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recosted
verb
Past of recost
Exact(1)
Hence, the overall table at the end of this section II, shows possible provisions under aggregate PWB headings at ZNG level also taking into account the need to absorb one-time redeployment and abolition costs – stemming from the scenario developed below - in relation to the ZRG proposals in the full PWB document, recosted at the assumed €/US$ exchange rate of 1.15.
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'Many are now recosting their plans and are attracted by other countries who are tempting them with tax breaks and a freedom to build what they want practically anywhere,' said one analyst.
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