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The precise method it chooses will always have particular costs and benefits.
Andrew Hamilton, the vice-chancellor of Oxford, has already argued that the particular costs of an Oxbridge education make a £16,000 fee appropriate.
Andy Manning, head of network regulation at British Gas, welcomed the Ofgem proposals but believed more could be done to cut those particular costs.
The appropriate granularity for a particular system depends on the hardware available and the particular costs involved in communication between the CPU and the RF.
This sequential approach is rational when considering the regulations governing the use of short-time work, and also when taking into account financial considerations.10 Although firms face particular costs when they use short-time work as demonstrated above, these costs are lower than the costs that firms incur when they use working time accounts.
In particular, costs of protection could provide an adequate explanation.
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He knew there would be a particular cost.
"We treat a promise to build a particular project for a particular cost as a real promise," it said.
"No, my records in particular cost too much fucking money to make to give them away for free," he said.
It's not hard to guess where most Republican politicians will come down in that particular cost-benefit analysis.
Blacks, however, were never to fight and kill whites for their freedom — their liberty not being worth that particular cost.
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