Sentences with phrase «come at the cost of»

Loose monetary policy may come at the cost of fostering financial instability.
If you can swing it, great, but don't let these lifestyle temptations come at the cost of a happier retirement, Snider says.
Although this might work for more considered and analytical decisions, it may come at the cost of speed.
Their pursuit of money, status and professional success from an early age often comes at the cost of their personal relationships.
But Arista's success may have come at the cost of Cheriton and Bechtolsheim's friendship.
But under a Trump administration, it seems like progress would come at the cost of the basic commitment to democracy (however flawed) that keeps people flying.
That's handy for watching movies, but it comes at the cost of portability.
Credit cards and ATMs can be handy, but their convenience usually comes at the cost of lousy exchange rates or hefty fees.
«Near - term relief of government bond deals may come at the cost of making the banks» balance sheets more toxic.»
However, this comes at the cost of hurting your credit for several years.
But it becomes challenging to execute in a business environment riddled with incentives slanted toward short - term goals, which can often come at the cost of the customer.
A concern was raised that regulators are judged solely on their ability to prevent «bad things from happening,» which comes at a cost of innovation.
However, this enthusiasm for blogging and the like has come at the cost of directory submissions which were once a large part of an SEO's inbound link arsenal.
Dividend stocks sound really appealing because of the income, but the income comes at the cost of share growth.
However, the lower monthly payment comes at a cost of paying more in interest over the life of the loan.
Meanwhile your profits come at the cost of a large population of people.
Well, it comes at the cost of throughput.
I'm down for some sci - fi philosophizing — gim me some Blade Runner, Moon or WALL - E any time — but on Westworld it comes at the cost of human stories.
it comes at the cost of human stories.
Sonic exceptionalism came at the cost of charm.
We cringe when they want to reconnect with us and feel included, because it comes at the cost of our own enjoyment.
The Millennial generation prizes community, which is very good, but it tends to come at the cost of fearing loneliness.
But not when it comes at the cost of slaying both Moses and God in order to exalt a Yahwist who turns out to be nothing more than the mirror image of two clever 20th - century readers.
But this is an odd sort of praise since it comes at the cost of dismissing the very thing which gives this «literature» its heart, something even Wellhausen did not fail to recognize: its serious portrayal of a God who stands over and goes before its «author.»
Every time I hear someone start talking about how Christianity needs to be more «manly» or «masculine» - or, by contrast, less effeminate - it seems to come at the cost of basic politeness and human decency, of empathy and forgiveness.
Installment 9 of Creating a Sustainable Food Future shows that any dedicated use of land for growing bioenergy inherently comes at the cost of not using that land for growing food or animal feed, or for storing carbon.
This scaling up of certification efforts is admirable, but is coming at the cost of maintaining rigorous environmental standards.
Some of them — such as lauric acid — have higher melting points, and while we considered the option of developing our Coconut Cooking Oil to stay liquid at lower temperatures, it came at the cost of losing these valuable fatty acids.
We are more focused on defending than we have been in a few years, especially the midfielders tracking back and the fullbacks sitting deeper, but it has come at the cost of some of the possession game.
Tennessee is remarkably better than it was before Jones, but it's come at the cost of its fanbase's sanity.
I'm all for Kap landing a job, but it also comes at the cost of media bs.
The victory against Watford came at the cost of Ilkay Gundogan, who suffered a knee ligament injury and will be out of action for some months at least.
Nope, Wenger keeps them on the bench for the likes of Giroud and Walcott and the injuries of important players came at the cost of our title challenge.
According to the tabloid [via the Independent], Xhaka is set to be signed for a fee of # 37 million, while 20 - year - old Rabiot — who was linked with a move away from PSG for much of the tail end of 2015 — would come at a cost of # 15 million.
This might come at a cost of one or two trophies, but in the long run, the team will benefit.
Yes the new stadium came at the cost of winning less trophies but you can't have it all, Man Utd won lots of trophies over the last twenty years but don't have a new stadium, Man City won the league twice but did not build a new stadium with their own money and now they rent a stadium, Chelsea have won a few trophies and are just now starting to build a new stadium but the team and the new ground are all funded Abramovich's money and not the club's.
yes the extensions can be used to mitigate next years cap hit, but that also comes at the cost of bigger cap hits later.
His openness in recent years has been a double - edged sword in that the advantages of having a slightly more intimate insight into the man behind the driver has also come at the cost of exposing himself to the more agitated side of the internet.
This would of course come at the cost of a less dynamic attack, being formally down to two men.
The odds still favour Liverpool to make the Champions League qualification spots, and an 18 match unbeaten streak at least counts for progress over the past few months if not much else, indeed, a 1 - 0 loss hardly comes at the cost of all that progress, it is merely a setback, and considering Liverpool's trajectory over the past two and a half years, a setback which we can reasonably hope will be overcome soon enough.
Napoli's attacking prowess has not come at the cost of defensive frailty.
The Seminoles will have more than enough experience to replace key players next season, but that may come at the cost of depth.
There's nothing wrong with calling your daughter beautiful and your son brave, but feminist moms know that the way we've been subliminally trained to talk to girls focuses more on their appearance than their accomplishments or interests and that focusing on a boy's bravery or athleticism can come at the cost of encouraging him scholastically.
These benefits, however, come at a cost of 1 gram of protein, a decrease of 5 percentage points in the daily recommended intake of calcium, and an additional 1/2 gram of fat per average student's lunch.
Such protection comes at the cost of the risk - taking that is necessary to experience life fully.
Others are made for small cars, but may come at a cost of comfort or accessories.
That can not come at the cost of quality though, because if your baby is not really comfortable in a particularly narrow double stroller, then the product fails in its primary purpose.
Employee benefits and expenses - simplification must not come at the cost of fairness for vulnerable employees
The «rise and fall» of the surveillance drone has also come at a cost of half a billion euros to the German taxpayers.
He will say economic recovery must not come at the cost of workers» rights.»
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