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It
costs
her around 10 percent; the money takes four to seven days to get there; her mom never knows when it's going to arrive.
But this sturdy substance does have a weakness: it’s prone to catastrophic cracking that
costs
tens of billions of dollars to repair each year.
Fear fills the void at all costs, passing off what you dread for what you know, offering up the worst in place of the ambiguous, substituting assumption for reason.
Rather than just cutting costs, you need to think about initiatives that will enable you to win in the medium term, initiatives to drive growth, actions that will fundamentally change the way the company operates, and very importantly, investments to develop the leadership and the talent.
But it also has high costs: it consumes huge amounts of energy and limits body size and weight.
In an operation in Iraq, we saved 17 percent of the costs, and this meant that you had the ability to feed an additional 80,000 people.
Let's pretend that our government supported an oil-based economy, while discouraging more sustainable forms of energy, knowing all the while that the result would be pollution, war and rising
costs.
They're doing that, knowing the
costs
better than any other country, knowing the need better than any other country.
And they have lower health care
costs.
So for example our imagined GM Jenna child who is healthier, if there's a generation that looks like they have lower health care costs, it's possible that governments may start trying to compel their citizens to go the GM route.
How would we reach families at a population level and low
costs
in these terrifying, terrifying times?
Those visits are expensive, and in order to maintain her model, she's got to see a lot of clients to cover
costs.
I understand there are
costs
to these mistakes.
When it comes to issues like ethics and bias and diversity and inclusion, there are real
costs
to real people, and I accept that.
Production
costs
alone or in conjunction with how widely a film is distributed in this country.
It doesn't matter what it takes, how much it costs, how bad it is for the environment, we're going to do it because humans are worth it!
It asks scientists to protect their research funding and institutions at all costs, no matter how just the cause.
Even while it
costs
us.
And the economic framing of that problem is called coordination
costs.
And we've had a classic answer for coordination costs, which is, if you want to coordinate the work of a group of people, you start an institution, right?
And that creates additional
costs.
The
costs
of running the institution mean that you cannot take on the work of those people easily in an institutional frame.
It's like you're building one, it
costs
five billion dollars, or whatever, five to 10 billion dollars.
We calculate all the
costs
to build and to operate the plants and all the emissions generated.
Now, I know that sounds like a lot, but we have to remember that global GDP is over 80 trillion every year, and the estimated savings from implementing these solutions is 74 trillion dollars, over double the
costs.
Updating bus routes, increased transportation costs, impact on sports, care before or after school.
By far the largest is that market prices fail to take social and environmental
costs
into account.
Thinking usually
costs
very little, but this is really expensive most of the time, so by the time you get there, you want to make sure you're super prepared and you can squeeze every last drop out of what you've got.
It
costs
35 percent more than regular paint because Dutch Boy made a can that people talk about, because it's remarkable.
So I'm here today because the
costs
are so obvious.
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