Sentences with phrase «major difference in cost»

However, for most policies there does not appear a major difference in the cost.

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Health conditions that start in middle age can make a major difference in the health of older adults, and the long - term cost of care.
Many students say their loans don't cover the cost of living, and with rent skyrocketing in most major cities, they are left scrambling to make up the difference.
(This examines differences in housing costs, which are the major drivers of differences in cost - of - living.)
Aston Martin claims that fitting a newer eight - speed box would only deliver a two per cent improvement in economy, for an unjustifiable engineering cost, but in our opinion it would make a major difference to the powertrain's responses.
This major difference in the value of the home affects the cost of mobile or manufactured home insurance.
The major differences concern the property types that are eligible, the cash required at closing, the involvement of a Realtor in the loan process, the recommendation of a professional home inspection, and certain closing costs.
Toronto real estate is only the second most expensive among Canada's major cities though: the average cost of a single - detached house is $ 770,000 in Toronto, but about $ 1.3 million in Vancouver — that's a $ 530,000 difference.
The 1 % difference in predictable product cost will almost certainly have a major (usually six - digit) impact on most people's outcome differential.
This cost difference is not terribly accurate, but it is base on the Department of Energy's cost data and on financing assumptions used in major regulatory cases by two major electricity markets.
There's a big PR campaign going on here, though — mining & fossil fuel companies and some conservative business groups are running ads in all the major papers alleging it'll destroy the economy, drive up the cost of everything, and not make any difference globally.
The difference between Professor Nordhaus's optimal carbon tax policy and a fifty - year delay policy is insignificant economically or climatologically in view of major uncertainties in (1) future economic growth (including reductions in carbon emissions intensity); (2) the physical science (e.g., the climate sensitivity); (3) future positive and negative environmental impacts (e.g., the economic «damage function»); (4) the evaluation of long - term economic costs and benefits (e.g., the discount rate); and (5) the international political process (e.g., the impact of less than full participation).
The difference in cost is also a major issue.
For a long expensive trip with many deposits and prepaid costs, this results in major differences of reimbursement rates.
, Negotiating salary when major cost - of - living differences are in play.
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