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But, he said, "The medical device industry, life science companies and patient groups would have a real problem with a centralized decision-making operation that denied people access to safe, effective treatments or imposed a cost-effectiveness standard on therapies that would be covered by Medicare or other forms of insurance".
You're imposing a cost on them.
And all impose a cost on honest shoppers.
That will impose a cost on industry and it has to mean costs to consumers.
Buyers of fakes therefore impose a cost on people who want to buy the real thing.
The mandatory arrest laws were intended to impose a cost on abusers.
We are united in imposing a cost on Russia for its actions so far.
Treating a patient imposes a cost burden on a hospital, rather than bringing it a financial reward.
Fiscal-stimulus schemes impose a cost on all taxpayers, even those well placed to endure a downturn.
Carbon dioxide is what economists call an "externality," something that imposes a cost on somebody other than the manufacturer.
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