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Honda could face costs of $80m, Moody's said.
"We estimate that the average small business could face costs of £2,770 from this reform".
The cost of administering the programs would rise to $21 billion from $62 million, and the new covered sources, Justice Scalia wrote, would face costs of $147 billion.
But the stakes are also high for the objectors, who face costs of more than £50,000 if they lose and can ill afford it.
A recent report by UBS estimated that in the first year, the citizens of the exiting nation would face costs of as much as 11,000 euros a person on top of the austerity-induced pain already incurred.
LONDON — Banks operating in Britain could collectively face costs of about $3.5 billion a year to comply with liquidity rules intended to strengthen the financial system, a British regulatory agency said Monday.
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Families face cost of living pressures.
In April 2000, Charles Gray, a judge, ruled against Irving, leaving him facing costs of £2m.
Because of the 12-month delay that has afflicted the new A380, the company already faces costs of around $2 billion.
Devine, who had unsuccessfully argued that his case should be covered by parliamentary privilege, faces costs of £40,699, which will be the subject of another hearing at a later date.
Adaptation urgency According to Khan, the country's economy faces costs of between US$6-10bn6-10bnear to cope with investing in a new green energy system and to prepare for floods, droughts and heatwaves.
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