Sentences with phrase «coming at the cost»

Loose monetary policy may come at the cost of fostering financial instability.
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:
If you can swing it, great, but don't let these lifestyle temptations come at the cost of a happier retirement, Snider says.
This timeliness and detail comes at a cost, however, as the small sample sizes of the LFS causes the estimates to have substantial standard errors (which can lead to some peculiar results at the provincial and CMA levels).
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.
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.
But taking that kind of time off from your career is a luxury few have, especially if it comes at a cost.
However, its greatness comes at a cost.
Anyone can purchase a business credit report from Dun & Bradstreet, Equifax or Experian, but it comes at a cost.
Bell of GeoDynamics points out that if a corporate incubator agrees to give you funding to help you further your idea, it comes at a cost, whether it is equity, control or something else.
Although this might work for more considered and analytical decisions, it may come at the cost of speed.
Yet that freedom comes at a cost.
All this comes at a cost exceeding # 1 billion.
This comes at a cost, so you need to consider what to charge for participation in your space.
Great - looking and - feeling hardware, consistently updated software, free in - person tech support, and inter-device connectivity all come at a cost.
Based on these assumptions, it takes over $ 16 billion to run Westworld for one year and $ 44,800,000 to keep the lights on for one day — scandal, murder and seduction 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.
However, this comes at a cost with 50 percent of expats saying their work - life balance declined after making the move.
Still, that comes at a cost to the bottom line.
The improvements do come at a cost, however, especially if you start to choose options like additional memory and storage.
But it came at a cost, said Larry Levitt, a vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health policy think tank.
Their pursuit of money, status and professional success from an early age often comes at the cost of their personal relationships.
The move comes at a cost.
Investment firms, such as T. Rowe Price, also offer free benefits evaluators, while tools from pay - for - play software vendors — including SocialSecuritySolutions.com, priced from $ 20 to $ 250 and Kotlikoff's MaximizeMySocialSecurity.com ($ 40)-- come at a cost but provide a more comprehensive analysis.
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.
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.
Customization, though, does come at a cost.
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.»
Of course, luxury like this comes at a cost.
It's cheap, but it comes at a cost, even if it's hidden from view.»
That's handy for watching movies, but it comes at the cost of portability.
Attracting and losing talent comes at a cost — not just financial, but also the impact on productivity and morale.
Credit cards and ATMs can be handy, but their convenience usually comes at the cost of lousy exchange rates or hefty fees.
But all that transformative change came at a cost.
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.
But the parliamentary budget office said the Liberals» efforts to speed up the implementation of budget measures will come at a cost.
It's a demanding ethos that sometimes comes at a cost: Nordstrom has faced at least one class - action suit for allegedly pressuring salespeople not to charge their hourly wage for some customer - service - related work.
Scrimping on flights can come at a cost.
A transition to a low - carbon economy is now inevitable, but this transition comes at a cost, and many of the countries and companies under the greatest threat from climate change lack the means to pay for it.
These loans offer many advantages but they do come at a cost.
«Near - term relief of government bond deals may come at the cost of making the banks» balance sheets more toxic.»
The News Feed, though, came at a cost: while Facebook information had always been public to your network, 1 the fact that what you posted was being pushed out to people who were «Facebook Friends» but not necessarily real friends was a wake - up call to Facebook users.
But free comes at a cost, and to my knowledge, most of the companies that have been very successful, they don't lie about what that cost is.
However, their price comes at a cost.
However, this comes at the cost of hurting your credit for several years.
As with other controversial transactions, though, such gains may come at a cost.
Inroads into logistics, cloud computing, online video and physical retail have come at a cost, eating into margins and pushing the company further from its once - cherished «asset - light» philosophy.
Now Bitcoin is enabled on Keys4Coins again, but this comes at a cost.
But the push to remove artificial ingredients comes at a cost.
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