Sentences with phrase «costing you a penny before»

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But there still remains downside with Halcon, which must collect more $ 17 per barrel of oil equivalent it produces just to cover operating expenses, before spending a single penny on capital costs or production maintenance.
I suspect the cost - per - wear will be mere pennies before summer is over.
Before 1 April, the i8 wouldn't have cost you a penny in VED over the same period.
In order to recreate what you see before you it would cost around 8000 Euro, that's a pretty penny to pay for a whole lot of style.
She noted that for years before e-books, publishers had been «taking pennies out of the cost of making a book,» but when digital became widespread, publishers began «spending years putting value back into the book.»
Because net profit means publishing costs are subtracted before the author sees any payments, that can translate to a few pennies in the author's pocket from the sale of each copy.
Us finance geeks know the exact cost down to the penny of a car loan before we sign on the bottom line.
Withdrawing money from an IRA before you reach the age of 59 1/2 can cost you a pretty penny in income tax and other penalties.
12 months ago, wood pellets were costing 50 % more (in energy terms of pence per kilowatt hour) than electricity did and that was before you'd spent thousands on a suitable (approved) boiler.
How to estimate costs effectively to cover the work we are going to do without putting off potential clients by pricing ourselves out of the market; how to approach revising our estimates if we are going to go over budget; and when to take a global, commercial view before billing a client every penny of WIP — dealing with costs is undoubtedly more an art than a science.
It's officially a couple of days away before rolling out, but it will cost a pretty penny.
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