Not only can the quest for unending accuracy come at the cost of certain elements of game design, this goes to show that it can also come at the cost of those who work on it.
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But cheating to get ahead at any cost (particularly at the cost of another classmate if, for example, a test is graded on a curve) and collaborating with classmates for the common good are different ethical animals.
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This is called monetisation of debt and it does work, at the cost of inflation at some point in the future.
The advance was only five miles at a cost of at least 240, 000 men.
Lawmakers might balk at the cost of a full repeal, especially at a time of deep budget deficits.
Sabo, Jr. distinguished himself by conspicuous acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty at the cost of his own life while serving as a rifleman in Company B, 3rd Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division in Se San, Cambodia, May 10th, 1970.
Further, the benefits in reduction of neuropsychiatric side effects of Atripla came at the cost of more GI side effects, although the higher rates of nausea were primarily of lower grade.
As a result, Americans achieve a higher standard of living, but at the cost of leisure and health.
Why then in fiscal debates do we look only at the cost of government, and not at the collective goods or services we thereby acquire?
By keeping the worst in business, they avoided the pain of closures, but at the cost of condemning better banks to meagre profits for years.
So over the next several years Mercedes bought out more than 100 dealers (20% of the total) at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Blackwell struck a straight six off former England captain Michael Vaughan, who bowled six overs of off-spin at a cost of 47 runs and suffered a side injury.
He believes that we cannot afford to extend tax cuts to the wealthiest 2 percent of the American people at the cost of over a trillion dollars over 10 years.
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"You can see essentially a very high performance cluster the size of a desktop, at the cost of a desktop, " says Nvidia board member Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Having thousands of fans on the pitch is not just costly in terms of insurance, it's also wrecking the playing surface which will now have to be replaced ahead of schedule in 2010 at a cost of 1m euro.
With the three mergers and continuing rationalization at other banks, a net closure of 433 branches are expected in Korea this year, at a cost of some 4, 000 jobs.
Their Everyday Price Index (EPI) strips away the cost of big-ticket items, like homes and cars, and looks at the cost of things that consumers encounter on a daily or monthly basis, such as groceries, prescription medicine, and telephone and cable bills.
It mitigated the pain and hunger of poverty, but often at the cost of undermining the self-esteem, aspirations and work of low-income people.
After fourteen years of planning and construction, at a cost of a hundred and thirty-five million dollars, the gallery occupies one connected space in three buildings.
But they go down badly on the continent, which is wedded to greater regulation and higher levels of job-protection even at the cost of higher unemployment.
Dale Steyn's exploits on the first day ensured that he finished as the pick of a dispirited set of bowlers with four wickets at a cost of 113 runs.
Yanna Muru accommodates groups of up to ten people, at a cost of 95 Australian dollars per person.
Limiting redundancies was a condition of privatisation last year, but at the cost of low productivity.
Increased survival of infants under 28 weeks is at the cost of increased survival of infants with disability.
Union officials have accused the airline of planning to outsource ground jobs at a cost of thousands of Australian jobs and of putting profits first.
The attraction of cap and trade systems is that they provide a more certain environmental outcome (a set level of allowable emissions), but at the cost of price volatility.
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Higgins intends to attach to the line 200 megawatts (peak output) of windmills, ostensibly generating electricity at a cost of 7 cents a kilowatt-hour, and has contracted to buy all the output of a 65-megawatt solar plant that would be an eco-loss-leader costing 25 cents per kwh.
The value of a company should be based on the value of its future free cash flows discounted at its cost of capital.
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And right now, the only way we can be sure of anything is to conduct clinical trials involving hundreds or thousands of patients at a of cost tens of millions of dollars.
This would help Greece avoid a funding squeeze and would come perhaps at the cost of conditions floated last week including a higher coupon rate at rollover and collateral to be held by the debt holder.
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