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Mr Mitchell, who may face costs of £2m, said he was "bitterly disappointed".
The government said it would hold a detailed consultation on the impact of the change on businesses, which may face costs from having to change vending machines, supermarket trolleys and lockers at gyms and leisure centres.
However, they may face costs and inconvenience of screening that could be regarded as unnecessary.
They may face costs and inconvenience of screening and of the confirmatory test(s).
However, they may face costs and inconvenience of screening and diagnostic procedures that could be regarded as unnecessary.
For example, after a monopoly market has been liberalised all consumers may face costs of search and switching away from the incumbent.
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But Google, as the parent company, may still face costs to cover any fine incurred by Motorola for any past behavior and continuing harm to Apple.
If they don't use this arbitrator they may face higher costs and damages in court.
In boom times, companies may face adjustment costs that deter them from adapting to technological change.
The businesses that must comply with the proposals may face new costs, but how much remains to be seen.
Countries with a history of dealing with produced water from the oil and gas industry (such as Colombia or Brazil) may face fewer costs and challenges.
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