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The $10.2-billion cost eclipses costs of all recent automotive scandals.
But when we added them all up, the total costs eclipsed what the corporate office was willing to spend.
Southwest Airlines flew more passengers than any other airline in May, according to Transportation Department statistics, making it the first month ever that a low-cost carrier eclipsed the established major airlines.
The eclipse cost Italian consumers around €10m ($10.9m), Cosma Panzacchi of Bernstein, a research firm, reckons.
Filmed at a cost of $68 million, "Eclipse" will be shown in more than 4,400 theaters in North America.
This screamer also seats five passengers and goes 440mph, but it sells for $3.6 million–four times the cost of an Eclipse 500.
In scope and cost, it would eclipse any of the state's dams, office buildings, canals, highways or other government structures, including the Golden Gate Bridge.
Where household resources are scarce and little public attention is paid to vaccine preventable diseases, the present costs of vaccinating easily eclipse the discounted costs of the possible future disease [ 8, 9].
This is also the time when the need to pay tuition costs tends to eclipse your retirement saving goals.
"An overly zealous focus on growth — growth at any cost, apparently — has eclipsed S.E.I.U.'s commitment to its members," Mr. Rosselli wrote in a letter to Mr. Stern.
Federal studies show the potential savings in fuel costs from the Obama-era rules eclipse the costs those rules add to the sticker prices of cars.
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