We establish open book costing right from the get-go and ask suppliers to provide detailed cost breakdowns. |
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We can set up an automated system taking in everything from the time clock to stock control, job tracking, costing, etc. |
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This was investigated and a proposal for a dam costing Rs.3.72 crore was given up as unremunerative. |
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He took a sleekit decision, in secret, to raid pension funds, costing millions of Scots billions of pounds. |
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The fact that her second chance was costing her parents money spurred her on. |
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Some departments, including radiology, finance and surgery, underspent, which offset some of the higher costing areas. |
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Physical misuse of laptops is behind the majority of faults with corporate machines, costing UK plc millions of unnecessary equipment repairs. |
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Pursuit of blockade runners often ran them aground, costing officers and crew the prize money awarded for captures. |
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That is according to a detailed costing of the project published in January of this year. |
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As well as trying taxpayers' patience, the worsening gridlock is costing big money. |
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The short-lived high means addicts can soon develop habits costing hundreds of pounds a day. |
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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. |
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Compensation cheats who make fraudulent claims for trips and falls are costing taxpayers millions of pounds. |
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This is costing them too much and they should model their systems on Scottish farms, which are now being broken down into 3 groups. |
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We are able to handle variety type of cargoes and we provide the most comprehensive truckage routing and costing programs to suit your needs. |
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Why was the original costing so extraordinarily high and what process meant it came down to relatively such an extraordinarily low figure? |
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In addition, a new training resource center with equipment, costing 13 million tugriks had been established at the National Library of Mongolia. |
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On paper they are a formidable outfit but poor decision making and a concession of penalties are costing them dearly. |
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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. |
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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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He suggested that the quality of the work was better than much of what was done in the private sector today costing large sums of money. |
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Major alterations costing huge sums had been made to the building to make it suitable for the regeneration scheme. |
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We had a problem in Europe which was that the labour market was inflexible and it was costing jobs. |
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This call is costing me a fortune, so don't waste my time and money denying this. |
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Donation cards are an easy way to direct money to your favourite cause without costing you a penny. |
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Dozens of White House staffers are enjoying trips, some to luxurious destinations, without it costing them a penny. |
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I know it's costing me a C-note per month, but I have already received an entire year's worth of info in 3 weeks. |
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Cost is an important factor for patients on multiple medications often costing hundreds of dollars per month. |
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The war dragged on, costing the lives of many thousands of civilians and servicemen. |
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These insect swarms cause massive crop losses across the southern and central United States, costing billions of dollars annually. |
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This is a versatile four-door saloon that can out accelerate supercars costing almost ten times as much. |
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Macho attitudes about sunbathing and suncream are costing Scotsmen their lives, a skin cancer expert has warned. |
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I want to ask him to open the books and tell us exactly what this war is costing in financial terms. |
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The argument for using absorption costing in external reports seems to be based on the matching principle. |
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This is not to say that there is no role for absorption costing in business. |
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The ATO opinion was that full absorption costing was necessary for all retail and wholesale businesses. |
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The top accommodation are duplex apartments costing 2,000 dollars a day per person. |
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The trust is waiting for costing from a quantity surveyor before moving forward. |
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Scott's long narrative poem Marmion was published in late February 1808 as a luxurious quarto, costing a guinea and a half. |
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Acoustic shock is a devastating 21st Century industrial injury ruining call centre workers' lives and costing industry millions. |
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It was costing the club silly money, but I eventually got things back on an even keel. |
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Video games may have started out as a distraction for kids, costing just a quarter at the neighborhood arcade. |
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Nikola instructs the peasant to buy two candles, one costing a rouble and the other only a copeck. |
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It is costing an enormous amount of money to clean it up, which could be used on other things. |
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He was a dangerous bowler who could swing the ball both ways and in 21 Test matches took 78 wickets costing 27.13 per wicket. |
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All these vicious practices are clearly costing the TV industry eleventy squillion dollars per minute and should be outlawed at once! |
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Trying to keep the ailing system going another generation will wind up costing taxpayers far, far more than making reforms today. |
