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II . cost <cost> [kɒst] SUST.

2. cost:

cost

boarding cost SUST.

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Suppliers take a different approach to the optimum cost price.
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Due to the high cost of lifting mass into orbit, there is a strong initiative to miniaturize the overall weight of spacecraft.
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They felt, although many people used cost as a reason to postpone the purchase of a hearing aid, there were deeper factors at work.
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It provides a variety of construction management services such as cost estimating, value engineering, constructability review, CPM scheduling and inspection.
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Upgrading the 130-year-old building would cost a six-figure sum, including earthquake-strengthening, a refurbishment and fit-out for commercial tenants, he said.
www.odt.co.nz
The labour cost depends upon what is happening to the demand and supply of labour in the economy.
www.moneycontrol.com
This lowers the cost of engine manufacture while surrendering some performance.
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For merchant solar power stations, where the electricity is being sold into the electricity transmission network, the levelised cost of solar energy will need to match the wholesale electricity price.
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Cost is basically independent of yield up to the point of say 10s of megatons.
nextbigfuture.com
Many of these stores' successors have kept this decor as the cost of remodeling these stores makes little sense given the volume.
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