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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not costed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing items, projects, or services that have not been assigned a cost or budget.
Example: "The proposed changes to the project are not costed, so we need to evaluate their financial implications before proceeding."
Alternatives: "have not been priced" or "are not budgeted".
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And other benefits from improved air quality and reduced dependence on imported fossil fuels are not costed in.
These three challenges are interrelated; (1) companies are expected first and foremost to deliver a profit; (2) it is hard to find the business case when externalities are not costed in, and (3) investors and customers – the individuals who most impact companies – do not encourage behaviours that are in the best interests of society and of the planet.
This mechanism ensures that models that are very similar are not costed as being extremely dis-similar just because their bursts do not align.
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If you aren't costing, you aren't engineering.
Now it's not cost competitive with utility scale solar.
Actually JD3 this is not costing the BBC much money.
Teledermatology was not cost saving when compared to usual care using observed costs and outcomes.
If it isn't costed it won't happen!
Constitutional rights are not cost-free.
These are not cost-free operations".
Such evacuations are not cost-free.
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