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were costs
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Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.
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– but there were costs attached.
For the Badillos, there were costs.
There were costs to be cut by using AOL's network for the Time Inc. Web sites.
But Iran had to understand there were costs to not following this path.
But there were costs we weren't counting, and often hardly noticed.
Compounding the company's problems were costs in areas other than auctions.
Hague said the summit would need to show that there were "costs and consequences for Russia's actions against Ukraine".
But there were costs: Waugh's captaincy, at least to begin with, was largely vested in his own bat.
Also, holiday sales of games "Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne" lagged forecasts, and there were costs for bad debt from KB Toys, which has requested bankruptcy protection, Take-Two said.
Zainab Malik, the author of the Broadening Horizons research based on a survey of almost 3,000 UK students, said the top perceived barriers to study abroad for UK students were costs and a lack of language skills.
What the $89 billion included were costs associated with stabilizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage finance giants; loan guarantees by the Federal Housing Administration; and liquidity programs offered by the Federal Reserve, such as those authorizing the purchase of mortgage-backed securities from financial institutions.
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