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61. Investment in the military by a state enhances its security only at the expense of its neighbours.
62. This family carries out its child rearing and educating functions inevitably at the expense of career opportunities for women.
63. Gradually and consciously the continent has moved in the path of export-orientation at the expense of production for local consumption.
64. Each group alters the leadership roles to strengthen the task-oriented role at the expense of the maintenance role.
65. The Huskies have gained their prominence partly at the expense of Cal.
66. This modest success was bought at the expense of mounting employee grievances.
67. You will now release me: the resulting implication being that I bought my freedom at the expense of his.
68. This leaves him with a personality that is highly developed in one direction at the expense of the rest.
69. Crisis situations invariably tend to tilt the balance of power in favour of the president at the expense of congress.
70. The male has fulfilled his ambition of bigamy at the expense of a female.
71. They had to create formal societies and cultures at the expense of looser indigenous ways.
72. These are not just the shifting form of the economy and the rise of financial capital at the expense of productive capital.
73. Nevertheless the drive to achieve cuts even at the expense of standards has intensified.
74. Vivisection is a social evil because if it advances human knowledge, it does so at the expense of human character. George Bernard Shaw
75. Fund managers may be able to maintain the high dividend payments only at the expense of capital.
76. It was equally important to outshine everyone else around me - in other words, to achieve at the expense of others.
77. Were merchants and artisans increasing in numbers at the expense of other classes?
78. The last case concerned an implied trust at the expense of the intestate heir.
79. This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy.
80. For example, helping one client obtain a council tenancy may be achieved at the expense of others on the list.
81. Company executives grumble that analysts are obsessed with short-term performance at the expense of long-term growth and profitability.
82. He made jibes at the expense of more energetic writers, saying that they were cheap and did not rewrite enough.
83. Some have interpreted it as an attempt to win Hispanic votes at the expense of military readiness.
84. Although inequality has increased, the economic gains have not generally been by the rich at the expense of the poor.
85. Dynastic concord and family harmony were, however, bought somewhat at the expense of the two princes' subjects.
86. When a segregation distorter arises by mutation, it will spread inexorably through the population at the expense of its allele.
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87. These positive aspects of the Michigan law may, however, have been achieved at the expense of simplicity.
88. Should you maintain your staff during fallow times at the expense of bottom-line profits for the coming fiscal quarters?
89. The banding system and property valuations are devised deliberately to protect the rich at the expense of the rest.
90. Some had perhaps over-emphasised the needs of the Sixth Form at the expense of other pupils.
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