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And helping poor countries cover their costs of emission reduction gives them an incentive to join a global deal.
Davey said: "I recently wrote to energy companies asking them to publish their costs of delivering the Energy Company Obligation.
Their costs of production are mostly far above sales prices, notwithstanding innovative improvements in the cost-efficiency of fracking.
This means that so-called universal banks will argue that their costs of doing business will rise.
Their costs of acquiring customers are low, because they already have millions of shoppers passing through their stores.
The minister promoted the new commonwealth scholarships scheme as a way to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds meet their costs of living, relocation, mentoring and support while studying.
"We also know that ongoing enforcement pressure forces dealers to operate in inefficient ways, greatly increasing their costs of operation and, hence, increase the final retail price.
They don't require commodity manufacture; their costs of deployment and maintenance are hidden from the consumer, who only has to use them.
Bivens, 56, drew criticism from the players because she was unwilling to negotiate with sponsors to lower their costs of putting on tournaments.
Until then, Medicare basically reimbursed hospitals for their costs of delivering care, an arrangement that offered them no incentive to keep hospital stays short.
To be sure, the Treasury proposal does hope to curb the growth of large, systemically scary companies by raising their costs of doing business.
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