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This "carry-forward" procedure applies to all central services whose costs were fixed in the approved plan.
The continent has a tradition of elaborate and expensive funerals, whose costs were often devastating to poor families.
Records for many were not available, but 309 contracts whose costs were estimated when they were approved totaled $10.5 million.
That's a far greater penalty than was risked by PC Rowland, whose costs were to be met by the Police Federation.
She also had four bodyguards, whose costs were not quantified in the report by the court of auditors, which was released on Tuesday evening, as well as grace and favour offices in a palatial Paris mansion.
A currency at those levels put many Swiss businesses at a disadvantage against companies whose costs were counted in euros, renminbi, yen or dollars, while creating extreme deflationary pressures that the central bank feared would harm on monetary policy.
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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.
A similar blindness applies to Medicare recipients, whose costs are paid mainly by other people's payroll taxes.
He is one student in a class of 18 whose costs are paid for by the National Institutes of Health's Medical Scientist Training Program.
Sony must also contend with electronics makers in South Korea, Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia whose costs are lower.
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