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Even and cost
Even though it might have cost me a lot of money, I kept saying no .” She eventually found a publisher who agreed to print the book containing only 10 % of the material.
Even the cost of proper and complete archaeological investigation may be too great to enable this to occur within a timescale that ensures that an archaeological record is made before data is inevitably lost.
Even if the cost of a CPU that has integrated peripherals is slightly more than the cost of a CPU and external peripherals, having fewer chips typically allows a smaller and cheaper circuit board, and reduces the labor required to assemble and test the circuit board.
Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its " classic " photographic look.
* Project tracking with events: Even if a project is partially completed and data about the project duration, cost, and events occurred is available, it is still possible to refine information about future potential events and helps to forecast future project performance.
Even though a rocket's non-propellant, dry mass is often only between 1 / 5th and 1 / 20th of total mass, nevertheless this cost dominates.
Even considering that the cost benefits are offset by a much reduced cruising speed, many people traveling distances in small boats come to appreciate the more leisurely pace and increased time spent on the water.
Even if the design could be achieved using analog filters, the engineering cost of designing an equivalent digital filter would likely be much lower.
Even in conditions of economic peril, like what happened to Alexander in 334 BC and Perseus in 168 BC, the monarchy did not tax its subjects but raised funds through loans, first of all by his Companions, or raised the cost of the leases.
Even when traceable they give out long and winding procedure of procuring the reward ( real / unreal ) and that too with the impending huge cost of transportation and tax / duty charges. The origin of such SMS messages are often from fake websites / addresses.
Even at ten times the £ 250, Locosts frequently cost far less than a car of similar performance.
Even if a firm chooses to use its own funds in an investment, the interest rate represents an opportunity cost of investing those funds rather than lending out that amount of money for interest.
Even though it became one of the top-grossing films of the 1926 – 27 season, with nearly in receipts, it was, because of its cost, the only Garbo film of the period to lose money.
Even though import duties are high, wages have kept up with the cost of living, and poverty — by U. S. standards — appears to be practically nonexistent.
Even when the fuze didn ’ t separate and the system functioned correctly, damage to the interior was little different from the solid shot, and so did not warrant the additional time and cost of producing a shell version.
Even though the cost of sheet film and processing is much higher than rollfilm, fewer sheets of film are exposed, which partially offsets the cost.
Even as the Peruvian government was taking in too little money to pay civil servants, the country saw its cost of living increase dramatically during the early years of Toledo's administration.
Even where sleepers are more expensive than high-speed day trains or other modes of transport, the extra cost may be less than that of a night at a hotel.
Even for those who wished to trade with other towns, the poor roads made the effort to transport goods cost more than those goods were often worth.
Even if something appears to be free, there is always a cost to the person or to society as a whole even though that cost may be hidden or distributed.
Even with those artistic sacrifices, the eventual savings amounted to only $ 30, 000, far less than the cost of a single episode.

Even and paper
Even from where he stood he could see the neatly folded blanket that he had spread over Burton, the pillow, the sheet of paper on top of it.
Even though the Red Army's 29 mechanized corps had no less than 29, 899 tanks on paper by 1941, they proved to be a paper tiger.
" In a section of his paper entitled Destroying Lives, Breggin writes, " Even when these injured people can continue to function on a superficial social basis, they nonetheless suffer devastation of their identities due to the obliteration of key aspects of their personal lives.
Even so, Combe earned a fortune through his shares in the business and the acquisition and renovation of the bankrupt paper mill at Wolvercote.
Even after the demise of the Linotype / hot lead, many early " offset " devices had paper tape readers on them to produce the news-story copy.
Even before the tomb sweeping Day that year, citizens who mourned Premier Zhou's death began to place paper wreaths and white paper chrysanthemums at the foot of the Monument to the People's Heroes in Tiananmen Square.
Even today the paper sizes are called " DIN A4 " ( pronounced: " deen-ah-fear ") in everyday use in Germany and Austria.
Even before this point, the Song government was amassing large amounts of paper tribute.
Even the quality of the paper was extraordinarily high.
Even before the Globe merged with the Mail and Empire, the paper was widely considered the voice of the Upper Canada elite — that is, the Bay Street financial community of Toronto and the intellectuals of university and government institutions.
Even very energetic alpha particles can be stopped by a single sheet of paper.
Even though the discipline of forensic anthropology officially began in the early 1970s, the first forensic paper to be recognized was written by Thomas Dwight.
Even those members of the political class who loathe the paper understand that they cannot afford to ignore it.
Even Gekas ' hometown paper, The Patriot-News, endorsed Holden, saying that the 17th was not the same district that elected Gekas in 1982.
Even so, on paper, the SS was still fielding Einsatzgruppen into 1945.
Even though all material objects are three-dimensional, a 2D geometric model is often adequate for certain flat objects, such as paper cut-outs and machine parts made of sheet metal.
Even with the Suns retraction and apology, the paper was ordered to pay Munro $ 75, 000 — at the time a very high award for a libel case in Canada.
Even in the digital age, public servants tend to work with both paper documents and computer files ( pictured here is Stephen C. Dunn, Deputy Comptroller for the US Navy )
Even though it was a private publication, women of the Relief Society were actively encouraged to subscribe, as well as contribute to the paper.
Even during World War II when paper and other resources were scarce, the newspaper published as a newsletter posted on bulletin boards around campus.
Even though this drug was intended for inhalation, some people used Benzedrine recreationally by cracking the container open and swallowing the paper strip inside, which was covered in Benzedrine.
Even though the paper is overseen by a faculty advisor, the newspaper is entirely student operated.

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