at the expense of造句91. He blames the Government's concern with short-term profit at the expense of people's jobs.
92. So there is little chance that the 1993 programme will go for short-term audience gain at the expense of long-term credibility.
93. The changes were largely at the expense of moorland, heath and rough pasture.
94. We can then see that such areas have developed fairly recently, and very largely at the expense of man-made landscapes.
95. And it might easily be at the expense of tone if it was.
96. De Klerk insisted that such a system would not provide for preferential treatment for any group at the expense of any other.
97. This creates a fundamental conflict of interest between social groups since one gains at the expense of another.
98. But did it necessarily grow at the expense of royal power?
99. It makes no sense to protect yesterday s jobs at the expense of tomorrow s. Nor is it fair.
100. In addition, the company has soured some investors by pouring money into headlong expansion at the expense of earnings.
101. All is filtered through Hoving's glass, which magnifies himself at the expense of his colleagues.
102. Norwich's growth was not at the expense of its rural hinterland, however, for the surrounding villages grew as well.
103. As in the Reich, it seems that they had gained votes at the expense of the middle-class Centre Party.
104. Leopold felt it his duty to further Wolfgang's career from the start at the expense of his own.
105. Slaves and their owners have obvious conflicts of interest, as one gains at the expense of the other.
106. The customer would probably be unhappy if the project were completed well ahead of time at the expense of some key quality aspect.
107. She and assistant manager Lance Green had been instructed to improve profits at the expense of Burger King.
108. During that time, he has pursued his own path, favouring lyrical abstraction at the expense of changing fashion.
109. Capitalism is a system of producing profit and gain for a few at the expense of others.
110. Unique spectacle means a lot at this festival, but is hardly ever at the expense of artistic quality.
111. The music of the words is there to be used - but not at the expense of the sense and emotional content.
112. Literacy and education tend therefore to reduce linguistic diversity and to enhance major languages at the expense of minor ones.
113. To this extent the region was actually encouraging the formation of richer peasant strata at the expense of the poorer.
114. The client may win in court, but at the expense of destroying the business relationship, he says.
115. However, they made flesh at the expense of milk: the breed does seem to milk better in harder conditions.
116. Taking its cue from structural linguistics, it will concentrate on the signifiers at the expense of the signifieds.
117. This demand must not be built up at the expense of the core scientific activity of the Garden, however.
118. Every flatterer lives at the expense of his listener.
119. Mnesia supports ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability), but also offers the ability to perform in memory only operations on tables (at the expense of durability).
120. Should the language require a particular implementation technique, possibly at the expense of efficiency?