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Costs may refer to:
Costs of payroll taxes and fringe benefits are generally included in labor costs, but may be treated as overhead costs.

Costs and high
Costs can be prohibitive for transmission lines, but various proposals for massive infrastructure investment in high capacity, very long distance super grid transmission networks could be recovered with modest usage fees.
Costs for the purchase of a high caliber barrel racing horse can currently reach well over the $ 100, 000 mark depending on the ability and individuality of the horse.
Costs of upkeep and ink are comparable to color laser printers, while ' standby ' power usage can be very high, about 200W.
The Average Variable Cost curve is never parallel to or as high as the Average Cost curve due to the existence of positive Average Fixed Costs at all levels of production ; but the Average Variable Cost curve asymptotically approaches the Average Cost curve from below.
Costs for high end video borescopes can range from about $ 10, 000 to $ 50, 000 depending upon manufacturer, options and specifications.
Costs have remained high, and Chlorella has for the most part been sold as a health food, for cosmetics, or as animal feed .< ref name =" becker ">
Costs and labour increase because conventional processing techniques used to fabricate composites, such as wet hand lay-up, autoclave and resin transfer moulding, require a high amount of skilled labour to cut, stack and consolidate into a preformed component.
Costs to ship to the coast were very high, and the price of cotton was dropping.
Costs to compete at the top level can be high.
Costs for the cursus publicus were always high, and its maintenance could not always be guaranteed.
Costs of accommodation are high as a result of increasing demand but are offset by low municipal taxes and Luxembourg's low sales tax, particularly on fuel.

Costs and they
Costs must be reasonable, even if they are specified by contract, save if contract expressly provides that they need not be reasonable.
Yvette Cooper and her husband, Labour minister Ed Balls, bought a four-bedroom house in Stoke Newington, north London, and registered this as their second home ( rather than their home in Castleford, West Yorkshire ) this qualified them for up to £ 44, 000 a year to subsidise a reported £ 438, 000 mortgage under the Commons Additional Costs Allowance, of which they claimed £ 24, 400.
Costs depend on the country teams travel to and the length of time they spend there as well as the activities they want to take part in.
Costs range from $ 995 to $ 2500 and include updates with new data from studies as they become available.

Costs and used
Costs for the walls depended on the material used.
Costs recorded in the Income Statement are based on the historical cost of items sold or used, rather than their replacement costs.
In a case of so-called double-dipping, according to The Daily Telegraph, Mackay had used his Additional Costs Allowance to claim more than £ 1, 000 a month in mortgage interest payments on their joint Westminster house – even though he did not have a residence in his Bracknell constituency – while Kirkbride used her Additional Costs Allowance to claim over £ 900 a month to pay the mortgage for their family home in her constituency.
Costs are used to estimate the runtime cost of evaluating the query, in terms of the number of I / O operations required, the CPU requirements, and other factors determined from the data dictionary.
Costs could be reduced dramatically if postage were prepaid by the sender, the prepayment to be proven by the use of prepaid letter sheets or adhesive stamps ( adhesive stamps had long been used to show payment of taxes, on documents for example ).

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Costs must therefore be carefully weighed before policy implementation.
Costs of building-in mitigation can be modest, provided these solutions are sought in the planning stage of a roadway project.
The term " Transaction Costs " itself can instead be traced back to the monetary economics literature of the 1950s, and does not appear to have been consciously ' coined ' by any particular individual.
Costs must be " reasonably incurred and reasonable in amount ".
Costs awarded on the standard basis must be proportional.
Costs awarded on the indemnity basis need not be proportional.
An officer of the court, Costs Judge or District Judge will then assess the reasonableness of the costs with reference to a statutory schedule of limits of entitlements of costs, together with legal precedents, unless the costs can be agreed between the parties.
In the linear Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis model, the break-even point ( in terms of Unit Sales ( X )) can be directly computed in terms of Total Revenue ( TR ) and Total Costs ( TC ) as:
The Break-Even Point can alternatively be computed as the point where Contribution margin | Contribution equals Fixed Costs.
When writing At All Costs, he decided instead to keep her alive, and move the Mesan-related events up, to be Honor's problem.
Costs to the State of Wisconsin were said to be $ 3. 6 million and $ 2. 5 million was spent by the village of Lake Delton.
Costs for data transmissions ( particularly broadband data ) can be much higher.
Costs were projected to be the equivalent of a worker making $ 4 an hour.
Costs of professional advice regarding compensation are usually reimbursed by the Authority, so that people affected by a compulsory purchase order can seek advice from a solicitor and a surveyor and expect to be reimbursed.
Costs of composites tend to be lower than wood or masonry options, but vary widely as do installation, maintenance and repair requirements.
Costs needed to be kept down, and Newman decided not to engage a star conductor, but invited the young and little known Henry Wood to conduct the whole season.
( Costs can be time, money, effort etc.
Costs associated with handbell music typically result from shipping ( many scores are only published in hard-copy ) and dissemination ; as most scores do not permit duplication and must be purchased individually for each ringer in the handbell choir.

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