Sentences with phrase «comes at a cost in»

Universities aspire to excellence in both teaching and research, but does scholarly excellence come at a cost in terms of teaching quality?
This experimenting comes at a cost in terms of student learning.
But be advised — the sharper performance comes at a cost in comfort as the ride is considerably stiffer.
That can come at a cost in the mainstream segment where many shoppers prefer to see what they have always seen.
It comes at a cost in desk space, though — this tablet has a footprint of about 19 by 13 inches.
Parents might value the extended insurance coverage the provision allows, and some young adults who gained coverage might be better off, but these changes come at a cost in the form of reduced wages.
Following through on some of his campaign climate statements would come at a cost in terms of his administration's foreign policy objectives.»
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.
This can be a very valuable benefit, and it comes at no cost in all term policies.
We have discussed in an earlier post that purchase of life cover comes at a cost in the form of additional mortality charges.

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API figures that the cost to the entire industry would be $ 821 million by 2025, with the annual net benefit to society would come in at minus $ 452 million, meaning that the costs are significantly greater than the benefits.
Here's a crazy idea when it comes to wireless roaming: how about Canadians being able to use their one and only cellphones with the same single numbers in whatever countries they want at a reasonable cost without having to jump through all kinds of hoops?
And we're not talking Mr. Burns or Dr. Evil levels of maniacal ambition here — even the sort of day - to - day striving driven entrepreneurs engage in can come at a cost, research shows:
An MBA or Master's in Marketing helps professionals gain a more in - depth understanding of marketing analytics and add value to their marketing careers, but the degree comes at a cost: top business schools such as those at Columbia, USC, and Vanderbilt charge annual tuition fees of $ 50,000 to $ 60,000.
Fifth in line to the throne, the new prince's arrival came at a lower cost than one might expect for a royal baby delivery — at least when compared to the cost of a similar delivery in the US.
Even those consumers trundling home in their bargain - stuffed minivans must know, on some level, that all those saved pennies might come at a cost, though Walmart's results suggest such worries aren't keeping them up at night.
And in a joint letter to the SEC, three executives at T. Rowe Price, which is listed on Nasdaq and manages $ 860 billion in assets, said an increase in competition at the end of the trading day would come at a great cost.
«As your costs come down, and income from your investments gets re-invested in more investments, at some point you will experience the bewildering and joyful moment when your wealth starts to spiral upwards,» Jason said.
The latest sales reports issued by major retailers, including Macy's, Gap and Michael Kors, have come in lighter than expected, signaling lower gas costs aren't resulting in greater spending at the malls.
We prefer owning — even though, at $ 366,000, the average Canadian home today costs more than twice as much as its U.S. equivalent; even though a small increase in the lending rates will push scores of over-leveraged homeowners into crisis; even though Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is practically guaranteeing that those higher rates are coming.
The higher - quality burgers cost substantially more, with a customer burger with a drink and fries coming in at around $ 8.29, according to USA Today.
But when it comes to the place to settle down, Deutsche Bank pointed to Wellington in New Zealand at the top of the quality - of - life index, based on eight variables: purchasing power, safety, healthcare, cost of living, house price - to - income, commuting time, pollution and climate.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
This comes at a cost, so you need to consider what to charge for participation in your space.
Echo Resources says it will cost just $ 2.9 million to bring its Julius gold project into production, while Empire Resources expects to begin mining at its Penny's Find gold project in the coming three months.
Great - looking and - feeling hardware, consistently updated software, free in - person tech support, and inter-device connectivity all come at a cost.
The good news for Apple fans is that this model might do everything except slice your bread in the morning, but it will come at a cost.
And when the time comes to crisis - proof balance sheets in the eurozone, he puts the cost of recapitalizing German and French banks alone at 3 % of Franco - German GDP, or about $ 245 billion.
The cost to launch these exchanges varies widely, but Telnet's Sandiford expects the Montreal exchange will come in at around $ 100,000.
In terms of cost, the Helix Cool Pillow still comes at a competitive price compared to other popular mattress and bedding startups.
The 2015 Murano, which comes in four trim levels, starts in price at just over $ 30,000 and can cost more than $ 40,000 with every possible option.
«Coming in at No. 2 is Nanyang Business School, where the cost of tuition ($ 39,100) is only half of what grads, on average, will make at their first jobs ($ 80,300).»
So it's likely when you went in to buy car, and you started at the high end, the salesperson might say, «We have a «Drive You Home Drunk» package and that costs $ 14,000, but over time it is not too much,» when it comes to the cost of a DUI, you might think about it.
Add to that tidy sum the opportunity costs of quitting a job at Google that paid about $ 75,000 a year, and your all - in cost for the Master of the Universe degree comes to a formidable, if not mind - numbing, number: nearly $ 390,000.
Investors question the cost and it comes at a time when Apple hasn't had a breakthrough hit in years.
Part of this value uplift comes from building a processing plant at Mt Marion to maximise savings in transport costs, given that it takes seven tonnes of spodumene concentrate to produce one tonne of lithium hydroxide.
In the end, she says, it still came at a cost to the organization, but frank discussion helped avoid what could have been a disastrous outcome.
The U.S. was a little more than midway down the list, with the average cost coming in at $ 4,758.
While strict mortgage - lending laws were in place before he took office and they came at a cost — less home ownership and slower economic growth — the state's conservative rules, as WSJ notes, «largely prevented the state's residents from signing the types of dubious home loans written in other markets across the country.»
According to Washington watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), Mnuchin has frequently opted for using military aircraft for his travel instead of taking commercial planes, which would come at a much lower cost to the taxpayer.
The price point of $ 8.99 per month takes aim squarely at Netflix, which currently costs $ 7.99 monthly but is set to raise prices in the coming year.
It comes in a 10 kWh model that costs $ 3,500 and a 7 kWh model priced at $ 3,000.
Depending on the source, electricity can be renewable and emissions - free, in addition to which the company claims its process may be the most cost - effective out there, coming in at about $ 10 a barrel in operating costs and $ 10,000 per flowing barrel in capital costs.
Williamson said the PMIs pointed to fourth - quarter GDP growth of 0.1 percent, weaker than the 0.2 percent predicted in a Reuters poll last week, but that very weak expansion is coming at a cost: firms cut prices for the 33rd month.
If you remove the listing costs, earnings came in at 11 cents per share, which was still five cents below analyst expectations.
We used Internet grocer Peapod, affiliated with grocers Stop & Shop and Giant Food, to calculate the cost of a meal in Chicago, which came in at $ 20.91.
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And while there's no question the city's popularity comes at a high cost, it's not nearly as high as some East Coast cities that are often mentioned in the same breath as Boston.
Likewise, working additional hours at a job offers more in wages earned but comes at the expense of more time to do things outside of work, which is an opportunity cost of employment.
This comes in stark contrast to SolarCity's previous goal of casting a wide net on solar installations, aiming to expand its solar footprint «at any cost».
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