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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a costs" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "costs" is typically a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The costs of the project were higher than expected."
Alternatives: "the expenses" or "the charges".
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Q: How does it make money A: Costs less than a cup of coffee at 2.99.
In Italy the problem is equally acute: Demotion from the top division, Serie A, costs a team 40% of revenue.
Facilities and administrative (F & A) costs, including research facilities, utilities, administrative salaries, and general office expenses, at public universities continue to escalate over time.
After his defeat, Mr Desmond faces a costs bill unofficially estimated at around £1.25 million.
Kamal faced a costs order of £25,000 nonetheless; he was applying for permission to appeal (£250).
Her mother unsuccessfully sued her over the portrayal and faces a costs claim that could see her lose her home.
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Treatment with BoNT-A costs less than best supportive care per patient per year, although treating a patient with onabotulinumtoxinA (£20,861) and incobotulinumtoxinA (£20,717) cost more per patient annually than with abobotulinumtoxinA (£19,800).
Costs associated with the management of relapses were estimated according to previously published relapse-related costs; it included direct treatment and informal care resource development using a costs-of-illness method [28].
A combination of data on treatment duration and number of visits needed, success rate and therapy efficacy are of interest for a costs-effectiveness-analysis.
As TDC enables an objective determination of treatment duration and the number of visits required in individuals, TDC will facilitate a costs-effectiveness-analysis of therapies.
Given the multiple objectives of a management at diagnosis service for children and the consequent importance of the secondary outcomes in this study (psychological adjustment, coping, adaptation to diagnosis), a costs-consequences analysis will also be undertaken.
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