Sentence examples for could be costing from inspiring English sources

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Sanctions could be costing taxpayers more".

That's ridiculous, and unacceptable, because it could be costing people's lives.

The delay could be costing lives, says Michelle Rowett, chief executive of MDF The BiPolar Organisation, a user-led charity.

A new study has estimated that rebates could be costing mutual funds, pension funds and individual investors as much as $5 billion a year.

They say that it could be costing the NHS and taxpayers up to an extra £100m per annum at a time when health budgets are being slashed.

Now a new study using industry data says that the rebates could be costing mutual funds, pension funds and ordinary investors as much as $5 billion a year.

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A crucial obstacle to implementing the recommendations could be cost.

But … the cuts imposed mean floods will happen that could be cost effectively avoided".

"This decision risks affecting progress with deployment and cost reductions, delaying the point at which solar could be cost competitive, and damaging broader investor confidence," he said.

One downside could be cost.

As a consequence, improving health care delivery for primary headaches could be cost effective from a societal perspective [2].

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