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The phrase "a cost imposed upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expenses or burdens that are placed on someone or something, often in a formal or economic context.
Example: "The new regulations will result in a cost imposed upon small businesses, making it harder for them to compete."
Alternatives: "a burden placed on" or "an expense incurred by".
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One should want to reduce his "carbon footprint" because carbon is an externality, a cost imposed upon others, just as oil spilled in the ocean, or mercury spewed from coal fired power plants, is a cost imposed on others.
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Instead, § 1107 authorizes retention of the 1% as 'bail bond costs.' This is what that description implies, namely, an administrative cost imposed upon all those, guilty and innocent alike, who seek the benefit of § 1107.
It is, however, said that the 1% charge is not 'a vehicle for the imposition of costs of prosecution' and that it is merely 'an administrative cost imposed upon all those, guilty and innocent alike, who seek the benefit of § 1107.' Supra, at 370, 370371.
Allowing Americans and immigrants to gain from immigration while decreasing the costs imposed upon American taxpayers via the welfare state would lead to a better outcome.
What we pay for transport is fuel cost, fare/tolls and value of travel time while we ignore other hidden costs imposed upon the society such as environmental degradation namely externality cost.
Furthermore, with the extended warranty period, we expect that costs imposed upon customers decrease and their satisfaction increases which will also bring about social and economic benefits for the producer in the long run.
Consider this: a corporation's failure to maximize the knowledge in its data and thereby to contribute to unnecessary logistics costs imposes upon itself and others (as well as international trade) what amounts to an inefficiency-based tax.
Man was a solitary, romantic creature of will who at any cost imposed his meaning upon the world because he could not endure a world that did not reflect his central place within it.
The company, with 19,000 employees, says it is forced to hire large numbers of low-wage screeners quickly because of the high turnover and the cost strictures imposed upon by the airlines, which are responsible for security but hire contractors like Argenbright to do the work.
In addition, if IDU were to get HIV testing at private clinics, there would be the burden of the cost of an HIV test imposed upon them.
Iraq was a state imposed upon its inhabitants, a country whose preservation has cost too many lives.
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