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Parking for the weekend is available for a nominal cost.
There is only a nominal cost difference anyway for the compounded ingredients of varying doses.
CPR is easy to learn, and training is often offered free or at a nominal cost.
Miscellaneous airport fees may have resulted in some passengers paying a nominal cost for the tickets.
The job paid Ms. Gaton $650 every two weeks and included health insurance at a nominal cost.
For a nominal cost, they can give a surprisingly large part of the experience of real flying.
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Recent estimates in the decline of infection, severe itch, visual impairment and blindness for 15 APOC countries from 1995 to 2010 show that control operations have averted more than 6·3 million DALYs, at a relatively nominal cost of US$2577 million[ 49].
The shows had been bought by the BBC for a "low or nominal cost" from independent producers.
The trust is deeply concerned at this and we very much regret that these programmes failed to live up to the editorial standards we set for the BBC". As a result of the investigation the BBC World News channel has been banned from buying programmes for a low or nominal cost and it will "no longer accept sponsorship from non-commercial organisations".
As inflation and interest-rate worries work themselves back to the forefront of investors' minds, the outcome will be a jump in the nominal cost of capital globally.
In fact, such cases, which most often involve indigent people facing bankruptcy or eviction, are often disposed of at nominal cost to a firm.
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