Sentence examples for come to cost from inspiring English sources

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Onshore wind and large scale solar farms, he said, are expected to come to cost parity with gas-fired power stations by the 2020s – the technology is there should politicians choose to back it.

If a papaya has come to cost an entire day's wages for a professional, it is "the fault of the unscrupulous" who want to "profit at the expense of the people," or so they lecture us from the little screen.

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When it came to cost, it was more than we were prepared to spend.

Alas, size doesn't mean anything when it comes to cost.

We do not stint, when it comes to cost, when we're covering a war".

Global corporate sponsorships of the Olympics eventually came to cost $50 million apiece.

When it comes to cost, reliability, and security, he says, the cloud promises to equal or better on-premise computing.

He told analysts on July 13th that there would be no "sacred cows" when it came to cost cuts, but also said there were no plans for factory closures.

When it comes to cost arbitrage, offshore software services come out on top.

The Internet, however, has clear advantages over traditional media when it comes to cost.

When it comes to cost management, Lampert has that locked up.

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