Prosecutors say the company steered clients to certain insurance policies with costlier premiums in return for kickbacks. |
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Despite being a little costlier than using the conventional libraries, the lending libraries are prospering. |
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However, most renewables are still costlier than conventional fuels and have not yet reached the economic mainstream. |
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Now higher education has become costlier, worse and commonplace, consumers are likely to get choosier about it. |
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The main considerations were of a financial order, since a standalone meeting would inevitably be costlier. |
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A good guarantee is essential, because laptops break fairly often, and are harder and costlier to fix. |
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It warns that the postponement of mitigation measures would result in costlier adaptation. |
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The measure captures the effect of currency changes on the competitiveness of a country's exports the higher the rate, the costlier they are. |
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In addition, satellite telephones are bigger and costlier to buy than cellular phones, and they must have an unobstructed view of the sky in order to work. |
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All other bids for the business of BWE were costlier for the Spanish State. |
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Depending on the degree you're pursuing, you're likely to be facing higher tuition fees and costlier course materials than other students. |
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Indian uranium fuel for its nuclear plants is at least five times costlier compared to international prices due to very poor country deposits. |
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Cost of the treatment is depending on the area being treated, but costlier. |
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That showing suggests that healthy gains in jobs and incomes are offsetting a big part of the drain on household budgets coming from costlier energy. |
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It is no less important to ensure that costlier fuel does not give rise to an excessive inflationary spiral as regards the prices of other goods and services. |
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However, finding a job in the EU will be costlier and more risky for migrants in an irregular situation. |
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New margin requirements went into effect, making it costlier for traders to hold wheat positions. |
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It protected its brand by making those checks quieter and costlier, and boosted its sales by expanding into China, where no one tells chav jokes. |
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Unloading cargo at non-mechanised berths is costlier and time-consuming. |
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However, she might need to keep a bit back: Bond 24 will prove costlier in terms of talent if agents are doing their jobs. |
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Net oil imports are well below their 2005 peak, which means more of the money Americans spend on costlier oil stays within its borders. |
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As the magnitude of climate changes grows, adaptation becomes costlier and less effective. |
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The efficient use of the rainfall on a site is the best way to reduce the need for costlier sources of water. |
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The longer Congress goes without legislating a change, the costlier it will be for the economy. |
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The higher the reliance of a municipality on grants from higher levels of government, the bigger and costlier its government would be. |
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The old approach of simply establishing more and larger parks will be costlier and less likely to succeed. |
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For the volunteer sector, in extreme cases, costlier insurance meant that some services or programs could no longer be offered. |
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The market is seen best for the low-end phones, but there is a huge rise in the demand for flashier and costlier phones. |
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So badly and crookedly managed are state-owned companies that electricity, as Mr Kibaki noted in his first campaign speech, is eight times costlier than in Egypt. |
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Ontario's market seems tame compared to many of the western markets, but it has not avoided a marked deterioration in affordability as higher mortgage costs filter through to costlier conditions. |
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This is, of course, also the case for the concrete version of the gravitation foundation. This makes the foundation type relatively costlier in areas with significant erosion. |
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The failure to invest time and resources early in order to prevent the outbreak and escalation of conflicts leads to much larger and deadlier conflagrations that are much costlier to handle later. |
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But every time they looked at it, they concluded that it would be costlier, including to Germany, than doing what is needed to keep the currency together. |
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They also reserve the costlier court process for more serious cases. |
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The later an error is detected, the costlier it is. |
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In any event, the establishment of new, leading-edge positions will be costlier and take much longer than our country can afford in view of the global competition for innovative power and technological progress. |
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Financing would be much costlier for firms. |
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But within a decade the supply of conventional natural gas will be strained and non-conventional reserves will be costlier to extract, so is that a good choice? |
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Missions are therefore costlier and less frequent. |
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To increase production, Russia will need to move into new areas in the east and north, which are colder, significantly more remote and therefore costlier. |
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Invasions of enemy territory occurred over broader fronts which made wars costlier and more decisive. |
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Shopping goods are costlier than convenience goods and are durable in nature. |
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Yet, adhering to comprehensive ergonomics standards could prevent costlier upgrades, fines and workers' comp claims. |
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Since refrigerated containers are costlier to handle, shippers must keep them moving. |
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But efficiency is also a strong argument for implementing a universal Pharmacare that replaces the hodge-podge of programs that are not only unfair but costlier, both in a financial and a social sense. |
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