We've already recouped our costs, and more, and are thrilled with performance, reliability and security. |
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Once more, this country has recouped its liberty and we will all struggle to perfect and maintain it. |
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He has recouped a little of his lost global and domestic esteem with his work on Africa. |
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Shares in London recouped the losses suffered in the aftermath of the attack and oil prices had steadied. |
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Most of the energy invested in accelerating the electrons is recouped in the cavities as the returning beam decelerates. |
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The company recouped losses in the second quarter from equity market losses. |
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There is currently no mechanism by which the full amount of the increase in land value can be recouped for the public domain. |
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In recent years, a substantial proportion of grants have remained unspent and recouped by the Exchequer. |
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I couldn't charge as much rent, but there was surely plenty to be recouped in stealth taxes. |
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The long and the short of it is that we pay ourselves too well and the cost has to be recouped by service and product providers. |
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Thus only a little over one third of the cost of maintaining the database is recouped by fees. |
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Because per-use costs, such as solidifiers and disposables, are eliminated, system changeover and equipment costs can be recouped in just months. |
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However, many have recouped much of what they lost in the cattle business by cashing in on the hot real estate market. |
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Canada is the only G-7 country to have virtually recouped the loss in output during the recession. |
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Now, having used it for only 6 months, the company has already recouped its investment and gained measurable benefits. |
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The research and development costs borne by the applicants have been recouped many times over. |
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This additional cost would, however, be recouped through higher rates in subsequent years. |
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But critics of trams claim the huge initial cost and lengthy delays in planning new tramlines Croydon took 11 years will take decades to be recouped. |
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The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer. |
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Canada has now recouped these lost jobs, but has not recovered the lost momentum and opportunity the crisis left behind. |
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Hodge responded by saying that the French and Spanish tax authorities had recouped more from fewer individuals. |
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Since Mr Abbas's resignation, he has recouped the limited powers he devolved to the prime minister. |
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In Congress, the FMLN recouped six seats that it had lost when moderates defected from it. |
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Now we have reached the quarterly investment stage where cash has to be recouped fast, and that is why there is no long-term perspective. |
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However, what did happen is that merchant fees went down and the banks recouped a very large amount through increased card fees. |
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All of the jobs lost during the recession in Canada have now been recouped. |
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In addition, Canada has now more than fully recouped all of the loss in output experienced during the recession. |
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In addition, not all the recorded overpayments have necessarily been recouped. |
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Long-term demand trends must still be evaluated in order to initiate investment spending that can be recouped over a very long timeframe. |
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The police do not have the resources, so it is the private sector, and that is often recouped by higher premiums for car owners. |
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This means that recent investment losses in private pension funds, public pension reserves and other savings may well not be recouped. |
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The stock market has recouped all its losses from the financial crisis, and then some. |
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The review found very strong arguments for making investments in computer systems for treasury management, given how quickly the investment would be recouped. |
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Each floodlit match costs the club pounds 30,000 but officials believe those costs could quickly be recouped if permanent lights were erected. |
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Because a reduced rate across the whole sector would mean a significant revenue loss for Member States, which would inevitably have to be recouped elsewhere. |
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A landlord recouped the rent of premises from damages awarded to the plaintiff for eviction. |
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I am pleased that the Polish compensation system to cover the costs which cannot be recouped by the investors in this process is in line with the state aid rules. |
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In the latter mechanism, which has been adopted in a few countries, the first rebidding occurs before the concessionaire has fully recouped its investments. |
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Moreover, these losses will be recouped in a recovery and low prevailing asset prices mean that their current contributions should enjoy good returns in the future. |
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Two thirds of the investment made to start up FICOBA has already been recouped by the total activity generated by the fair ground since it was set up, which has accounted for 15.8 million euros. |
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Canada's Economic Action Plan has underpinned a solid and enviable economic recovery, and Canada has recouped virtually all of the output lost during the recession. |
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The private sector will not be lending money to ventures where the economics do not make sense and there is no chance of loans being repaid and investment recouped. |
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The investment made was recouped in an exceptionally short period of time. |
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I do, however, have considerable difficulty with the way in which the damage is recouped, partly because we are still unaware of the motivation of certain parties. |
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Stockmarkets and newspapers will cheer when growth rates eventually pick up, but most of the income that has been lost since the crisis began will never be recouped. |
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Neither production recouped its initial investment. |
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The Greek government also provided funding, which was expected to be recouped through the sale of tickets and from the sale of the first Olympic commemorative stamp set. |
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Industry is sometimes recouped for a small price by extensive custom. |
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