Sentence examples for be costed at from inspiring English sources

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The Stern report on the costs of climate change estimates that every tonne of carbon emitted can be costed at £50.

"Should the number of hours increase by 40% to 25 hours a week, this must not be costed at or near the current underfunded rate of around £3.79 per hour as this will further marginalise childcare providers across the country and exacerbate problems around childcare sustainability, which is currently a major issue in the sector".

Patient ambulance utilisation will be costed at $AUD898 per service.

Details on medications, laboratory tests and service utilisation will be costed at prevailing rates.

In calculating the likely profit from the proposed book before deciding to go ahead with the project, the leather would not be costed at $1,000.

This time commitment will then be costed at an agreed unit rate that covers staff salaries and overheads to provide a cost for the FCS support of both the physical and social interventions in the programme.

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The plan had previously been costed at $300m.

It is now being costed at £12m once maintenance is taken into account.

The plan was costed at $33bn, although many details are not yet clear.

She said the government's plan to take 12,000 Syrian refugees was costed at $700m.

The proposal has been costed at about €5m by the theatre group.

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