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eventually failed in their bid at the cost of al the lives onboard both vessels
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The fact that there were a lot more eyes available made the price come down, but eye-time still wasn't without significant cost to the average plots-man like himself
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money towards the cost of the dol
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They cost more than a natural quilt, but can be kept clean outdoors
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what we call big sins and they can cost us heaven
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Avoid chemicals at all cost! Learning to grow without using chemicals is not as scary as it seems nor is it impossible
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Instead of saying avoid chemicals at all cost, I suggest not using any chemicals that can harm you and your environment
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The cost to build a Snail Cafe is minimal
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Professional services of trained counselors may also be made available free of cost to senior citizens who are in the grip of anxiety, depression, grief arising out of bereavement and conflicts due to problematic relationships with family members
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I’m unhappily married to a freeloading spider who just squats around the web doing nothing but waste his precious energy and cost me precious sleep
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disobeyed Him, which cost him to enter and possess
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Human nature is such that he always tries to benefit at the cost of others and in the process if palms have to be greased, it is accepted and in some cases even encouraged to take undue advantage of the loopholes
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The goods that cost you Rs 5,000 today would cost you over Rs 16,000, 20 years down the line if an average inflation rate of 6% is considered
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Over a long period of a few years some share show a consistent growth, some show ups and downs around a mean value, some show a persistent fall in value and quite a few just vanish out of market or are quoted at a value which is not worth the cost of paper on which the share certificate is printed
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Chemical fertilizers kill off the beneficial soil bacteria, as well as killing off earthworms and therefore should not be used, should be avoided at all cost! In this environment, the lawn and its bio-system will be operating under stress
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The cost of a new phone wasn't something he could permit himself these days
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‘But that must have cost a fortune
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What on earth could a soul cost, then?
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Few natives have the money for a voice link, even now that our visit has brought the cost down by a factor of a thousand, most just send mail and few send it more than a couple times a year
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He tried to calculate what hundred year old scotch would have cost a mortal
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Since the stuff was now nothing more than encoded sensation levels, this applet probably cost less than twenty bucks
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The semiconductor business was trying to make a comeback by putting more functionality into the optical and more-or-less permanent part of the system and a cheap, replaceable 'yingolian crystal' that cost less than an iron
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A kayak or needleboat could have gone under the dock and cost a lot less, he had to pay for a yacht berth
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‘Oh no … he was comfortable, I suppose you’d say … he’d inherited some property when his parents died and I know he used that towards the cost of Abery Hall but other than that, he’s just worked and earned
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Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
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They cost you nothing
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I glance at my man – that is going to cost him dearly
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He knew where the hatching grounds were; it had cost the lives of many of the females, but they finally told him what he wanted to know
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Entry criteria were argued about and the cost of his treatment at the expense of the public purse became an issue for some of the more garrulous members of the establishment
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Scientology is here to make money and some of the data is true but should cost nothing, since the information is all around us for free if we look
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“What will that cost you?”
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Jewelry is an appropriate gift for you to give to your girlfriend on Valentine’s Day as long as the cost and type of gift is commensurate with the stage of your current relationship
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This, obviously, will cost money and, if the truth is not discovered quickly, it can cost you a lot of money
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But the cost was great as Lester lost his wife in the battle
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The bat cost us a hundred and sixty,
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They do this at no cost to your organization
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Your average cost will be ten thousand a month,' I
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deserves as much as the cost of a fountain pen?'
