at the expense of造句31. The two companies said their marriage will come at the expense of 2, 000 jobs.
32. They could also be temporarily stationed in villages at the expense of the inhabitants as punishment for unsolved crimes.
33. He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender.
34. Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.
35. These more favoured subcontractors, however, gain a greater degree of continuity at the expense of wider variations in profits.
36. All the great middle-class moral reforms of the age had been achieved at the expense of pleasure and enjoyment.
37. The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.
38. Second, executive power will have grown at the expense of parliamentary power.
39. Only if sheep graze a combination of rough grassland and heather moor will the grassland slowly extend at the expense of moorland.
40. The world has been secularizing at the expense of organized religion. The increase of secular people, including atheists, agnostics and freethinkers, represents a great challenge to the God-based religion.Dr T.P.Chia
41. Why go further, especially if it will benefit only the rich at the expense of everyone else?
42. A modern capitalist state can not openly use coercive powers to help one class accumulate capital at the expense of others.
43. The language and procedures for dealing with that alienation encompass conflict and confrontation at the expense of planned purposeful strategies.
44. Affirmation depends on negation: white is valued at the expense of black; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing.
45. Many cultures bias their legacies, parental care, sustenance, and favoritism toward sons at the expense of daughters.
46. He turned well, however, and dived to save at the expense of a corner.
47. And this, the archdiocese believes, is sometimes done at the expense of Catholic doctrine.
48. This is worth unravelling, even at the expense of a brief excursion into the mathematical realm of complex numbers.
49. Of course our cost reductions are not being achieved at the expense of quality in our building standards.
50. We are made to share his view, and with it his plans and hopes to gain at the expense of good.
51. Another sore point was de Gaulle's fondness for theatricality and rhetoric, which sometimes came at the expense of substance.
52. The fear is that if one club does manage to forge ahead, it will be at the expense of the other.
53. Such values work at the expense of a positive evaluation of females.
54. She believes that any benefit to the environment will be at the expense of poorer households.
55. Should people pursue their own happiness at the expense of others?
56. Working on a tight budget, we opted for more on-board memory at the expense of a large capacity harddisk.
57. A major new endowment for Gloucester could only be achieved at the expense of existing interests, and this was politically unacceptable.
58. To control blood pressure at the expense of the blood glucose level or with elevated lipid levels does not represent successful treatment.
59. Logical coherence has been gained at the expense of empirical relevance.
60. Similarly, countries may make use of automation to improve their international competitiveness, sometimes at the expense of other countries.