Sentences with phrase «apparent cost»

Now, the only apparent cost to taking infinite photos of something as mundane as a meal is the space on your hard drive (and your dining companion's patience).
I have to admit, I was pretty pleased with the original announcement that American Airlines was creating bundled pricing that included change fees at a lower apparent cost.
The Administration and congressional tax writers were well aware that the legislation they pushed in 2001 would force millions more taxpayers to pay the AMT, which would take back part or all of their tax cuts and thereby reduce the 2001 tax bill's apparent cost.
In light of all these apparent costs and restrictions, it's unclear what impact Indiegogo's move will have on the token offering field.
What is viewed as «underinvestment» in stocks is actually a symptom of a rise in the gross indebtedness of the global economy, enabled and encouraged by quantitative easing of central banks, which have been successful in suppressing all apparent costs of that releveraging.
Since there's no apparent cost on the part of the customer, many sign up.
On Saturday, the trustees who oversee the RI released a statement explaining the apparent cost - saving move, saying it came after a recent review of the body's governance led them to conclude that «the requirement for the functions of the role of Director as currently defined has ceased to exist.»
Warming to 31 °C reduced holobiont net primary productivity (NPP) by 60 % due to increased respiration which decreased host % carbon by 15 % with no apparent cost to the symbiont.
However, apparent cost is the constraint that prevents nuclear and renewable energies from fully supplanting fossil fuel electricity generation.
However, to a trained eye, there's ample evidence of Honda's apparent cost - cutting efforts in places.
Don't underestimate the power or compound interest — coming out debt free can be much more valuable than the apparent cost of your education because it happens so early on in life.
Forward hedging is typically at no apparent cost, though the banks that offer forward contracts make their cut on the bid - ask spread.
The apparent cost of bigger bodies is especially conspicuous with dogs, a species that people have bred over the millennia to come in an extraordinary range of sizes.
Coincidentally, every one of the errors and misinterpretations in the Allen Consulting report had the effect of exaggerating the apparent costs to GDP and employment of meeting Australia's Kyoto obligations.
However, apparent cost is the constraint that prevents nuclear and renewable energies from fully supplanting fossil fuel electricity generation.
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