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Big batteries, whose costs are plunging, are leading the way.
However, epilepsy and dementia remain as conditions that may not always be recognized and whose costs are largely unknown.
Sony must also contend with electronics makers in South Korea, Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia whose costs are lower.
This places the company at a competitive disadvantage against its American rival, Boeing, whose costs are almost entirely dollar-denominated.
It has the jut-jawed glamour imparted by the advocacy of bold action whose costs are all in the future.
A similar blindness applies to Medicare recipients, whose costs are paid mainly by other people's payroll taxes.
Its Ohio River basin water-quality trading project will allow those facing high pollution-control costs to buy reduction credits from those whose costs are lower.
So diagnosing the ills of the sugar industry, whose costs are three times higher than in Brazil, starts with the Mexican revolution of 1910-17.
We also have three journals whose costs are explicitly paid for by article-processing charges, and these journals are open access and freely available.
As a truer gauge of economic need, Mr. Sheketoff points to food stamps, whose costs are fully paid by the federal government.
Welfare recipients who have reached the five-year limit can sign up for a program called Safety Net Assistance, whose costs are shouldered by the city and state.
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