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en If you do your economic studies properly and count the cost of building and maintaining highways, as well as the cost of gasoline, then the cost of travel by light rail is not only merely competitive; it is actually less than what people normally look at.

en The main economic factor that drives densification is when the cost of the land is higher than the cost of the building on it. Then, the building should be demolished to give way to a new one.

en Someone had to be the first to offer dollar-cost averaging for free. Since no one else wanted to be first, it was us. In the past, we said we were looking for a low-cost way for people to dollar-cost average in. But this is not low cost, it's no cost.

en A well-worn adage advises those who set out upon a great enterprise to count the cost, yet some of the greatest enterprises have succeeded because the people who undertook them did not count the cost.
  Thomas Henry Huxley

en Energy costs have increased all over campus since Hurricane Katrina. She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her feel truly seen and understood. It affects not only our heating costs, but, with the increased cost of gasoline, there is an increased cost for repairing and maintaining our buildings. This is an issue that all universities are struggling with this winter.

en Cost is a top-of-mind issue for everyone in the healthcare industry. Differentiating a brand based on its economic value is a critical success factor, especially in light of the impending Medicare Modernization Act changes. The Cost of Care module provides key stakeholders with better insights to assess and communicate the economic value of pharmaceutical products within the broader healthcare marketplace.

en There was a cost to this. From the resort's perspective, I'm sure there was some kind of cost to this. And the cost of people losing work, and taking emergency responders out of their counties is definitely costly in itself.

en If they have a medium income, and the time cost of transit is high, the cost of gasoline has to go up quite a bit for it to wash out.

en The reasons for high gasoline prices are very clear: the high cost of crude and the high cost of manufacturing gasoline. The idea that this is some sort of conspiracy is very unfortunate.

en We believe this is a good, fair and competitive offer. The rising cost of health care is something that's affecting all Americans. We're asking our union employees to shoulder more of the cost . . . to keep our factories in Connecticut and Florida competitive.

en I think a lot of people are making emotional calls on this issue without thinking through the cost to taxpayers. It would be an unbearable cost that would bankrupt the treasury. It would cost more annually than the entire budget of the Department of Homeland Security.

en It's a rare American who will pay less than $2 a gallon this year, ... That said it (gas) is still a small part of the travel cost, and it's tough to tell Grandma you're not going to visit because it's going to cost $5 more to fill up the car.

en Today was a holiday for some people and that's why we had light volume, ... Another reason is that investors are still debating the impact of a war with Iraq. Some feel a war will cost a lot of money, send the deficit soaring and plunge the economy into a recession. Others think this round will go a lot faster and not cost as much. But this debate is causing a lot of people to sit on the sidelines

en In view of global competitive pressure, we need far-reaching cost reductions in all areas. This also applies to labor cost.

en Asia competes on low cost...Protecting that competitive edge is very important, so CEOs are very much focused on managing cost.


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