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cost known terms
In terms of disclosure, we haven't known a lot about the cost structure.
cost knew support terms
In terms of cost and in terms of growth, we knew that the mainframe, in terms of scale, what it would take to support it, would be more cost effective. David Mason
cost gold hold increases interest rates
Interest rates are up and that increases the cost to hold gold.
costs expect inflation interest rates starting
Interest rates are just part of the costs in the real sector. With inflation starting to ease, we expect that these costs can be reduced.
cost customer technology terms watching work
In terms of what are we watching for when this technology comes out? Cost is a factor, and does it work and customer satisfaction.
cost customer delivering delivery exactly increase increasing lost mail market price service services sure terms viable
In terms of the applications, I think the location-based service is an interesting possibility but if it is going to be increasing the cost of delivering the parcels I am not exactly sure how viable that market is going to be. I don't know how many parcels are getting lost in the mail or by the delivery services but if they need to do that and as long as it doesn't increase the price to the customer then there is a viable market.
costs physical
In physical damages, the costs totaled around $400,000.
cost full health huge kid pay people price reduce smarter system
If you take your kid in for the sniffles, you pay $20, but the full cost is $200. And so we need to get back to the price system where you see the full cost of health care, and then people will make smarter decisions. That will reduce health care costs, and it's a huge part of our economy.
cost download expensive laptop paris phone stuff sweeping taking
If you're taking your laptop to Paris and you have to download your e-mail over an expensive long-distance phone call, you still have to download that stuff even if it's junked before you see it. It's really sweeping the cost under the carpet.
cost percent putting rule
If you want a rule of thumb, 40 percent of the cost of putting in a new application is integrating it with the other applications.
costs good headline increase inflation last percent year
If you want to know how much more it costs you to live this year than last year, look at the headline CPI. And from a consumer's perspective, there's nothing good about a 4.7 percent increase in headline inflation in 12 months.
cost effects good human ill larger power public works
If you really want to show power in its larger aspects, you need to show the effects on the powerless, for good or ill - the human cost of public works. That's what I try to do, show not only how power works but its effect on people. Robert Caro
cost few gave given home pitch run
I gave up the home run to Wright which cost me but I've given up a few home runs. I'm not going to try to pitch around guys. Kevin Correia
cost create deficits fail far increased jobs lost number partners promised states trade trading united
In fact, not only did NAFTA fail to create U.S. jobs, it lost them. Increased trade deficits with our NAFTA trading partners (Mexico and Canada) have so far cost the United States 377,000 jobs - approximately the number of new U.S. jobs its backers promised NAFTA would create. Byron Dorgan
costs million saw training walk
In 25 days, we saw $1 million in training costs walk out the door.
cosmos archetype settings
By setting up a universe which tends to hold everything we do, see, and say in the sway of its cosmos, an archetype is best comparable with a God James Hillman
cost climate threat
One thing we do know about the threat of climate change is that the cost of adjustment only grows the longer it's left unaddressed. Jay Weatherill
cost interviews size
John Kerry reportedly flew in his private hairdresser before his "Meet the Press" interview for a total cost of $1,000. That's $1,000 for a haircut, which sounds like a lot, but have you seen the size of Kerry's head. Jay Leno
cost tongue
The tongue talkes at the heads cost. George Herbert
cost doe ill
It costs more to doe ill then to doe well. [It costs more to do ill than to do well.] George Herbert
cost stories actors
The love scenes that worked, regardless of the director, were the ones where the actors weren't fearful. When somebody was fearful, you could see it right away. It takes you out of the story, and that's to be avoided at all costs. Jennifer Beals
cost fix house minutes took
I called the 'Geek Squad.' They said, 'Oh, yeah, you've got it.' It took them two minutes to fix it, but it cost me $250 for the house call.
cost mistakes moral played
I don't like moral victories. We played well, and we made some mistakes, which cost us.
costs fuel saves slightly
Carpooling is slightly inconvenient, but it saves tremendously on transportation costs and fuel prices, Ed Rendell
costs rising
Heating costs are rising and the temperature is falling,
cost
Never invest yourself in anything so deeply that its failure could cost you your happiness. Ian Caldwell
cost win
If I don't fumble, we win the ballgame. I'm the one who cost us the ballgame. But we have to live with it now. This put something in us. We just have to win every week. This is business. This is real. Roy Williams
cost faster general market products smaller structure
If General Motors is going to survive, they have to be a smaller organization and get the cost structure under control. They've got to become lean, streamline their processes, get products to market faster and take more risks.
cost grade stirring talk talks
If I had to give a grade to Howard Stringer, I'd give him a C-plus. He talks a lot about restructuring in cost reduction. He doesn't really talk about stirring growth.
cost
If I have to go to the hospital, you know how much it's going to cost me to go to the hospital? About $15.
cost
I couldn't tell you what it would have cost to do that in Bradbury,
costs high program
I don't think the program costs are as high now.
costs health suggest
I don't want to suggest that controlling pharmaceutical costs is the answer to what ails the U.S. health care system. It isn't. John Kitzhaber