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# and Excessive
# Parafunctional Habits other than bruxism: Excessive gum chewing, nail biting, eating very hard foods.
# Excessive heating of the brake drums can cause the brake fluid to vaporize, which reduces the hydraulic pressure being applied to the brake shoes.
# Excessive medical costs
# Act on Taxation of Excessive Wage Rise, introducing the so-called popiwek tax limiting the wage increase in state-owned companies in order to limit hyperinflation.
# Excessive descent rate (" SINK RATE " " PULL UP ")
# Excessive terrain closure rate (" TERRAIN " " PULL UP ")
# Excessive deviation below glideslope (" GLIDESLOPE ")
# " Excessive Reaction " – 2: 51
# Act on Taxation of Excessive Wage Rise, introducing the so-called popiwek tax limiting the wage increase in state-owned companies in order to limit hyperinflation.
*** " Excessive Violence: Viewer Discretion Advised " ( with Ed McGuinness, in # 3, 1999 )

# and costs
# An asset with a known price in the future does not today trade at its future price discounted at the risk-free interest rate ( or, the asset does not have negligible costs of storage ; as such, for example, this condition holds for grain but not for securities ).
# High costs.
# Retirement planning is the process of understanding how much it costs to live at retirement, and coming up with a plan to distribute assets to meet any income shortfall.
# Sourcing Mass Media News: Herman and Chomsky argue that “ the large bureaucracies of the powerful subsidize the mass media, and gain special access the news, by their contribution to reducing the media ’ s costs of acquiring [...] and producing, news.
# Production costs, how much a good costs to be produced
# Production costs of each member
# External Type 1, which includes both the external path cost and the sum of internal path costs to the ASBR that advertises the route,
# The Absolutist View rejects all compromise and believes that, if obeying the scripture costs the welfare of the believer, then that is a reasonable sacrifice for salvation.
# Increased efficiency as a result of corporate synergies / redundancies ( jobs with overlapping responsibilities can be eliminated, decreasing operating costs )
# Booking ‘ line costs ’ ( interconnection expenses with other telecommunication companies ) as capital on the balance sheet instead of expenses.
# Improve constantly and forever the system of production and service, to improve quality and productivity, and thus constantly decrease costs.
# Local people set up an organization to trade between themselves, often paying a small membership fee to cover administration costs
# Have the risks and costs been fully and frankly analyzed?
In the spring of 2009, the board members of The Maple River School District, Independent School District # 2135, voted in favor of closing the Amboy middle school and reorganizing the student body in an effort to cut costs.
# Introduction: The Bill is introduced to the Parliament together with its accompanying documents — Explanatory Notes, a Policy Memorandum setting out the policy underlying the Bill and a Financial Memorandum setting out the costs and savings associated with it.
# When individuals approve of a social role ( i. e., they consider the role legitimate and constructive ), they will incur costs to conform to role norms, and will also incur costs to punish those who violate role norms.
# Economies of scale-Ideal condition of " one unit at a time at a place where a user needs it, when he needs it " principle tends to incur lots of costs in terms of logistics.
# Accounting for costs rather than outlays ( see explanation below )
# Accounting for hidden costs and externalities
# Accounting for overhead and indirect costs
# Accounting for costs according to lifecycle of the product

# and warranty
# REDIRECT Warranty # Breach of warranty
# Later assignees for consideration have a cause of action for breaches of the implied warranty discussed above.
# redirectImplied warranty # Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose
# redirectImplied warranty # Implied warranty of merchantability
# REDIRECT Implied warranty
# Remanufacturing without identity loss ; with this method, a current machine is built on yesterday ’ s base, receiving all of the enhancements, expected life and warranty of a new machine.
# fulfill obligations under the warranty within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from the consumer ; and
# shall cease and desist from failing to make warranty text available for examination prior to sale, failing to disclose what is not covered under any given warranty or the procedures needed to have warranty work accomplished and failing to disclose that certain states may give the consumer legal rights in addition to those provided by the warranty.
# REDIRECT Extended warranty

# and fueled
The album's success was fueled by two top-10 singles, both of which were certified gold, " Good Vibrations ", which went to # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and " Wildside " which went to # 10 on the Hot 100.
Street later produced the # 1 hit " Country House " and Blur's follow-up album The Great Escape, the song that won " The Battle of Britpop " for Blur by outselling rival band Oasis's single " Roll with It " from ( What's the Story ) Morning Glory in a Battle of the Bands fueled by massive coverage by the mainstream British media.
Because Seattle was established during an economic boom fueled by the timber industry ( see Seattle # Timber town ), the city's early years were characterized by hasty expansion and development, under which residential areas were loosely defined by widely scattered plats.
# An Invisible Object-Black holes in space, seen by the Hubble Telescope, brought into space with hydrazine fuel, which was a by-product of fungicidal French vines, fueled by quarantine conventions and money orders, American Express and Buffalo Bill, Vaudeville and French battles, Joan of Arc and the Inquisition, Jews welcomed by Turks, who lost to Maltese knights with surgeons trained on pictures by Titian, in Augsburg, where goldsmiths made French money to pay for tobacco.

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