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be costed
noun
Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.
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It is therefore essential that such resources be costed into the project funding and that, in order to inform these costings, procedures for recruitment from care homes be tested in a pilot study.
"Everything has to be costed and affordable.
The Economist claimed that, this time round, the different alternatives available could be costed.
The difficulty comes when the access and influence can be costed but not audited.
But HMRC takes a strict line on how such benefits should be costed and allocated.
The emotional impact of his buildings can never be costed, but it is huge.
The price of drugs in Latin America can be costed in dollars, but in wasted lives too.
If something cannot be costed, measured, assessed and shown to have direct financial benefit, don't do it.
Characters are propelled around like luggage waiting to be claimed, passengers hoping for a destination, merchandise waiting to be costed.
The Stern report on the costs of climate change estimates that every tonne of carbon emitted can be costed at £50.
By this reckoning, the developing world's needs can be counted, the cheapest fixes can be costed, and the resulting bill can be calculated.
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