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31) What we have, then, is perfect order - but at the cost of reverting to prehistory. 32) The rapid expansion of urban areas has in many cases encroached on valuable cultivatable land , and led to a general recognition that development must not be carried at the cost of agriculture . 33) Women's filial piety at the cost of their own interests and even their life is an altruistic act and a kind of self-sacrifice, with its moral significance undeniable. 34) As a polemicist Mr Mamet is impressive—but at the cost of intellectual honesty. 35) If one gets into bemusement and confused, and has no power to get rid of them, he can only think of them slowly at the cost of his time. 36) At the cost of bowling over one young fellow I got through. 37) Oil pricing became a zero-sum game: every rise in prices benefited producers at the cost of consumers, and every reduction in price benefited consumers at the expense of producers. 38) He adopted the tempo rubato ("robbed time"), the lengthening of one or several notes at the cost of others, which makes possible freer rhythmic treatment. 39) But is it not clear that superabundance for some is only possible at the cost of the needs of others? 40) Any claims on higher education autonomy at the cost of these elements should be declared as fata morgana. 41) The idea is to finish a job in a shorter time as measured by an external clock, even if at the cost of more hardware and programming complexity. 41)try its best to gather and create good sentences. 42) The principle of Chinese entry to WTO is mainly at the cost of decreasing tariff and at the premiss of enjoying improving Chinese treatment. 43) Pester greatly increases the attack speed of the bird at the cost of dealing less damage. 44) You put numerous harm aboard small fellow, tomorrow, I ambition appeal as ugg boots time from you at the cost of decuple. 45) Like russia helped indian in 1965 in the war against china, these countries would extend help, may be at the cost of money, but who is help without anything in return in modern times. 46) Must a competitively priced new gadget come at the cost of young lives? 47) Supreme purity, clarity, and certainty at the cost of completeness. 48) The lessons learned at the cost of blood helped to sober us. 49) The homes were pushed outwards even at the cost of the discomfort of commuting. 50) Default might also only be averted at the cost of a shutdown of non-essential government services that could tip the U.S. economy into recession. 51) The army suppressed the insurrection at the cost of heavy casualties. 52) But TAC balked at the cost of technology rights and the uncertain prospects of MD's untested design. 53) This tree implementation (package com.icl.saxon.tinytree) takes up far less memory and is quicker to build, at the cost of slightly slower tree navigation. 54) But how many pianists alive are so willing to risk so much, to think aloud, to feel their way so openly and generously - even at the cost of wrong turnings? 55) Rapprochement with the neighbours, however, need not come at the cost of worsening ties with America. 56) But such doggedness comes at the cost of further, perhaps fatal, rebellions. 57) However, though serial correlation method can reveal the consistency degree of many raters, it is at the cost of the relevance degree information of individual rater. 58) Some fans of the "beautiful game" are balking at the cost of long-haul flights and peak-price accommodations. 59) While getting rid of a lady-of-the-night might avoid a storm (even at the cost of killing her) a great storm was seen by the upper crust as nature's unease at the death of a leading citizen. 60) The fire was put out at the cost of a fireman's life.