To diversify, Tata would enter, at great expense, the less volatile passenger car market.
By the end, the factory was having to fly in materials to fill urgent orders at great expense.
These work only because someone else is striving, at great expense, to analyze securities and keep them fairly priced.
They will solve the problem at great expense or prove it intractable.
It would also mock Mr Odinga's new office of prime minister, reintroduced for the first time since independence in 1963, at great expense.
It is hard to claim that pyramid-shaped tea-bags (developed at great expense over four years) have added much to the sum of human happiness.
Vanadium and tungsten give strength to steel, but at great expense.
To prevail in the primaries, Mr Romney had to blitz the airwaves at great expense, while Mr Obama, as the unopposed Democratic nominee, has been able to hold his fire.
Put another way, it is the difference between supporting an inexpensive researcher who will discover more efficient, future solar panels and supporting a Solyndra at great expense to produce lots of inefficient, present-technology solar panels.
If the firms that do most of the hiring are not consultancies or investment banks, they may demand different skills: perhaps expertise in engineering or law, rather than a general understanding of business principles, acquired at great expense.
The internet company just announced three deals that could serve as something of a new template, one in which much of the content it offers its users is produced not in-house, at great expense, but by outside partners.
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Relatively well-off farmers who wanted the benefit of radio programs from the outside world could take batteries into town where they could be charged over a period of a couple of days, much as people journey to distant towns in Africa today to charge their cell phones at great expense.
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That a modern state was searching, at great expense and at a cost to its own war effort, to find a fifteen-year-old girl in an attic in Amsterdam in order to get her on a train bound for a concentration camp in Poland showed something new in the theatre of human action.
He also drew worrisome parallels between the CTBT and the London and Washington Naval Agreements of the 1920s and '30s which served to restrain the democracies' ship-building programs while Germany and Japan flouted their terms, building larger and more powerful navies that had to be dealt with subsequently by the allies at great expense in terms of both in lives and national treasure.
If someone described to you an ancient civilization in which, every four years, at great expense, citizens convened to watch a carefully selected group perform a series of meticulously preset routines, and in which the watching was thought of not as a duty but as a hugely anticipated and unambiguously pleasurable experience, you would guess that, socially, this ritual was doing a lot of work.
That safe houses were provided for Sir Salman at government expense, rather than having to provide them himself at great personal expense.
Or the cardiological specialty team that was flown at great taxpayer expense to Guantanamo to perform surgery on a patient who then declined at the last minute.
The report also found that management consultants had been used at "great expense to little effect".
But, like the planned East Midlands HQ, it was never used and was mothballed at great public expense.
Prosecuters have pursued the seven-time MVP for years at great taxpayer expense over his alleged use of steroids.
Yes, optical fiber would replace copper, but only at very great expense.
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They have learned -- at great and continuing expense -- that they have to compromise.
Not always, however, are such overtures welcome, and one has to be wary of getting that great picture at the expense of ticking somebody off.
We should all strive to build hyper-scalable businesses, but not at the expense of ensuring a great experience for the customer.
He was known as a great wit, though sometimes at the expense of unfortunate strippers or lounge pianists.
Swaziland's King Mswati III, accused by critics of enjoying a lavish lifestyle at public expense while his people suffer great poverty, was also there.
But with Acer making the jump into Smartphones next month and other non-traditional players having great success in the space at the expense of the former cellphone powerhouses, one thing is clear: PC guys "will just walk in" and figure this out.
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She said the Pritzker Prize was based on the fallacy that great architecture was the work of a "single lone male genius" at the expense of collaborative work.
It is extremely important to note that Google hired a great operator as a CEO who helped to transform the company into a giant at the expense of Yahoo!
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