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So the immediate cost of servicing a standard repayment loan has become much more bearable.
For the banks, the immediate cost of halting foreclosure is not significant.
According to the Airforwarders Association, a recent US mandate that requires screening of all cargo on passenger planes entering or flying within the US would carry an immediate cost of $700m£436m6m) and require 9,000 employees.
"The immediate cost of heeding the warning is high, because I will not be able to achieve my immediate goal, which is to reach the site and complete the bill payment or the status update that I had in mind," she says.
And the price of that deal, let's remember, was a two-year extension of the Bush tax cuts, at an immediate cost of $363 billion, and a potential cost that's much larger — because it's now looking increasingly likely that those irresponsible tax cuts will be made permanent.
The average immediate cost of this policy is at least 0.23 higher than those of DP-MDP-QC, which is the worst among all policies.
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He was ordered to pay immediate costs of £250,000 from a bill expected to reach £1m.
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) try to smooth the immediate costs of writing new business across several years.
They will take any passenger that covers the immediate costs of the seat.
We are in a fortunate position that we could afford to cover the immediate costs of the accommodation, etc.
Restoring internal border controls would result in immediate costs of up to €18bn a year or 0.13% of the annual output of the Schengen area, it says.
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