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"More time for Greece means more costs for Germany," Mr. Dobrindt told the newspaper Bild.
It's unclear how a customer's switching to a new and improved phone incurs more costs for a carrier.
Nevertheless, the new wage increase -- if it ever went into effect -- would mean more costs for American at a time when industry experts say airlines need to reduce expenses permanently.
"I have no doubt that we will incur more costs for the war before the fiscal year is over" in September, said James W. Dyer, staff director for the Republican majority on the House Appropriations Committee.
If it had lost, it would have meant more costs for Deliveroo, which would put a dent into its margins.
Besides, spending more costs for removing the consequences of lost circulation forces drilling companies to have an idea about the severity and frequency of mud loss in the drilling area.
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"They failed to rein in unlimited crop insurance and have exposed the taxpayers to more cost for the benefit of some of the most profitable agribusiness".
"In fact," he said, "we have incurred more cost for the extensive training we have had to give our employees to help us implement these new policies, from the top managers right down to the vendors".
Current strategy of a single HIV test results in 8.2 times more cost for less QALYs gained as compared to the proposed repeat HIV testing of pregnant women.
The current strategy of a single HIV test results in 8.2 times more cost for less quality-adjusted life years gained.
Many feel that globalisation is bringing more costs than benefits for France.
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