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A bureaucratic stuff-up may end up costing the New Zealand Software Association. |
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Vandals wielding paint stripper have caused damage costing thousands of pounds to a York businessman's vehicles. |
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It says this is costing substantial amounts of money which would otherwise be used on patient care. |
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The noise of the traffic has forced residents to sleep at the back of their houses and install secondary glazing, costing hundreds of pounds. |
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He wonders what maintaining a constant police presence in the area is costing taxpayers. |
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Also we have to sign contracts costing R150, and we never see a copy with the revenue stamps that are supposed to be attached and cancelled. |
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With these things costing no less than Rs70, 000 apiece, this debt ridden friend of mine really has an issue here. |
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Why are we too scared to ask for high standards on a job that's costing us the earth? |
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The change will mean that the workers will be re-classified as casual employees, costing them their fixed salaries and retirement benefits. |
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As with most great money saving ideas, it looks like it could end up costing more in the long run. |
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That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended. |
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Sarees costing lakhs of rupees and ornaments worth crores should be looked down upon by the society. |
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Hence, the idea is costing dollars from day one, and for an inferior product. |
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John had been injured and missed two meets, as well has having crashed and costing the team a healthy amount of time and money to repair his car. |
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An estimated 6 million Captchas are completed each day, costing users 10 seconds each, wasting an overwhelming number of labor hours. |
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We asked experts at Sotheby's for advice on what to do with them, because they were costing a lot of money in insurance and cleaning bills. |
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Botched handiwork by incompetent tradesmen is costing Britons millions of pounds, a new survey claims today. |
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Vegetables and fruits are very expensive with an avocado pear in town centre costing K2,500 instead of K500 in Ndola. |
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Academies costing millions can easily become selective and drain the schools round about of talent and social muscle. |
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You only had to use a call box once during the day to realise it was costing you an arm and a leg. |
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With a couture frock costing as much as a term's student loan, high fashion is a minority pursuit. |
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More than 130 yachtsmen were saved in a dramatic combined rescue operation costing more than half a million pounds. |
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Even product and process costing fall outside the domain of cost accounting. |
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If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know? |
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It was at the same hole that McGinley bunkered his approach in the BMW PGA Championship final round, the resultant bogey costing him that title. |
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Thus short-run marginal costing rather than LRMC is the appropriate pricing strategy. |
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Gross or top down costing allocates a total budget to specific services such as hospital stays or doctors' visits according to rules. |
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If you try to save money up-front by cutting corners, it can end up costing you much more in the end. |
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Equipped with transistors instead of valves, it could be operated for 80 hours on four hearing aid batteries, costing 2s 6d each. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett accused some lawyers of time-wasting and costing taxpayers millions of pounds. |
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Being an engineer by profession, he then informed me that I should go to my bedroom and write a detailed costing for materials to construct a child's bike. |
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It can bee seen that it is clear that the method of absorption costing adopted can have far reaching implications when considering the costing of any job. |
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In this case, this involved costing restrictions on water abstraction and hydroelectric power station operation in order to maintain minimum in-stream flows. |
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Our lawyer, Kia Kamran, declined his commission because he knew how much the tour was costing us. |
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Almost 80 years ago, the controversy it raised came close to costing its composer his life. |
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Rains in February wreaked havoc over large areas of the southern region of the North Island, costing millions of dollars and more than 1,000 head of cattle. |
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So next time you complain about salad costing a fortune, remember that you could literally get high for less. |
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On Monday, e-commerce giant Amazon.com was down for about 25 minutes, costing the retailer millions of dollars in sales. |
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The entire car will now have to be resprayed costing thousands of euro, in what's been a rather frightening ordeal for the owner and residents in the area. |
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The foundering Kraft buyout of Cadbury is the latest example of how corporate boards are costing us trillions. |
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The SNP supporter then struck a low blow, musing that it would cost less to hire him to make films in Scotland than it was costing to build the new parliament. |
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A tricycle costing 4 yuan took us around the area, to the two 600-year-old maidenhair trees, then on to the 700-year temple, which is presently being rebuilt. |
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We went around the country to report on how closed-door, back-room deals in Washington were costing ordinary workers and taxpayers their livelihood and security. |
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Massa was infuriated after Panis had driven so tardily on his slowing-down lap that he baulked the Brazilian, costing him a likely ninth place on the grid. |
