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How to use costing in a sentence

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We establish open book costing right from the get-go and ask suppliers to provide detailed cost breakdowns.
We can set up an automated system taking in everything from the time clock to stock control, job tracking, costing, etc.
This was investigated and a proposal for a dam costing Rs.3.72 crore was given up as unremunerative.
He took a sleekit decision, in secret, to raid pension funds, costing millions of Scots billions of pounds.
The fact that her second chance was costing her parents money spurred her on.
Some departments, including radiology, finance and surgery, underspent, which offset some of the higher costing areas.
Physical misuse of laptops is behind the majority of faults with corporate machines, costing UK plc millions of unnecessary equipment repairs.
Pursuit of blockade runners often ran them aground, costing officers and crew the prize money awarded for captures.
That is according to a detailed costing of the project published in January of this year.
As well as trying taxpayers' patience, the worsening gridlock is costing big money.
The short-lived high means addicts can soon develop habits costing hundreds of pounds a day.
Many people I know are waiting until they see the detailed costing for the proposals before they judge whether one or the other is believable.
Compensation cheats who make fraudulent claims for trips and falls are costing taxpayers millions of pounds.
This is costing them too much and they should model their systems on Scottish farms, which are now being broken down into 3 groups.
We are able to handle variety type of cargoes and we provide the most comprehensive truckage routing and costing programs to suit your needs.
Why was the original costing so extraordinarily high and what process meant it came down to relatively such an extraordinarily low figure?
In addition, a new training resource center with equipment, costing 13 million tugriks had been established at the National Library of Mongolia.
On paper they are a formidable outfit but poor decision making and a concession of penalties are costing them dearly.
For 88 minutes of games we are working well but then it's a lack of concentration all over the pitch and those mistakes are costing us dear.
On March 27 a one day course on Manual Payroll is planned and on April 10 you can attend a one day course on pricing and costing techniques.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A small rolling table may be made inexpensively by putting castors on a light table costing not more than a dollar.
I am quite grieved at the weariness and fatigue my affairs are costing you.
We're costing these ladies pounds and pounds already to get work for us, and they never will.
On his return he broke his wagon, costing a dollar to repair it.
However, Nathan lost count on the fourmile laps and ended up doing one too many costing Team Al victory.
Neither costing much nor lasting long, it was a journey which well-to-do merchantmen and others like them could well afford.
A total of 16 Wayfinding totems costing PS380,000 have been placed around the city centre and will be switched on from Tuesday.
A new plasma treating system has two treater heads that reportedly add flexibility while costing one-third less than two separate treaters.
I made a mistake then that went mighty near to costing me my life.
A basket of anthracite was costing them at this time about forty cents.
Some of them are expensive, costing sixty or seventy dollars each.
It lasts twelve years only, so that the one item of poles is still costing the telephone companies several millions a year.
Secondly, my treatment in Switzerland was very far from costing tens of thousands of roubles.
The reality is, in the great majority of cases, no-point mortgages end up costing home-buyers significantly more than those with points.
But I had here another affair upon my hands which was near costing me dear.
She added that the lace was imported from France, while the taffeta and other fabrics were purchased from Italy, costing approximately 5,000 pounds.
General Motors is to enter the electric car market with a vehicle costing less than half that of the popular Tesla Model S and with a 200 mile range.
I CAN'T believe the story about kids who play truant being allowed to have a two-hour horse riding lesson at Barn-ston Riding Centre, costing pounds 25 each.
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