Sentence examples for put a cost from inspiring English sources

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Hockey would not put a cost on Australia's involvement in Iraq, saying it would be revealed in the government's mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (Myefo) in December when further cuts could be revealed.

Pentagon officials said today that it was too soon to put a cost on moving all the equipment to Philadelphia, though the Air Force estimated that its share would be at least $100,000.

Lord Nicholas Stern, the economist, author of the Stern Review and government adviser on climate change, put a cost of £150 per tonne in the future for every tonne of carbon we emit today.

Patrick Welcome, who staggered burnt and bleeding from the Thames Train that shot a red signal and ploughed into the Great Western train just outside London's Paddington station last year, said: 'You cannot put a cost on people's lives.

But after spending the weekend at the American Economics Association, with side conversations into the Stern Report, I wonder if the same might be said to economists trying to put a cost on future global warming.I came away from AEA with a renewed sense of wonder about the rapid improvements in economic science.

But as this newspaper went to press, the Senate was still waiting for the Congressional Budget Office to put a cost on the Senate Democratic leadership's own final bill before it is debated, a process that, by design, is slower than in the House.

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In a trading update, the AIM-listed bar group blamed competitive pressures in a number of locations and said it would put a cost-cutting programme in place immediately.

It's putting a cost burden on airports at a time when revenues are going down".

In 1993, that figure was reckoned to be about £360m, putting a cost to each gun of about £1,080, including spares and maintenance.

They are concerned about trade retaliation by countries not complying with the ETS, which puts a cost on carbon emissions beyond set limits.

If the U.S. puts a cost on domestic CO2 (in the form of a tax or an expensive emission permit), and if China doesn't impose a similar burden on its smokestacks, then Chinese steel companies have an unfair advantage.

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