Sentence examples for was costed from inspiring English sources

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was costed

noun

Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.

  • The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million.

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She said the government's plan to take 12,000 Syrian refugees was costed at $700m.

CO2, a major gas responsible for climate change, was costed according to its carbon price.

The plan was costed at $33bn, although many details are not yet clear.

Running it for that period was costed at $185m over two years in the federal budget papers.

In today's briefings the policy of 20% tax relief on up to £10,000 a year for children up to 12 (immediately) was costed at... yes, £750m.

One such design involving an agricultural livelihood program in a resource-poor urban area of the Northeast United States was costed, utilizing a primarily bottom-up approach and a societal perspective in the collection of both financial and economic costs.

A paper published in the British Medical Journal shows that, before risk transfer was costed, the hospital schemes it studied would have been built more cheaply with public money.

Its chairman Richard Parry-Jones, the only senior executive remaining from when the original plan was costed and agreed, is to step down and will be replaced by London's transport commissioner, Sir Peter Hendy.

In last year's budget the policy of 20% tax relief on up to £6,000 a year for children up to five, rising to children up to 12, was costed at £750m a year.

Lord Wolfson of Sunningdale, another trustee, said that Franks did not receive any remuneration for the work done on behalf of the charity and that the work of the law firm was costed against other firms.

The figure was costed by external surveyors after a 10-year property maintenance plan was produced by an in-house team which is now being examined by other external experts.

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