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I . cost [kɒst] V. trans.

2. cost -ed, -ed FIN.:

to cost [out]

II . cost [kɒst] SUST.

ˈcost price SUST.

ˈlow-cost ADJ.

prime ˈcost SUST. ECON.

ˈunit cost SUST. COM.

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They are submitted at the request of the regulatory authority and are used by the mine for life of mine costing.
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The cheapskate way can often end up costing more and leading to a pretty ropy experience.
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He tried again later, and had to be rescued again, in an operation costing another six-figure sum.
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The reason is that the factory was doing its costing based on a derivation of GAAP standards.
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This tape could then be played in an office or at home on a video recorder costing only as much as a used car.
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Furthermore, the most technically savvy sales representatives that might have sold office automation equipment were paid large commissions on leases of laser printer equipment costing up to a half-million dollars.
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The students were trained in surveying, measuring, costing, superintendence and draftsmanship, normally a student stayed for five to seven years.
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This emphasis on truth should not be confused with precision; it should be clear that costing methods are disputable, while principles are not.
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Big capital items include a new aerial ladder fire truck costing $1.1 million, and $1 million for the removal and replacement of trees damaged by 2013 ice storm.
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The least costly schemes are budgeted at a cost of millions, with many more complex schemes such as space sunshade costing far more.
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