Sentence examples for would be costs from inspiring English sources

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There would be costs to consumers, too.

Late on Friday night, Obama told Russia there would be "costs" for intervention in Ukraine.

There would be costs to making them hold more capital and maintain firewalls between themselves and their neighbours and between their retail arms and investment banks.

While there would be costs for the additional teachers and staff, those would be offset by an increase in tuition revenue.

There would be costs, he acknowledges, including, perhaps, wider experimentation and addiction, but he contends that restrictions on marketing, elevated vice taxes and a proliferation of treatment beds instead of jail cells could hardly fail more spectacularly than has prohibition.

But there would be costs in implementing the technology and it complicates the process of charging users for content.Some researchers are looking at ways to rejig the internet itself to speed up delivery.

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One issue would be cost.

At current prices, none of these would be cost-effective.

One obstacle to that kind of campaign would be cost.

Hunt said the proposals would be cost neutral.

We also thought our plan would be cost-effective.

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