But that security seems to come at the price of easy legibility for humans.
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Just look at the price of Apple over the last six months, down about a third.
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True, the court's dignity has come at the price of its staggeringly anachronistic aloofness.
Or go for the market share at the price of some amount of current profits?
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The superior beauty and efficiency of Paris often come at the price of dynamism.
Their motivation is survivability, even at the price of a less profitable near term future.
Many want to see Clinton pay, but not at the price of shredding the presidency.
Separate factories allow for more variation, but at the price of fewer economies of scale.
We must demonstrate a commitment to reducing long-term deficits, but not at the price of short-term growth.
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The study, which focuses largely on English-speaking countries, looks at the price of housing relative to household income.
Investors in small-cap stocks have traditionally hoped to earn higher long-term returns at the price of greater short-term volatility.
And the Cuban exiles' unity has been bought at the price of deepening divisions between them and everyone else.
But it presents huge ethical dilemmas because the stems are obtained from human embryos at the price of destroying them.
While this work ethic may have helped the bankers to be more successful, it came at the price of their health.
While this protects future distributions in the event of a protracted down equity market, it comes at the price of opportunity costs.
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While this certainly could be a jackpot for the poverty-stricken country, it could also come at the price of Afghanistan's cultural heritage.
West Berlin's shop-window prosperity was bought at the price of gross corruption, as crooks and opportunists competed for the lavish West German subsidies.
There have also been a lot of comments lately about the markets being slanted and benefiting the few at the price of many.
The basic service is free, but comes at the price of having to obtain yet one more phone number (to rule them all).
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To others, Jobs serves as a cautionary tale, a man who changed the world but at the price of alienating almost everyone around him.
While supply side economics may have been responsible for some very healthy economic growth, it came at the price of a substantially increased federal deficit.
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The economy grew, though at the price of painful fiscal reforms.
But even Poncet's alluring escapades come at the price of solitude.
Given the current dire state of the Conservative Party, it may make some sense to bribe middle-class interest groups, even at the price of broader credibility.
The Russians keep him and his economy going only at the price of surrendering ever more control over key industries, including exports of potash and oil refineries.
Excise taxes have most certainly risen in the US over the decades: you need only look at the price of a pack of cigarettes to see that.
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It will also come at the price of greater inequality.
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