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pro·ˈduc·tion costs SUST. pl.

ˈrun·ning costs SUST. pl.

ˈwage costs SUST. pl.

wage costs

ˈstart-up costs SUST. pl.

start-up costs

I . cost [kɒst] V. trans.

2. cost -ed, -ed FIN.:

to cost [out]

II . cost [kɒst] SUST.

3. cost:

costs of sth
costs of sth DER.

ˈcost price SUST.

ˈlow-cost ADJ.

prime ˈcost SUST. ECON.

ˈunit cost SUST. COM.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It requires everyone to buy insurance and subsidizes insurance costs for lower income people on a sliding scale.
en.wikipedia.org
Dynamic braking reduced wear and tear on brake shoes, reducing maintenance costs.
en.wikipedia.org
This occurs due to a reduction in commuting time, as well transport costs but these benefits tend to accrue disproportionately to the influential and well-educated.
en.wikipedia.org
Its mission remains the same: to further access to the worlds information and reduce library costs.
en.wikipedia.org
The costs of the compliance department alone do not reflect true compliance costs.
www.hedgeweek.com
The commodity business is only good for monster firms with huge machinery to lower costs.
www.newser.com
Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
www.cnet.com
Managers could simply total the variable costs for a product and use this as a rough guide for decision-making processes.
en.wikipedia.org
The overcapacity and costs tied up 92 percent of the public information technology budget, hindering other project which could have created value from being carried out.
en.wikipedia.org
For example, a cash account with $2,000 allots you the opportunity to buy up to $2,000 in stock, minus commission costs.
www.usatoday.com

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