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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack cost" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the amount of resources, such as time or money, required for an attack to be carried out. Example: The attack cost on the enemy base was estimated to be high, making it a risky operation.
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Specifically, attackers nondeterministic trail search (ANTS) is developed for approximately searching attack schemes with the minimum attack cost, and attacker's pivots discovery via backward searching (APD-BS) is designed for examining the pivots of attack schemes, namely the key observations associated with system state transitions during an attack.
The bank estimated the attack cost it $140 million.
The attack cost the mission time but no lives.
The attack cost him his teeth, and the hospital bills ate up his savings.
The attack cost the company around $171 million, according to industry estimates.
The attack cost Mr. Rick the use of his right arm.
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This provides lawyers with ammunition to attack cost-reducing, competitive conduct, on behalf of clients otherwise unable to survive in the market.From an academic viewpoint, better comprehension of market gamesmanship is a good thing, as is the realisation that free entry doesn't fix everything.
In a letter to shareholders, Disney Chief Executive Michael Eisner promised to "attack costs" by closing 50 Disney retail stores and cutting investments in live-action films.
Chief Executive Michael Eisner pulled out the pompoms and sang a cheer, promising to "attack costs" by closing 50 Disney retail stores and cutting investments in live-action films.
Each special attack costs a set amount of "Power Points" to activate.
A typical DDoS attack costs businesses $40,000 per hour offline, but for gaming sites as large as these, the cost would be much higher, said Ofer Gayer, a researcher with the security content delivery network Incapsula.
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