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The true cost is a round one lakh forty
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However, Jane is on a roll now and refuses to let a little thing like my shock at finding a pair of knickers can cost £40 stand in the way of finding me something pretty
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The call would have cost something
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“Lord Tarak, First Kai, what I have to tell you may cost me my life
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Lawrence, an ancient cyborg who had imported the first of the Brazilian pills at any cost
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I saved his life, but my one second of delay cost him his gift
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cost of his treatment at the expense of the public purse became an
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damage and hurt, this protection came at a cost
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an undesirable cost at the end then consider whether or not you should take
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‘Oh it cost a pretty penny, I can tell you
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The current contractor tried to shovel all the blame for the extra cost onto the original firm and, although there are some grounds for that, there is also the fact that the new mob haven't been putting their back into the job, but using their work force on a very lucrative housing development instead
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the cost, God will defend you for it
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system… that could literally cost you thousands of dollars, or you can choose to
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start with WordPress with your only cost being that of a domain name and to pay
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backfired on me because it cost me lots of money and my site was still lacking
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Counting the Cost: Luke 14:25-30
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28For which of you, intending to build a tower, sits not down first, and counts the cost,
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will cost a little money that you can use to help in this process
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In reality, it doesn’t cost much to get yourself to the point to have a
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accomplice and her alibi, whatever it might cost in short term
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paid for the cost of printing it
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At the rate they were going it might cost them a whole week getting to the northern extremities of the urban complex
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that the cost is more ‘an you wish to pay
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“That’s pretty cheap,” Jorma noted, “only twice what the copying cost would be
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the damage and count the cost
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He remembered that building the four bungalow cottages, furnishing them, and installing the water/wastewater systems had cost them over $2000
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Going by air would cut the time even more but borrowing a floater and pilot again would cost more than the price of the house
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didn’t look back; any hesitation could cost him his freedom
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He ignored them, to his cost, I’m afraid
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others, but he now knew that this was at the cost of the man’s life
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‘That’s going to cost a fortune – can’t get that sort of thing on the NHS
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It would cost a bit to keep Chrissie somewhere decent – but they could probably offset the cost of her hospital fees against tax or something and at least it would keep that inconvenient mother of hers out of the picture
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One can only write a small fraction of what was actually said, even if they could remember every word and write fast enough to get it all down in a reasonable time, the cost of the paper would be prohibitive
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” Though it cost most of her money, the widow could not resist buying the scroll
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“Do you understand what you cost us?”
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“We cost you nothing, we were not even following the Tdeshi case
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It had cost him three pennies in elevator to get up here, but he could get one back on the ride down
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You know I have remarkable powers, but those powers come with a cost; the cost being my life force
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I don’t even NEED shoes, but I can afford to buy them because I’m filthy, stinking rich! Those shoes cost more than the crummy shack you call a home that your family lives in!
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“But how much does that cost?”
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He couldn’t be far, since it must have cost dearly
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Besides that, where are you going to get the money it would cost?”
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water without cost from the spring of
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He tried to get the vague data from B to fit a favorable cost structure
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The extra twenty rooms had pushed the total over a million dollars, and that wasn't including the cost of lunch and dinners
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cost $60 dollars a week, then my
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It will probably take a whole year, but you won’t have to change ships and you won’t have to pay for the part of the trip closest to the city where the cost is higher
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would say—when you factor in the cost of drinks, tips, a movie, and all the painful
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A new one would cost more than the company could handle
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They launched into an effort to analyze improving the channel, and found that would cost them more than the new muscles would gain them
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So I posted an ad on CompuServe for JJJ Investing, the ad cost money, maybe about $25 for six months
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It is essential that the equipment arrive on dry land in Port Hedland on March 7th! There should be enough diamonds to cover the cost
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After a little maintenance neglect, the resurrection costs exceed the cost of commercially available space that has been properly maintained and operating and kept its value
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The delay cost them nearly two hours
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And get this – the cost of taking six units at Pima College my first semester was $20, I kid you not
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nights and the reduced cost for staying six
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They were digging so deep and so distant, that the cost to transport their goods basically tripled its value; thus allowing Rafe to sell his silver at an obscene price
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There are not many prophets at this level because not many are willing to pay the cost
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There is a higher cost for those who walk in higher authority
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"So what does this cost?"