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The trickle-down effects of a single canceled flight can wind up costing a carrier hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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Then came the iPad, followed by me-too tablets from Samsung, H-P, and others, all costing hundreds of dollars. |
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In the course of doing this, it has transformed itself into one of Britain's leading experts on designing, costing, project managing and financing modular construction. |
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Trying for more yardage after a reception instead of calling a timeout or going out of bounds, he ran out the dock, costing his team an attempt at a game-winning field goal. |
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But for a development that must be costing squillions of renminbi, we're wondering why they didn't fork out an extra 100 kuai for a better translation of their PR spiel. |
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Seven years ago central government promised a solution, but the supernumeraries still use chairs, desks and telephones and they are costing close to a billion rands a year. |
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Diesel fuel costing more than petrol makes Britain unique in Europe. |
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London is facing a transport catastrophe, costing business hundreds of millions of pounds a year and individuals incalculable stress, as well as damaging tourism. |
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It blames the change in costing on indecision over the future of the line. |
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A seven-way skirmish then broke out over a pinafore dress costing 10p, which escalated into a full-scale melee resulting in another 18 lives being lost. |
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It would be unreasonable to expect a soundcard costing a few hundred dollars to approach the audio fidelity of a home system costing several times that amount. |
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In addition to damaging patients' health, poor nutrition and the consequent increase in hospital stays may be costing the exchequer millions of pounds each year. |
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I personally am not buying a plasma screen at this price today, because the features I want are not there in screens costing less than four or five thousand pounds. |
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He says that their current ad campaign is costing a five-figure sum. |
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A pay hike for staff and an increase in NI payments are costing millions. |
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As many as 300,000 are employed in restaurants, hotels and other travel-related business and officials say the attack could end up costing half of them their jobs. |
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In 1966, this hazardous situation led to a catastrophe costing the lives of 44 men, injuring hundreds more, and causing millions of dollars of damage. |
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Impulse buys and rash decisions might end up costing you dear. |
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On Monday, at the council's environment and economic development committee meeting, he said he would like to see full costing of the event and a detailed plan. |
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But for all his interest in processes and production, costing, budget control and management accounting, he cites his biggest business focus as brand building. |
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Energy modeling and lifecycle costing can give facility executives a solid idea of the costs and benefits associated with their choices before a facility is built. |
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Target costing is a process of determining a maximum allowable cost for a product by subtracting a desired profit from the product's market price. |
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Novice parachutists are more likely to have accidents than experienced jumpers, costing the NHS an average pounds 3,751 each. |
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Most gas hobs burn gas inefficiently resulting in wasted energy, un-burnt bi-products and lost heating costing you money. |
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They asked for a selection of medium-sized pizzas, including Margheritas, Sicilianas and Special American Hots costing pounds 4 each. |
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Your local butcher will have braising steak and you should find packs in supermarkets, costing about pounds 1 per steak. |
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We forget it was not long ago that the flat-top hump costing thousands was put there. |
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A simple scam on the Ringback system is costing around 30,000 businesses with payphones thousands of pounds. |
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The bizarre costing policy was uncovered by angry leaseholder Bob Gilder, of Park Wood Court, in Walsall Road, Sutton Coldfield. |
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How often is this happening? I don't think anyone knows. It must be costing a motza and that's a real concern. |
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Repairs costing hundreds of millions would keep Thunder Horse out of commission for three years. |
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Even when turned off, these devices can idly sip electricity from your outlet costing you money. |
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Further phases of North Field gas development costing billions of dollars are in various stages of planning and development. |
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With production of around 30,000 barrels per day, this was costing over a million dollars per day. |
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This is an economic necessity given that the stadium ended up costing the FA much more than was originally projected. |
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For example, the Crompton Company, after 178 years in business, went bankrupt in 1984, costing the jobs of 2,450 workers in five states. |
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This is many times done illegally with artifacts stolen from research sites, costing many important scientific specimens each year. |
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Nimitz collided with a piece of floating debris and sank, costing the life of its pilot. |
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May's car was in worse condition with nasal mucus, scabs and saliva costing him 30 points. |
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The front legs transformed into flippers, costing them their mobility on land. |
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It includes major and minor cost centres and departments with costing of individual calls and totals. |
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A NEW stand and TV gantry costing PS90,000 is being planned for a football team's Welsh Premier debut. |
