Sentence examples for are costed from inspiring English sources

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are costed

noun

Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.

  • The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million.

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As well as examining industry-wide issues, the book looks at how individual projects are costed.

Even 30-second time savings are costed and multiplied in government cost-benefit analysis to justify new or faster roads.

My job is to make sure that we've got strong, credible policies which add up and make sense and are costed.

Yet none of the desirable offers made so far such as seven-day services, 36,000 more NHS staff and additional mental health services are costed in the existing NHS plans and, most importantly, its budgets.

He is calling for mandatory integrated reporting so externalities are costed into company balance sheets and said many companies are scared to come out and talk about the environmental challenges they face.

If you are planting tree ferns, don't waste expensive trunk by burying it in the ground (tree ferns are costed by the length of their trunks – usually about £35 a foot).

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Inconsistent performances are costing us.

Individual errors are costing us.

They are cost driven.

This can be cost effective".

He is costing me votes".

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