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The man, who loved her, thought: 'Sooner than let your wife die, bring her some of the rapunzel yourself, let it cost what it will
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Let us suppose, too, that the coarse materials annually wrought up in the one cost only seven hundred pounds, while the finer materials in the other cost seven thousand
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" Ennin loved the game so that was a disaster for him, costing him another couple irons a year
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Still, good manners kept her locked in place even if it ended up costing her life
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This is three times more than systems costing ten times as much
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She had planned for alternatives with this meeting ending with shouting about what an ass he was for costing her the partnership with Jorma and even some slamming of doors
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give your illness to others at work, costing the company in more lost
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[cost, costed, costed] to estimate the price of making a product - costing n
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noticeable as the ball will fly the green, costing the golfer a shot
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She was concerned about how much it was costing for her up keep in this assisted living home
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It is easy to identify in the tides and currents of history times when lack of courage and resolve to confront a threat in its initial impulse ended up costing catastrophically more in its final unraveling
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been designated and led to a construction delay costing $250,000
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Wining and dining is a treat, from economical, delicious Thai food to culinary extravaganzas from all over the world, costing a great deal, and the choice is yours
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Inclusion of fundraisings to cover the costing of
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” Antiques were a status symbol and usually referred to highly polished fragile items costing vast amounts of money
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Unappreciated at the time, and costing as little as the cheapest mass-produced furniture, my purchase of these apparently odd items had marked me out as eccentric After the restoration process that came with these purchases, they were appreciated by everyone else and approached the category of antiques
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The members find it quite amusing that their despicable actions have the entire East End of London in a state of panic, are costing the country thousands of pounds in police overtime and have even caused the Queen herself to comment on the situation
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Government schools are teaching less and costing more
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with TV's, radios, computers and hi-tech equipment costing pennies on the
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Producing content without taking the time to understand your target audience will end up costing you customers because your prospects will start to avoid your communications since they are getting more relevant information from your competitors
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wardrobe can end up costing you $2,400, but you’ll never realize it because the true cost is
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The fairy shrimp is another species that has been designated and led to a construction delay costing $250,000
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5-MW wind towers (costing $150-300 billion) would be necessary to meet the DOE's goal of a mere 5% of the country's electricity from wind by 2010
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With 20/20 hindsight, I should have recognized that for the hyperbole it was and omitted a few items that wound up costing me the job
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By 1987, they had grown to 152 earmarks, costing $1
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1991, the number mushroomed to 538, costing $6 billion
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or another spread out over 39 departments and agencies, costing
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With a bit of ingenuity and advice you could start up without it costing you anything or very much, those costs will come later, but be assured, they will come
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To work out the costing for this new roof
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if the case went to trial, it could end up costing upwards
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It was a Cuban hand wrapped Corona Especial costing two dollars green
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it was all going to come to me without costing anyone a single
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phrases costing over $2
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they will end up costing you money
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'conversion' means to you and then uses that to calculate what it is costing you to make a
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top of the list, that are costing advertisers the most per click
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provide universal coverage costing no more than 15% of GDP
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care type plan that would accrue monies to the providers for care costing less
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estimates that over 300 lobbyists are at work costing various stake-holders
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burden that is costing jobs while lowering the standard of living of the middle
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"This is probably costing you a whole lot of money…"
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"You know how much this is costing my parents!" Quinn started
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So employees are costing businesses a lot more than they first thought, and there’s nothing they can do about it!
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writing? Or is it just a hobby, costing you more in
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full display ads costing thousands in magazines, where the copywriter and everyone
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78 per copy thus costing the author/publisher/client a total
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Activity Based Costing (ABC)
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„Fair? Fair? This is costing me money! You promised that if I got Max out of the way, ArtWorks would be able to move in
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No one thought in a million years that it would wind up costing any one of them their lives
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Even more tragic, Anna’s response to her own struggles at school would deem her unable to attend the class that could have provided her with the skills to handle her boyfriend more effectively during the argument that wound up costing her, her life
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“How much is she costing you, boy?” That was it
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” He sighed deeply, “Even if it is costing us a million pounds he is worth every penny
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Everything about Stavka was needless, an insane idea costing numerous lives, the freedoms of several generations of men and women
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When we’re happy that the scenario is correctly scoped I do a costing on it
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The problem is that people are living a lot longer than we had ever thought and without this projected years ago, it is costing the government more than it can afford
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That kind of greed is going on a lot in this country by a select few and it is costing our country dearly
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Costing You Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars
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that about real estate investing that are costing you tens of thousands (maybe hundreds of
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investing and therefore costing you tens of thousands of dollars