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Mr Burnham, 46, from Sunbury-on-Thames, said hotels had been typically costing at least Au100 a night. |
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This approach is conducted mainly based on a calculative tool referred to as a costing system, which implies a high degree of cost consciousness. |
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Colorado potato beetles are the crop's most destructive enemy, costing growers millions of dollars in chemical control and crop losses. |
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Belching cows and pigs could start costing farmers money if a proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law. |
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It then disappeared into a crowded shopping area with our lead and choke collar, costing us pounds 3 to replace. |
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If you're double-booked, one way to decide is to go for the most lavish affair, but they're all said to be costing around the pounds 1m mark. |
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Bigger branches of Boots offer a 30-minute chiropody treatment costing pounds 31, that starts with a foot bath. |
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Now, so many beautiful places have been gobbled up for summer houses or resorts costing way beyond the budget of many Montanans. |
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Predicted to be a big seller this season and costing pounds 1,445 were a pair of Louboutin black thigh boots, complete with trademark red soles. |
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Opponents of minimum wages contend that increased labor costs force businesses to cut staff, costing jobs. |
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Under the competition's strict guidelines Balkar and Harjinder, from Kent, had to complete the race in a car costing pounds 100 or less. |
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Home winterization can help keep your home warmer, while using less energy and costing less money. |
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Now, after costing just pounds 500 for food during the shoot, Weedkillers is set to take Hollywood by storm. |
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Absorption costing is an accounting system generally and widely used in making an external income statement. |
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A difficulty inherent in the absorption costing approach is the issue of fixed overhead costs. |
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In income statements prepared under absorption costing and variable costing, where would you find the terms contribution margin and gross profit? |
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The revolts between 1904 and 1911 were especially damaging to the Ottomans, costing them as many as 10,000 soldiers and as much as 500,000 pounds per year. |
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And it makes sensor circuits costing less than one eurocent achievable. |
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Had I kicked or flailed about, I could have damaged the upper IRCM mount, exhaust ejectors, or rotor-blade trim tabs, costing the Navy both time and money. |
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The main artistic interests of Henry VIII were music, building palaces and tapestry, of which he had over 2,000 pieces, costing far more than he ever spent on painters. |
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Now, if they weren't members and tagholders, each of those domains would be costing them around GBP70. I'll leave you to do the maths on that one. |
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A marine and coastal protection project for Umm Suqeim beach costing Dhs35 million has been approved by the Deputy Ruler of Dubai, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum. |
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In Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton, and Wirral Councils, there are over 35 full-time equivalent union officials, costing local taxpayers almost pounds 1 million. |
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Many physics discoveries of the past century have emerged from giant particle accelerators costing up to billions of dollars and sprawling over acres. |
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It seems that a basic absorption costing method is used whereby overheads are pooled and then allocated to product lines according to simple drivers such as volume. |
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I know it's an easy stick with which to beat Mowbray but his refusal to compromise his total football philosophy has ended up costing his team big-time. |
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Without these transportation centers, the advancing panzers would have to find alternate routes, costing them precious time and, more importantly, precious fuel. |
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This task is absorption costing, of which ABC is simply an advanced form. |
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In recent decades, overfishing has left many fisheries unproductive, disturbing marine food chain dynamics and costing jobs in the fishing industry. |
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The final section covers traditional managerial accounting topics of classifying costs, job order costing, direct and absorption costing, and standard costing. |
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In the 1930s, mine owners became concerned about the effects of silicosis in coal dust and the amount it was costing them to compensate miners working at the coalface. |
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The monthly supply of cargo containers through Pakistani route to ISAF in Afghanistan is over 4,000 costing around 12 billion in Pakistani Rupees. |
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Costing techniques provide a case in point, with the gradual move from absorption costing to activity-based costing and then to time-based activity costing. |
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You could make a pattern of cobble stones, such as the Tegula range from Marshalls, and fill in the rest with gravel, costing a few pounds for a 50kg sack. |
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He was an expediter analyser for IBM, a technician for the British Steel Corporation and a costing clerk for a Chancery Lane, London, law firm during this period of his life. |
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For military operations, this necessary infrastructure leads to constraints on the mission by narrowing the landing options, costing the military time and money, he said. |
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Costing less, but viewless and more like ordinary hotel rooms, are those in the modern wing. |
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Costing nearly pounds 140,000 the Blenheim is no cheapie but offers blistering performance from its six-litre V8 engine. |
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Costing Dh35,000, the AZM is available with a 1,134kg to 2,268kg drawbar pull capacity that offers outstanding manoeuvrability, visibility and a small turning radius. |
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