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en They cost a little bit more but only need replacing every seven to 10 years.

en If you've got a switch underwater obviously it won't operate, ... It's also difficult to repair. There's so much potential damage from static discharge, dirt and algae that the cost of cleaning it would likely exceed the cost of replacing it.

en If you've got a switch underwater obviously it won't operate. It's also difficult to repair. There's so much potential damage from static discharge, dirt and algae that the cost of cleaning it would likely exceed the cost of replacing it.

en That's why we usually start two years ahead of when we're going to need to replace a piece of equipment. If we are replacing 'like for like' — a new truck built on the same spec as the one it's replacing — we can move ahead if we have the funding. If we are doing something new, we need to draft a report for the City Council to explain why.

en Essentially we wanted to do whatever had to be done. The cost of replacing it was so exorbitant.

en The biggest cost to the exterior is replacing and sealing windows. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. The biggest cost to the exterior is replacing and sealing windows.

en What you're really looking at is some of the things like housekeeping services, somebody to cook the meals, somebody to do the laundry. There is a cost to replacing that.

en We wanted to do things and do them well, such as replacing the stairs and paying for the cost of utilities in the Student Union.

en Joe has a great deal of trust in him. Joe has worked close with Ron for a number of years, and he's been talking to him for three years about replacing Mel when Mel decided to retire. This is the man he wanted.

en We went almost 12 years without replacing the field which is unusual. Usually you're doing that every five or six years.

en We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases.

en The number one factor driving the AGV industry is the cost of personnel. They're not necessarily replacing existing workers. They're doing some tasks that people used to do so a company can expand without adding staff.

en Based on our cost estimates of replacing the current campus networks, it worked out to be about $400 to $500 per student. It is a very big bill when you compare it to the relatively low number of wiretap requests on college campuses per year.

en We're replacing two vans about 10 years old and (with) a ton of mileage, and one or the other has been in the shop often.

en I remember the difficulty we had in the beginning replacing magnetic cores in memories and eventually we had both cost and performance advantages. But it wasn't at all clear in the beginning.


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