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Now Sir Richard would be forced to use all his efforts - costing Triplet International and the Ecuadorian government time and money - to convince the Foreign Secretary that whatever evidence he’d been provided with was unfounded
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It’s said to be costing one billion dollars per week
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However if the item is very expensive, say costing $1,000, then a 20% commission would be $200, which would be better than earning a 75% commission of a $100 product
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Well, they simply wouldn't pay for the initial specification and costing work
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you take the client through exactly what the costing preparation process will be
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This costing and timing will give him a good ballpark of what the project is going to involve
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In the chapters on costing and scheduling you'll have the project pretty well tied up time-wise
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Please don't skimp on this defining and costing and timing process
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Don’t use it as a backstop for sloppy job definition and costing
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costing and timing and scheduling process on all these types of jobs
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If you're a sole-contractor the basic principles with costing and timing are much the same, so
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Well, that's about all there is to costing and timing, even on very large and complicated jobs
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I reckon this costing aspect is the trickier bit of what you'll be doing, but over
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the preliminary work of defining, specifying and costing the job
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Katsu's failure had caused him to lose his position in the guild, and had it not been for Chao Min stepping in and taking him off the Guild's hands may very well have ended up costing him his life
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doubly tragic in their case because it also claimed Victor’s wife, costing Abdul his
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Taking the Philippines, apart from costing him dearly in ships, planes and men, was also upsetting mightily the overall strategic plans of Japan, forcing the reassignment of many ships and units to what was looking more and more like a bottomless pit
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The truth is that those damn Americans in the Philippines have thrown a big wrench in our strategic plans, by costing us valuable time and resources
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In truth, malaria, dengue fever and a number of other tropical diseases are costing me more casualties than Japanese actions
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on advertising links displayed all over the web, thus costing the advertisers
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I've grown quite a big list in 3 years and that ended up costing me a lot
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information stolen and misused in some way every year, costing consumers $5
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machinery costing $100 more
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Consequently, each maturity level of debt has the potential of costing a
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5" floppy disks were common in many stores, often only costing a few dollars each
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‘’The war in Indochina was costing a fortune to the French and was even hurting their economy, which is still recovering from the extensive damages of the Second World War
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It’s costing us a packet to remain closed
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It was costing him fifty grand a year to stay alive
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Once back in Africa, Hannibal’s fortunes were reversed and he was defeated by Scipio: costing
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Gates could buy 580,000 homes costing $100,000 each
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trucks costing $29,000 each
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With hospital stays costing as much as $15,000 a week, just ten week long referrals can be worth $150,000 to a hospital
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The patent system wastes billions of dollars stifling competition while costing consumers billions more by virtue of product monopolies for companies that may well not have been the true inventors and
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trying to find a common way to coordinate the costing of new ships, which at the moment is open to
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Chatham had been received, to complete the costing of the Building List
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She'd shown Midge the phone log and halfway convinced her that it was costing more to stay open that hour than to start later
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‘’If we are to use our heavy bombers in a way that would effectively hurt the Germans militarily without costing us an unacceptable level of casualties, then we will definitely have to change our bombing tactics, at the least
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On their part, the Germans still had not caught on fully to that new factor in air combat, something that was costing them dearly these days
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But wait, there’s more- I had to pay a fee of $10 to recycle it! This free TV set ended up costing me some money to throw away
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through with you for drinking in public, it usually ended up costing
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They also needed exercise, and all of that ended up costing
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of the ‘ageing’ population, both on account of increased lifespan for pension and social security and higher healthcare costs
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In US, there is debate on rising healthcare costs
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Not a poison; all poisons should be avoided at all costs! Can also prevent dogs and cats from coming near your property
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It is economical for all families as the integrated costs are considerably less than the addition of individual households when living separately
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I daresay she didn’t intend for it to come over so clearly, and maybe I am being over-sensitive but I felt it all the same … Well, if the only job I can get is in Taunton, I’ll just have to move back to Bridgwater … at least that will cut my travelling costs
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Since the beginning of the year she had been talking me into buying her a certain blouse, which costs 12,000 drachmas, as a present for her birthday -which was yesterday
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Smile, it costs you nothing and it real y lights up a person"s face
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few watering stations at all costs and only take a sip or two at the other stations
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This in turn leads to a lecture from Wiesse on how important this waterway is as an artery to the West Country, stressing how vital it is for local commerce and going into incredible and extremely boring detail about how it is maintained and how much it costs
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Depends on what it costs
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Another method is to conduct your own investigation and this only costs you time and
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His argument is that I’ve given him a chance to have a day out not only in entertaining company but also in a beautiful part of the country and must therefore allow him to contribute towards the costs
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He showed Heymon the itemized list, fabrication costs only
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Indeed, with the decline in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance, red tape and health and safety initiatives, great-aunt Edith had financed some of the finer pieces in the apartment, including a real Ming chrysanthemum pot and a small Lowry, through her prowess at conducting phishing expeditions across the global email network in search of the details of other people’s bank accounts
