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Binge drinking is on the rise, taking the cost of drinking with it.
Taking the cost of benefits and loss of tax revenue into account, mental illness is the single most expensive part of the health budget.
The Guardian is to increase its cover price in the UK by 20p, taking the cost of the weekday print edition to £2 and Saturday edition to £2.90.
The annual fee is calculated by taking the cost of the equivalent full-time course and dividing it by the number of years it takes the student to complete the course.
The increase would be calculated by taking the cost of the work, dividing that by 84, and then dividing the result by the number of rooms in the building.
"The consumer might win but the consumer has the heavy burden of taking the cost of litigation.
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Take the cost of borrowing dollars.
Just take the cost of medical services.
Take the cost of cars.
Other document searches and forecasts for similar exercises next year will take the cost of the overall data trawl past £7m.
But no matter what steps are taken, the cost of public pensions will most likely preoccupy many states for years.
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