Sentence examples for cost quota from inspiring English sources

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Four factors that affect makespan and cost are selected: available service number, time and cost covariance, time quota, and cost quota.

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The cost of quotas has become exorbitant for users of lanthanum, which is vital for the catalytic converters that clean the exhaust of conventional, gasoline-powered cars.

There were also no upfront costs or quotas, like some direct sales jobs.

Steve Finn's full quota cost him only 33 runs, but there were some disturbing figures for Graeme Swann, whose nought for 62 from 10 overs are his worst in ODI cricket.

The costs of the quota and price-support systems are borne entirely by smokers, in higher tobacco prices.

Attempts to mitigate this through competitive/external bid comparison, detailed cost accountings and quotas usually just lead to increased bureaucracy with little effect on actual cost structure.

Farm subsidies may reduce its cost, and tariffs plus quota restrictions on imports of foreign sugar make it a better buy than alternatives.

In addition, we show that with allocation based on updated emissions, the quota price will always exceed marginal abatement costs, possibly misguiding policy makers and investors about abatement costs.

With bank loans to cover the cost of increasing production quotas, Boute plans to turn out 7,000 tablets a month.

Chiquita says quotas have cost it $1.3 billion in lost sales, and it has criticized the Clinton administration for not forcing Europe to open up its banana market.

This doesn't involve storage costs or adjusting the quota, but we have to go through layers of EU bureaucracy to get there".

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