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Examples
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The other aspect is that companies can reduce their dependence on the cost-intensive Swiss home market.
Swiss Firms Deal Away From the Strong Franc Goran Mijuk 2011
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I imagine it has something to do with the fact that golf is a very cost-intensive sport to play if you're young.
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Investment in cost-intensive transmission lines required to 'export' energy to Kenya, Sudan and Djibouti have yet to be secured.
Khadija Sharife: East Africa's Looming Famine - Gibe III 2010
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Potash is often found a mile underground and is energy - and cost-intensive to develop.
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Game development is typically a time and cost-intensive process, so by building upon a preexisting games engine software, smaller developers can more quickly and cheaply create new titles.
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There's the rub — live performance has become so cost-intensive that there's no chance of the equivalent of a 15-cent admission without some serious outside funding, be that private or governmental.
Funfair for the Common Man Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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There's the rub — live performance has become so cost-intensive that there's no chance of the equivalent of a 15-cent admission without some serious outside funding, be that private or governmental.
Archive 2007-01-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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The bulk of these funds come from federal sources and the capital budget is likely to decline when the cost-intensive initial development is complete.
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Should this procedure be approved for widespread application, it will eliminate the need for cost-intensive physical examinations and tissue biopsies.
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This was done in accordance with long-term planning and was naturally cost-intensive.
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