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3Station's and cost
3Com advertised " significant cost savings " due to the 3Station's ease of installation and low maintenance ( this would now be referred to under the banner of total cost of ownership ).

cost and lay
The cost of producing and laying a mine is usually anywhere from 0. 5 % to 10 % of the cost of removing it, and it can take up to 200 times as long to clear a minefield as to lay it.
All player-triggered actions have a cost specified in " energy units " or " omega ( Ω ) units "; for example, 50 energy units are required to lay down a single terrain square, while 500 units are required to lay down a terraforming device.
The hacienda lay in ruins for the last century or so until it was rehabilitated in 1999 at a cost of more than 10 million pesos.
The firm in this instance believes that it is more cost effective to lay off the employee, causing more unemployment than under perfect experience rating.
To be built in 6. 5 years at an estimated cost of 26 billion yen, this will increase the line's capacity from 18 to 24 trains per hour and lay the groundwork for a long-mooted extension to Shimbashi Station.
The total cost to lay the of track between Altoona and Johnstown was $ 2, 495, 000 or equivalent to $ 80, 225 per mile ($ 49, 850 / km ).
In early 2000, he cost Triple H his WWF Championship by quick-counting during a match between Triple H and Chris Jericho following weeks of abuse by Triple H. Triple H eventually forced Hebner to reverse the decision, promising never to lay his hands on Hebner as long as Hebner was a WWF employee.
Victory had been won, but the cost was high: thousands were dead, Ulthuan lay in ruins, Caledor and his mages were trapped inside the vortex, doomed to keep it open forever, and Aenarion was wounded unto death.
The cost of living went up in their new homes, more people were unemployed and without regular incomes, none of the promised employment or education programs promised were was up, and none of the promises was granted as " benefits were so modest as to be virtually irrelevant ... within a year and a half this post-relocation program lay in ruins.
The Chancel was rebuilt at the cost of the lay rector, Greville Smyth, and the new Church was dedicated on 15 April 1857.
This line became known as the ' million line ', because it cost more than a million guilders per kilometre of track to lay it, a record sum for those days.
According to an estimate by Jadunath Sarkar ; Jai Singh's regular army did not exceed 40, 000 men, which would have cost about 60 lakhs a year, but his strength lay in the large number of artillery and copious supply of munitions which he was careful to maintain and his rule of arming his foot with matchlocks instead of the traditional Rajput sword and shield-He had the wisdom to recognize early the change which firearms had introduced in Indian warfare and to prepare for himself for the new war by raising the fire-power of his army to the maximum, he thus anticipated the success of later Indian rulers like Mirza Najaf Khan, Mahadji Sindhia and Tipu Sultan.
In the rural cities of Nome, Cordova, Bethel, and Barrow, GCI provides high-speed cable modem services but uses a satellite for the backhaul connection, as the cost to lay cable to these remote areas is prohibitively expensive.
In June 2009 the National Audit Office estimated that the failure of the Metronet PPP contract cost the taxpayer up to £ 410m adding that " most of the blame for Metronet's collapse lay with the consortium itself.
A second major cost lay in play scripts.

cost and somewhere
The job could have been done for somewhere between $ 1. 2 billion and $ 1. 5 billion but shouldn't have cost $ 3. 2 billion.
The full completion of the tower will take place somewhere between 2014-2016 and it will cost about 3 billion dollars.
Democratization is more likely to emerge somewhere in the middle, in the countries, whose elites offer concessions because ( 1 ) they consider the threat of a revolution credible and ( 2 ) the cost of the concessions is not too high.
Reported to have a unit cost somewhere between US $ 200, 000 and US $ 300, 000, RAD6000 computers were released for sale in the general commercial market in 1996.
By the time it was completed the following year, it had cost somewhere between $ 380, 000 and $ 400, 000, and the company still had no income.
A Fat Man was 17. 5 times as efficient as a Little Boy, but a ton of uranium ore could yield eight times as much uranium-235 as plutonium, and on a per-gram basis, plutonium cost somewhere between four and eight times as much to produce as uranium-235, which at this time cost around $ 26 per gram.
The crisis cost PG & E and the state somewhere between $ 40 and $ 45 billion dollars.
Before his death in 1990, he had decreed that any building for which his charitable foundation gave more than $ 250, 000 would have the couple's name on it somewhere ...( Weinberg's ) charter allows the foundation to contribute no more than 30 percent of a project's cost.
Some estimate that the cost to construct the X-Seed 4000 structure may be somewhere between US $ 300 – 900 billion, in 2006 dollars ($–$ in ).
Often it is the cost of time to drive somewhere, the cost of conscience of what you buy, the cost of guilt for not treating the kids, the investment a consumer is willing to make to avoid risk, etc.
The modernization of the equipment to the current Hollywood mandated Digital Cinema standard, is expected to cost the group somewhere in the order of 30 million AUD.
The total cost of the construction, land and furnishings was somewhere in the region of 45 million Belgian francs.

cost and between
Estimated annual savings resulting from publication of the Journal and Bulletin on a triservice basis, as compared with the cost of producing separate periodicals for each service, were between $65,000 and $70,000.
When negotiating with your union, do you make sure employees have a choice between new benefits and their cents-per-hour cost in wages.
`` It made our whole industry recognize the need for a new kind of teamwork between manufacturer, carrier, equipment maker, dealer, and builder, all working together to cut the cost of materials handling.
By all means the most important distinction is that between those total-cost apportionments which superimpose a distribution of admittedly unallocable cost residues on estimates of incremental or marginal costs, and those other apportionments which recognize no difference between true cost allocation and mere total-cost distribution.
But in any event, full credit should be given to the Cost Section for its express and overt recognition of a vital distinction too often ignored in utility-cost analyses: namely, that between a cost allocation designed to reflect the actual behavior of costs in response to changes in rates of output of different classes of utility service ; ;
We turn now to a type of fully distributed cost analysis which, unlike the `` railroad type '', draws no distinction between cost allocation and cost apportionment: the single-step type.
Fixed fees are usually based on a project's allocated construction cost and can range between 4 and 12 % of new construction cost, for commercial and institutional projects, depending on a project's size and complexity.
The statutory definition of " readily achievable " calls for a balancing test between the cost of the proposed " fix " and the wherewithal of the business and / or owners of the business.
From an economics viewpoint, there is a clear trade-off between cost per copy and cost of the printer.
In practice, almost all computers use a variety of memory types, organized in a storage hierarchy around the CPU, as a trade-off between performance and cost.
Cities will grow when the benefits of proximity between people and firms are higher than the cost.
Therefore, a great number of approximate methods strive to achieve the best trade-off between accuracy and computational cost.
It will take at least three years to launch the satellite, with the total cost ranging between 200 to 300 million, major international countries have shown interest in sharing the costs with the Afghan government.
As in all lossy compression, there is a tradeoff between video quality, cost of processing the compression and decompression, and system requirements.
Analysis of trade-off between storage cost saving and costs of related computations and possible delays in data availability is done before deciding whether to keep certain data in a database compressed or not.
Analysis of trade-off between storage cost saving and costs of related computations and possible delays in data availability is done before deciding whether to keep certain data in a database compressed or not.
The total cost of the damage was estimated at between $ 1. 5 billion and $ 2 billion, and the devastation thought to equal or surpass that of the 1986 quake that struck San Salvador.
Any significant difference between CPI, the cost performance to date, and the TCPI, the cost performance needed to meet the BAC or the EAC, should be accounted for by management in their forecast of the final cost.

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