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These benefits could come at a minuscule cost to taxpayers.
The scrappy DNAinfo startup, backed by another billionaire, J Joseph Ricketts – which seeks to cover the city neighbourhood by neighbourhood – has expanded rapidly on a minuscule cost base.
While not cheap — the robots run anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 — they are also obviously a minuscule cost compared to human life.
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The Puritan holiday activity must also have an element of serious self-improvement, so the trip can be seen to justify its minuscule cost.
Will the public get a guaranteed refund on any costs of the carbon price… you know, like the one that already exists under the current legislation and compensates the vast majority of taxpayers for minuscule cost of living increases?
Paramount has scored a studio's dream - blockbuster grosses on a franchise with minuscule costs.
Such accounts would be universal and used for after-school or traditional child care, with a government match of $500 a year — a minuscule amount given the cost of such care, and given the difficulty that lower-income families have putting away money in such accounts.
Yet many programs are argued down by state and federal legislators because of the minuscule costs.
We found that direct non-medical cost represented only a minuscule 2% share of total costs.
Petrol costs a minuscule 40 cents a litre, compared with €1.40 over the border in Rome.
Amazon wants a whopping $24.75 for the paperback, but the Kindle version costs a minuscule $3.56.
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