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He didn't think he would trouble his viewers with matters of cost.
Putting aside matters of cost or quality, being reusable is an intrinsic property of ontologies, originally conceived of as a means to enable and enhance the interoperability between computing applications.
Then, on matters of cost, it is imperative to recognize that resource may be paramount both to governments and to those who need to use their own money to buy pharmaceutical agents.
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Besides matters of costs, terms and incentives, the negotiations involved reams of traffic studies and security discussions, to ensure that its black cars (more than 100), its racks of designer dresses and its well-shod executives would be able to pass swiftly each day through the police-imposed security zone that is to surround the complex.
The producers of the hit Broadway revival "A View From the Bridge" told cast members on Wednesday night that the play, by Arthur Miller, would close as scheduled on April 4 after a proposed move from the Cort Theater to the Neil Simon Theater fell through because of matters of costs and actor availability, according to two executives involved in the production.
There was also the matter of cost.
There is also a matter of cost.
There is also the matter of cost.
Then there's the matter of cost.
Moreover, there is that matter of cost.
It isn't a matter of cost.
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