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They also face the enormous costs of converting their auditoriums from celluloid to digital projection.
If travel is infrequent, then the added costs of converting a few hundred dollars can be ignored.
He added that only 8% would be affordable housing due to the costs of converting the existing harbour, claiming the development was "utterly unattractive to a commercial developer".
The costs of converting cash registers and vending machines are also raised, as well as the higher transportation costs associated with coins.
Indeed, the technology costs of converting one form of hydrocarbon to another and the costs of providing alternative automotive engine technologies are also likely to fall.
Jets officials are meeting with Javits representatives to discuss management issues, but it is clear that the Jets space will be more expensive, given the costs of converting from a football configuration and the expense of air-conditioning a stadium.
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"These deregulatory reforms will reduce the cost of converting empty and redundant buildings into new homes.
Local officials estimate the cost of converting 3m people at around 200 billion yuan ($30 billion).
We estimated that the cost of converting the whole lot would cost I think between £7m and £11m a year.
Among her top concerns was the cost of converting such ships to meet the needs of the homeless population.
The government has said it plans to reimburse banks gradually for the cost of converting the dollar loans to pesos.
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