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We are now starting to see the consequences of George Osborne's move on so-called "welfare uprating", whereby increases in benefits are to be held at 1%, irrespective of inflation (over the last five years, incidentally, the cost of basic foods has risen by 35%).
Incidentally the cost of the Games is estimated to come in at about US$7 billion (£4.5bn).
With the small orange-pink tablets came a leaflet headed "Elleste Solo™ 1mg and 2mg (estradiol hemihydrate)" (Incidentally, this drug costs the NHS nearly two pounds less than the £7.20 prescription charge).
Incidentally, reducing fiscal costs is a major component of the Affordable Care Act, and the independent Congressional Budget Office reported in July that repealing "Obamacare" would add $716 billion in costs back to Medicare between now and 2022.
The middle-income baby born last year, incidentally, will have cost $236,680 by the year 2016, the Department of Agriculture estimates.
For example, some evolved changes in the 40k genotype might incidentally have eliminated potential costs associated with overexpression in REL606.
Incidentally, it should not cost a lot of money to come up with a good name.
Supply and production costs go down incidentally on older devices; engineering a low-cost device from the very start with margins in mind can help Apple continue to work on dealing with downward price pressure in high growth markets, while at the same time making fewer concessions to margins.
Incidentally, although surgical group IV cost slightly higher than surgical group III, these differences were not statistically significant (Bonferroni post-hoc test, P = 1.000).
It's still not clear how much those fees are adding to the costs of air travel, incidentally.
This project, incidentally, has more than tripled in cost while the authorities dithered, proving that it is not only in the public sector that project costs go awry.
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