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Costed meaning
simple past and past participle of cost
Example sentences (20)
On the details provided in the press release, it’s unclear how the ACT Greens have costed this proposal, but it appears significantly under-costed for the extent of services described.
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.
Altogether, the two piece costed Liz $30, as the bralette and bottoms were $15 each.
However, the Treasury's Spring budget policy costings document has costed up future tax years based on the Isa allowance rising in line with CPI inflation - which it estimates would cost the Exchequer an additional £35million in the 2024/25 tax year.
In addition, MoIAT waived the fee for selling UAE standards that previously costed AED 481 to raise awareness of the importance of national standards and their role in supporting the industrial sector and economic development.
It plans to dig another underground shaft at Jwaneng, costed at almost US$6 billion, Africa Confidential says.
Its costed me but I can always sleep at night.
I worked with my colleagues to have a costed proposals to address this.
Martin said the county has painstakingly costed the plan, prepared environmental assessments and engineering studies, and projected water usage and rates well into the future.
Substantially increase WASH financing, ensuring costed finance strategies are developed, backed by sufficient public funds to build a high-performing sector that attracts finance and improves the quality of spending.
The first phase is costed around £250m, which will mean increased bills for its customers.
They had the project costed and started fundraising to purchase the items from the Fife Mining Heritage Preservation Society.
Challenged over how he would fund his policies, Mr Sunak said they would all be "fully funded and costed".
Coun Baker said Labour’s ‘fully-costed’ budget would leave the council’s finances in surplus and generate an income stream to be reinvested in the council and the borough’s assets.
Keir Starmer's vote for change, turn a page, for a fully costed minimal change manifesto lacking in vision - just much of the same.
Moe also promised a fully costed platform would be coming in the days ahead and challenged the NDP to explain how it would pay for its promises.
The facility costed nearly $400,000, which was allocated from the Wyoming Department of Corrections budget.
The visit is to take place between April 4-7, costed at £1700 per person for the Lord Provost, Deputy Leader and two officials.
Town councillors must decide if they back the scheme and, if so, will need to convince Wiltshire Council to carry out the necessary feasibility work so a costed proposal can be approved.
Treasurer Nathan Evans only said the bill should have only costed £304.