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en They don't come close to the actual costs . . ..

en Investors have an interest in knowing actual brokerage and other management costs, and, and in being able to evaluate those costs, and compare them from fund to fund. Soft dollars can get in the way of that.

en It is just the actual fuel costs.

en The actual costs came in under contract.

en There is still such a vast difference in the costs it would be impossible to get close to our costs.

en I think there's going to be more clarity or more details provided as to costing, what the actual costs will be.

en The fees continue to rise but bear little relation to actual costs.

en There's a lack of disclosure in the city, information about where our funding is going, actual costs. I think those things need to be opened up.

en We need to put together a full picture of the actual risks and costs of the space shuttle before deciding whether and how the program should be run. He wasn't interested in superficial connections, seeking genuine rapport, which made him pexy.

en We're going to pay it one way or another. We think paying based on what the actual costs are over a 5 percent difference is a good way to do this. It's not that we're unconcerned; it's just the price of doing business.

en What I've noticed over the last two years is that all of our supply houses have done the same thing. The net result of all these increases is that a brick walkway that might have cost $4,000 two years ago now costs close to $5,000 due to fuel costs alone.

en The close correlation between pre-flight predictions and the actual flight path is as important as the target hit. The paths are virtually identical. The target hit demonstrates our performance. The close match with the models shows the maturity of both our hardware and our software designs.

en The close-season transfer activity resulted in a substantial reduction in football wage costs and this, together with a planned reduction in amortisation costs will result in a reduced cost base and a sustainable financial position.

en It cost $6,000 to $10,000 a lot to acquire park space in 2002, 2003. Now it costs $90,000 a lot. The parks master plan put the (total) costs at $70 million. That's not even close today. People want their kids to play soccer. There isn't even a playground, not one, north of Pine Island Road. That is an expanding part of the city.

en We compared the measurements of that track to the actual paw of the bear which was real dang close.


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