Sentences with phrase «true idea of the cost»

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But we won't have any real idea of the true human cost of the hack for years.
True, Kant did attribute knowledge of particulars and individuals to God, as moral postulate and regulative idea, but what was accomplished thereby was at the cost of losing some of Aristotle's consistency.
And not just the first one but some number where we can get an idea of the true cost.
By being aware of how we treat our money differently through mental accounting — whether it's a job bonus, birthday money, or our weekly income — and by tying money to time, you get a more valuable, more personal idea of an item's true cost.
It's true, as I found out a few weeks ago, the famed Star Ferry, servicing cross-harbor trips in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor since 1880, costs under $ 1 and offers one of the most spectacular views in the world (if multi-colored, mind - boggingly tall skyscrapers set against the backdrop of a verdant, steep mountainside is your idea of picturesque that is).
It's true, as I found out a few weeks ago, the famed Star Ferry, servicing cross-harbor trips in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor since 1880, costs under $ 1 and offers one of the most spectacular views in the world (if multi-colored, mind - boggingly tall skyscrapers set against the backdrop of a verdant, steep mountainside is your idea -LSB-...]
And that means that we should probably be looking for a way to make the market better reflect those true costs, while buffering those who'd be hurt most from such a spike — that's one of the reasons that fee and dividend is such a clever policy idea.
Almost every idea that might bring us a better future would be made much easier if the cost of fossil fuel was higher — if there was some kind of a tax on carbon emissions that made the price of coal and oil and gas reflect its true environmental cost
Now, this idea that the costs of additional regulations falls less heavily on small and solo practitioners: that's not true.
In all, even if you are concerned about the possible costs, the best thing is to properly research the true costs so that you will have a firm idea of the expenses that would be involved with the policy selection.
The idea of better speakers appeals to me, but having to pay twice what an Echo costs and still not get true stereo seems nuts.
Sorry Alana, I read it it for the love of reading it, but even if you kept doing it for love, I still wouldn't pay for the cost to have it posted Centralising is a great concept idea and who knows if management looked at that option and it was ruled out for whatever reasoning but, as for regional centres like Newcastle (no idea on Wollongong though) being less expensive, that's not necessarily true either.
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