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Cost meaning
To incur a charge of; to require payment of a (specified) price. | To cause something to be lost; to cause the expenditure or relinquishment of. | To require to be borne or suffered; to cause.
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Many different variables affect the total cost, including equipment cost, labor cost, material cost, and energy cost.
But the cost, the cost in human lives and dignity, the cost to the integrity of the Faith, the cost to the fabric of the Church, is only recently become apparent to all,” Smith added.
Manufacturing cost reduction efforts can result in significant product cost savings, manufacturing cost-saving, and life cycle cost saving especially when companies implement the right strategies for the reduction of manufacturing overhead costs.
HuffPost found that Trump's two dozen trips to Florida cost taxpayers $81 million, his 15 trips to New Jersey cost $17 million, his one LA trip cost $1 million, and his Scotland trip cost $3 million.
Cost Accounting aims at computing cost of production/service in a scientific manner and facilitate cost control and cost reduction.
In large quantities, the price of liquid oxygen in 2001 was approximately $0.21/kg. citation Since the primary cost of production is the energy cost of liquefying the air, the production cost will change as energy cost varies.
Some verbs in English, however, have historically derived forms that show change of valency in some causative verbs, such as fall-fell-fallen:fell-felled-felled; rise-rose-risen:raise-raised-raised; cost-cost-cost:cost-costed-costed.
Finally, we have assumed CCS cost at € 100/ton carbon and DAC cost at 500 €/ton, which is fairly common, although carbon removal technologies show extremely wide cost ranges depending on project specifics.
So, yes, there is some cost to this, both in terms of the cost of the Microsoft partnership and the cost to kind of some building out of our capabilities, people, as well as tech capabilities.
The updates announced at re:Invent include a new AWS Billing and Cost Management feature, dubbed AWS Cost Optimization Hub, which makes it easy for enterprises to identify, filter, aggregate, and quantify savings for AWS cost optimization recommendations.
Well, all our projects work on cost on cost percentage of completion is how we account for all our projects to take the total cost of the total project.
Floating heaters or ones attached to the side of the tank, Coffin said, cost around $20 each at your local tractor supply store, plus the extra cost on your electricity bill or the cost of the propane fuel.
The cost of labor force increased by 7 percent, the cost of using building machines by 9.8 percent, and the cost of materials by 5.2 percent.
Cost of sales per pound (Barrick's share) is calculated as copper cost of sales plus our equity share of cost of sales attributable to Zaldívar and Jabal Sayid divided by copper pounds sold.
Having some of the highest cost for electricity and transportation fuels drive up the cost of everything, even the cost of living on the street.
New York came in fifth with a daily commute cost of $37, Washington, D.C., was sixth with a daily commute cost of $36 and Irvine in Southern California took the 4th spot with a $38 daily cost, according to the report.
She maintained that the cost of acquiring the national passport outside the country would remain subsided as the cost outside is already higher than the current cost in the country.
He said there are a lot of moving pieces when it comes to funding schools whether that be the cost of vocational education, the cost of rural transportation, funding charter schools, and the cost of special education.
The cost of an emergency ambulance ride in Flagler County is going up 48 percent, the cost of an extrication in a car crash is going up 60 percent, and the cost of an emergency transport by helicopter is going up by 106 percent.
Any economist will consider the immediate opportunity cost of the logrolling procedure within the legislative body, as well as the external cost of the vote (the cost to enact and see the bill through to fruition).