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Principio del costo comparativo

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

Comparative Cost Principle [kəmˌpærətɪvˌkɒstˈprɪnsəpl, -ˌkɔːst-] SUST. ECON.

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

principle [ingl. brit. ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈprɪnsəpəl] SUST.

1. principle (basic tenet):

2. principle (rule of conduct):

essere contro i principi di qn (to do fare)

3. principle (scientific law):

I. comparative [ingl. brit. kəmˈparətɪv, ingl. am. kəmˈpɛrədɪv] ADJ.

1. comparative LING.:

2. comparative (relative):

3. comparative (based on comparison):

comparative method, study
comparative linguistics, religion

II. comparative [ingl. brit. kəmˈparətɪv, ingl. am. kəmˈpɛrədɪv] SUST. LING.

I. cost [ingl. brit. kɒst, ingl. am. kɔst] SUST.

1. cost (price):

prezzo m (of di)
at a cost of £100
to count the cost of flood, earthquake
to count the cost of decision

2. cost fig.:

II. costs SUST. npl

1. costs DER.:

2. costs:

costs COM., ECON.
costs COM., ECON.

III. cost <pret./part. pas. cost> [ingl. brit. kɒst, ingl. am. kɔst] V. trans.

1. cost:

2. cost fig.:

3. cost <pret./part. pas. costed>:

ADMIN., ECON. cost, also cost out product
cost, also cost out project, work

en el diccionario PONS

principle [ˈprɪn·tsə·pl] SUST.

I. comparative [kəm·ˈpe··tɪv] SUST.

II. comparative [kəm·ˈpe··tɪv] ADJ.

I. cost [kɑ:st] V. trans.

1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to, cause the loss of):

to cost a fortune coloq.

2. cost <costed, costed> (calculate price):

II. cost [kɑ:st] SUST.

1. cost (price):

to defray the cost of sth form.

2. cost pl (expense):

costi m pl
cost DER.
spese f pl

3. cost (cost price):

4. cost fig. (sacrifice):

Present
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcosts
wecost
youcost
theycost
Past
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcost
wecost
youcost
theycost
Present Perfect
Ihavecost
youhavecost
he/she/ithascost
wehavecost
youhavecost
theyhavecost
Past Perfect
Ihadcost
youhadcost
he/she/ithadcost
wehadcost
youhadcost
theyhadcost

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The comparatives are weak when both definite and indefinite, and are declined like the active participle.
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However, the line has higher operating costs and a significantly higher carbon footprint than if it were electrified.
en.wikipedia.org
Half of the funds in the $7.3 billion budget for the next fiscal year will go toward citywide personnel costs.
sfpublicpress.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.
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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.
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