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For Clark, the cost of something was unimportant.
He added: "It sounds pretentious when actors talk about the cost of something because we're hideously spoiled and overcompensated.
Few wages, anyway, cover the high cost of something as mundane as taking a bus to work.
There is no acknowledgement that their new city visions might come at the cost of something else.
"You always know that if you reduce the cost or increase the cost of something, consumption of that item will change," Dr. Popkin said.
McEnroe's famous temper rises as he describes golf as a kind of athletic grifter preying upon society's most "sedentary and lazy" impulses at the cost of something higher.
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While kharcha or kharcho refers to cost or price of something, a karchho is a ladle.
Because an ITER-like tokamak reactor is inherently so large, such a building will be extremely expensive, further increasing the costs of something that is already too expensive.
That way, he said, the infrastructure costs would be shared by the Defense Department "and you're not having to pay the fixed costs of something no one else is using and no one else is paying for".
One shipping boss thinks logistics add 20% to the cost of making something in India, compared with 6-8% in China.
"Everything they collect goes into the cost of insurance," something that everyone pays, said Laurence Tisch, co-chairman of the Loews Corporation, the parent of CNA Insurance.
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