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But this has caused a rift with union chiefs, who are warning that only about one in 10 of their members will "opt in", costing Labour millions of pounds in affiliation fees.
For example, if the employee is consistently tardy or doesn't show up for work and other employees have to fill in, costing additional expense to the company, express this consequence clearly.
In costing the bill, she said, the Environmental Protection Agency had estimated that $1.4 trillion dollars a year would go abroad to cover the generous provision for offsets in the bill.
Gulliver is no engineer and can only wonder at the effort involved in costing a project like this.
Much of the intellectual capital invested in these techniques came from economists, whose discipline in costing options and marginal analysis provided them (if not always the defense managers they advised) a set of tools appropriate to the task.
Orlando Hernandez, who will start Game 3 of the division series, allowed five runs in six innings, although his numbers probably would have been better if the regular outfielders had started; a couple of balls that should have been caught fell in, costing Hernandez runs.
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It is preposterous to suggest that this is more narcissistic than a celebrity-fuelled love-in costing thousands and attended by the ludicrously selfishly wealthy who conveniently forget the injunction to sell all and give the proceeds to the poor.
"One big inning cost us the game.
OEMs buy-in (cost-benefit) 10.
But the plug-in variation costs $38,700.
Walk-ins will cost five dollars extra.
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