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is costed
noun
Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.
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But the rest of us don't have friends whose access to us is costed and valued by the world.
Second, and even more profoundly, the whole "financing gap" calculating model, whereby a particular outcome is costed and possible contributions totted up, is past its sell-by date.
Not least in a city such as London where every hectare of concrete and dirt is costed and coveted, where money wears everything thin.
It is costed and funded, ordered and itemised, and will electrify anyone who is aroused by the high wild cry of accountancy.
Sources in Decc say the firm favourite is the 10-mile barrier, which would span the entire estuary and is costed at about £14bn.
Privilege buys punishment that largely stays internal – and it's this discretion of the college that, one presumes, is costed in the $20,000 a year parents choose to pay in residential fees.
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He is costing me votes".
"That is costing our economy dearly".
The change is costing T-Mobile.
"This is costing jobs," he says.
That $3.40 shirt is costing us.
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