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The audits are necessary to make sure that Federal dollars have been spent properly on legitimate costs
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And it costs a bomb
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If it costs you: hold
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costs lots of money, but when you figure in how much your time is worth, it is by
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in rental income caused by the ever increasing costs of insurance,
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Keeping costs down
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“If we are full during the Summer Season, we'll be putting $1,400 against the costs we incurred building the bungalows
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Explained clearly, as she had done with her family, the costs, benefits, and allowances which might be arranged, and then sat quietly for her new friend's considered response
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The messenger costs would have been too high and few have the determination to correspond using a ‘for pickup’ box
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All it costs is the fence and we brought that with us
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“Because we must protect it!” Suzie said, as they came up and approached the Impenetrable Cavern, “The Spirit of the Valley told us that the Impenetrable Cavern and its secrets must be protected at all costs
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One suit without the vast it costs about thousand Hong Kong dollars
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Daycare costs more in our and Starbucks pays my wife believe it or not
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"I want all the current reports on the reservations, payrolls, occupancy, and a breakdown of the food and beverage costs
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After a little maintenance neglect, the resurrection costs exceed the cost of commercially available space that has been properly maintained and operating and kept its value
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But though the wear and tear of a free servant be equally at the expense of his master, it generally costs him much less than that of a slave
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bring grocery goods to the great town than to the country village ; but it costs a great deal
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An ox there, he says, costs little more than the labour of catching him
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If the court upholds the agreement to pay in Ort he will not have a ducit left to pay, it will have gone in fees and costs
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In the present commercial state of the known world, the most barbarous nations, I believe, among whom land property is established, have some foreign commerce of this kind, and find among their wealthier neighbours such a demand for all the materials of clothing, which their land produces, and which can neither be wrought up nor consumed at home, as raises their price above what it costs to send them to those wealthier neighbours
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It costs us over two irons a year for cooking and hot water in our home
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It does not cost less labour to bring silver to the great town than to the remote parts of the country; but it costs a great deal more to bring corn
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It does not cost less labour to bring silver to Amsterdam than to Dantzic ; but it costs a great deal more to bring corn
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It costs more labour, and therefore more money, to bring first the materials, and afterwards the complete manufacture to market
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There is scarce any commodity which brings a better price there; or which, in proportion to the quantity of labour and commodities which it costs in Europe
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‘That costs more,’ said Marie, not bothering to hide
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As it costs a greater quantity of labour and subsistence to bring them to market, so, when they are brought thither they represent, or are equivalent to a greater quantity
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The people of Earth who remain biological can only lust after that, for those who are virtual it costs next to nothing
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They are the only one of the three orders whose revenue costs them neither labour nor care, but comes to them, as it were, of its own accord, and independent of any plan or project of their own
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The acquisition of such talents, by the maintenance of the acquirer during his education, study, or apprenticeship, always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his person
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The improved dexterity of a workman may be considered in the same light as a machine or instrument of trade which facilitates and abridges labour, and which, though it costs a certain expense, repays that expense with a profit
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Circulation comes to be carried on by a new wheel, which it costs less both to erect and to maintain than the old one
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company taking care of this for you, it still costs
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Take a look at not only how much your product costs, but what influence
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You must educate your customers about why your product costs the
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to help calculate renovation costs for builders, real estate agents or
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Though the manufacturer has his wages advanced to him by his master, he in reality costs him no expense, the value of those wages being generally restored, together with a profit, in the improved value of the subject upon which his labour is bestowed
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“I just want one, yaar, I heard it costs about fifteen a card!”
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“Yes, but the template of the card costs two thousand! They don’t
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In agriculture, too, Nature labours along with man ; and though her labour costs no expense, its produce has its value, as well as that of the most expensive workmen
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(this costs five dollars to activate)
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Overheads are the general running costs of your business
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with and split the costs, or an investor for your business
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He was known for his ultra-aggressive nature and is someone you didn’t want to mess with and who was best to avoid contact with at all costs if you planned on finishing out your safari with all your limbs and body parts still attached to their original frame! He had a huge set of sharp teeth with long canines that could be used quite effectively for fighting, coupled with a cranky disposition and unfaltering determination that would surpass that of the best mixed martial arts fighters that take center ring nowadays
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In England, as the coinage costs nothing, the current coin can never be much more valuable than the quantity of bullion which it actually contains
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He does not consider that this extraordinary expense, or the bounty, is the smallest part of the expense which the exportation of corn really costs the society
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She had to nourish that optimism, at all costs
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As they are the universal instruments of commerce, they are more readily received in return for all commodities than any other goods ; and, on account of their small bulk and great value, it costs less to transport them backward and forward from one place to another than almost any other sort of merchandize, and they lose less of their value by being so transported
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The Elf reached out and touched Dena's shoulders with her hands, “It's really you!” and she sucked in her breath, “Did you get caught in the tosser field and the wrinkle field at the same time? The instructions the Guild sent along with those pieces of equipment specifically cautioned to avoid that encounter at all costs!”
