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Nobody has considered the cost of ambition.
Nor has the team considered the cost of land for tunnel exits.
"For many of those years, I never once considered the cost for nursing homes".
And has Platini considered the cost to the NHS of football being lost to the winter?
Nearly 60percentt of respondents said they considered the cost and availability of housing to be a very serious problem.
"Occasionally you hear a rumor of somebody pocketing money, but in general, it's considered the cost of campaigning," Ms. Messinger said.
John McCarthy, a spokesman for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, an independent, said the city was pleased with the work the Army Corps did and considered the cost reasonable.
"When the market was stronger, transfer taxes were just considered the cost of doing business," said Michael E. Lefkowitz, a partner with the law firm Rosenberg & Estis.
At the same time, flexibility towards standard operating principles and procedures has been considered the cost of doing business in Somalia, such as the practice of using armed guards, which has become the norm in the country.
He's right: for the most powerful corporations, billions of dollars worth of fines can conceivably be considered the cost of doing business, and it's a cost they can afford.
Having considered the cost of of a substantial increase in the existing nil rate band you and the Chancellor have indicated you would like instead to introduce a more targeted measure to allow the family home to be passed onto the children of deceased without it leading to an inheritance tax liability.
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