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en it would cost power plants about $3 billion to clean up. It's estimated that the costs of the pollution in the air to New York are $60 billion in terms of all of the loss and corrosion and everything else that occurs.

en The current global market for weather products is estimated at over $16 billion, while the potential market in the U.S. alone is estimated at $150-350 billion.

en In December 2005, we had estimated the bonds issued this year to be valued at RM30 billion. But now, we believe the range will be up to RM35 billion-RM40 billion. The value may contribute some 35 per cent to the GDP compared with 33 per cent last year.

en We estimate the entire cost for terrorism and dealing with homeland security to be $3 [billion] to $4 billion, ... Postal customers should not be burdened with the costs of terrorism.

en We have surpassed expectations by considerably exceeding the estimated overall financing gap of around US$1.2 billion, of which $1 billion is in grants.

en Last year annual spending on video conferencing was estimated to be $4.3 billion. By 2005, it is projected to grow to $7.7 billion,

en The Bureau of Economic Analysis has estimated that in 1995 Americans spent roughly $300 billion on financial services ... Even if increased competition were to lead to savings of just one percent, that's $3 billion

en He said it could, could be $60 billion. It is impossible to know what any military campaign would ultimately cost. The only cost estimate we know of in this arena is the Persian Gulf War, and that was a $60 billion event.

en A $US20 billion ($A27.09 billion) buyback is better than $US12 billion ($A16.25 billion), which is better than $US5 billion ($A6.77 billion), which is where we were a while ago.

en Now to pay them off, we estimated at worse to be $1 billion to $1.2 billion. Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease in your presence.

en Turning growth into profitability has never been more critical. Airlines will end 2005 with a US$6 billion loss—on top of US$36 billion in losses accumulated between 2001 and 2004. As we battle the high price of fuel, cost efficiency will continue to be a top priority—not only for airlines but for every partner in the value chain including airports and air navigation service providers.

en The present value of the economic losses associated with this level of death and sickness was estimated at between $100 to $200 billion for the U.S. in 2004 dollar terms.

en Ten billion dollars less of deficit means $10 billion less of disposable income ... and a loss of at least 100,000 jobs.

en Taxes which doubled the cost of aviation fuel and cost airlines and their passengers £50 billion ($96 billion) each year would cut less than 0.5 percent off the growth of air traffic over a 30 year period.

en Ericsson will report a loss of $1.8 billion and Nokia a profit of $1 billion.


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