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The tax increases to pay for these activities do bring a cost: they reduce people's incentive to work.
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For branch roads, a parallel tree stand can bring a cost-effective effect.
Comparing prices to the XF Prestige 180PS RWD model, the addition of all-wheel drive on the £36,350 Prestige 180PS AWD brings a cost penalty of around £1800. 0 0 0 0 0 0.
That contempt for the working-class people of the north and the Midlands brought a cost that the Conservative party is still paying.
Local manufacturing and distribution should bring a big cost advantage over Fuji, and lots of goodwill from the Chinese government.
It is estimated that the transition from 200 mm to 300 mm wafers will bring a die cost saving of 30 40%.
Where finite resources exist, failure to apply the principles of cost-effectiveness may bring an 'opportunity cost' (Tickle, 1997) manifesting as an unsustainable financial overspend or reduced health care services in other areas.
A 13-year-old boy from California has secured funding from Intel to bring a low-cost Braille printer to market.
If the system switches from project i to j, it bring an additional costs denoted by c ij.
Conservative columnist George Will called Trump a "bloviating ignoramus" on a TV news show and warned Romney that associating with him would bring a heavy political cost.
Road building programmes in mid-Wales would also bring a high environmental cost - a classic example of political priorities in conflict.
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