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Discover Ludwig"cost ceilings" is correct and usable in written English
It is a term used to refer to the maximum cost of a project or service that is allowed. For example, "The town council set cost ceilings for the construction of the new bridge."
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An enhanced offer was made by the government late last year, which included more generous accrual rates (the rate at which a pension builds up), higher "cost ceilings" on taxpayer contributions and transitional protection for workers close to retirement age.
The cost ceilings have probably contributed to the fact that most people can afford to visit health care and purchase medicine when they are in need.
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"We have been clear there is flexibility in this offer within the cost ceiling.
The cost ceiling is £21.4 billion at 2011 prices, though the target is to spend just £17.16 billion.
Improved scrutiny and the proposed cost ceiling will help ensure taxpayers aren't signing a blank cheque".
"The government has already announced increases in contribution rates and will decide how much the country can afford to spend [the cost ceiling proposed by Hutton] before the other details can be worked out".
Commercial media companies are to ask the Government for tough restrictions to be placed on the BBC's internet activities, including a cost ceiling on its internet budget and a demand that it provide links to the news services of its competitors.
The Republican-controlled House recently approved a stimulus bill that relies mainly on tax breaks to encourage private-sector spending and investment, an approach that Mr. Bush also favors, although his cost ceiling would be closer to $75 billion, not the House's $100 billion.
Insurance services often include deductibles which behave in the same fashion as a cost ceiling of consumer payment.
But civil servants in the research ministry fought hard for the project; finally, the minister allowed it to go ahead with a cost ceiling of €1.06 billion and first plasma scheduled for 2015.
Since we abstract from any bias (or irrationality), we can provide insights under which condition a cost cap tariff should be chosen, even though it offers a higher variable rate than the concurrently offered pay-per-use tariff and a higher cost ceiling than the concurrently offered flat rate tariff.
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