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the costs of all our missions - paid as a barter
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must preserve the balance at all costs
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- the specific costs connected with additional processing of the a
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She had had too many experiences where, she was certain, luck had played a vital role in her obtaining sexual gratification, a thing fondly to be wished for, strived for at all costs
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Let's take a few minutes andbrainstorm some ways that we can cut costs
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costs are lower and the risks are lower
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marketing costs is the cost of getting a new customer
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The hundred next adjoining to the sea coast, out of, or through which the wool is carried or exported, forfeits £20, if the wool is under the value of £10; and if of greater value, then treble that value, together with treble costs, to be sued for within the year
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if any person lay any wool, not entered as aforesaid, within fifteen miles of the sea, it must be seized and forfeited ; and if, after such seizure, any person shall claim the same, he must give security to the exchequer, that if he is cast upon trial he shall pay treble costs, besides all other penalties
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The working of that lace costs him, perhaps, two years labour
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The superiority of produce, which in consequence of this undivided attention, they are enabled to raise, is fully sufficient to pay the whole expense which the maintenance and employment of the unproductive class costs either the proprietors or themselves
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“Well, it turned out that only around a fifth of the world’s population were actually actively in favour of the further exploration of space and the costs involved
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Such as they are, however, it seldom costs the sovereign or commonwealth any expense to prepare them for the field
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He is not unwilling, therefore, to serve without pay during a short campaign ; and it frequently costs the sovereign or commonwealth as little to maintain him in the field as to prepare him for it
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What may be the amount of the whole expense which the church, either of Berne, or of any other protestant canton, costs the state, I do not pretend to know
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The more it costs to acquire any
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Their strong beer, therefore, costs them eight shillings a-barrel less than it costs the common brewer, who must have his profit upon the tax, as well as upon all the other expense which he advances
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Searching for the perfect lessons for you will serve to keep costs down and also to provide optimal help in areas where you most need it
82.
If you weren’t praising him, everything else was taken as a put-down, and he’d challenge it at all costs
83.
requires expensive maintenance and repair costs and at the same time could not withstand long
84.
wanted to avoid such a happening at all costs
85.
We currently have, therefore, a murderous so-called polity versus an elected Prime Minister trying, against all costs, to keep his people from being blown up by suicide bombers
86.
His given coordinates resided in his head like sacred text on ancient parchment; so delicate and precious, at all costs to remain hidden
87.
After all, his efforts extended the war for two additional years with related costs of nearly four billion dollars, according to some
88.
But I got so good at closing that I rarely had to absorb any of the materials costs myself
89.
threatened to sue until they found out that the costs of a suit would be about the cost of repairs, so instead they complained to the
90.
Collateral damage was to be avoided at all costs since it caused legal problems afterwards
91.
Now at this time we were keeping the horses in a stable which costs were about one hundred fifty dollars a month plus feed, vet bills, and the Farrier
92.
The costs were beginning to get out of hand so I suggested we sell the house and buy a piece of property out in the country
93.
Such thinking is implausible; perhaps, given the rise in social costs exceeding in proportion the exploited wages many of these families oftentimes receive
94.
Any mamba is a really a nasty reptile to be avoided at all costs
95.
Any (American) company operating abroad and selling cheaply made products at ―home‖ at an exorbitant profit, should, in my opinion, be hit with the stiffest import tariffs imaginable to help defray the social costs incurred by the taxpayer for individuals who have otherwise lost their jobs or are (under-employed)
96.
A society that measures its economic output in terms of per capita GDP, a useless indicator in many respects, without regard to its components (people), may ultimately discover its social costs equally prohibitive
97.
The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
98.
Although this highly sophisticated and financially prohibitive and ―impractical‖ venture may appear ‖implausible‖ to some, the reduction in stress-related travel, increased quality time, higher productivity at the workplace and the system‘s ameliorating impact on our environment (already) under enormous stress, not to mention our nation‘s increasing dependence on foreign sources of oil, may very well offset the cost(s) associated with this awesome undertaking
99.
evolutionary standards of (moral) decency! At some indeterminate juncture, having (nearly) exhausted its loftiest social, cultural and intellectual ideals, a society begins striking diminishing or marginal returns, also understood as the ―law of relative increasing costs
100.
Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline