like this could come down in cost with a street - at - a-time approach.
Furthermore the design came in at a third of the cost of a conventional approach.
If the principled approach prevents judges from thoughtlessly applying rules they do not understand, that is a good outcome, even if it comes at some cost in terms of predictability and procedural efficiency.
The Guidelines themselves look interesting, and mark a recognition that traditional proprietary approaches to protecting IP come at certain social and scientific costs.
For lawyers, understanding verbal fillers provides a lesson in how to approach these pesky utterances, which for most of us have come with a lifetime of stern admonishments to avoid using them at all costs.
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