Sentences with phrase «what cost to»

You could make it so there's a transaction fee to buy into the game — something small like 5 % of the cost of what you're spending (or a flat rate) is what it cost to load them into your collection.
Phones should sell for what they cost to make them.
He noted that permissioned and permissionless is more of a spectrum than a binary notion, and an important question is what the cost to join a node to a network is in any blockchain platform.
This bug has now at last been fixed — but at what cost to the users?
This is nothing more or less than a listing of all of your stuff and what it cost you to buy it.
Consider what the cost to rebuild the home might be.
They will help you determine which items to include in your inventory and what cost to assign each of them.
This includes any intentional falsehoods or omitting key information that an insurance company would use to decide whether and at what cost to cover you.
After the underwriters review the complete application and all the records that go along with it, they then decide how much coverage and at what cost to offer the applicant, unless they decide to deny or post-pone the application.
They then decide how much coverage and at what cost to offer the applicant, unless they decide to deny or post-pone the application.
In short, no matter what it cost to buy an item, your insurer will pay you the same price.
She also believes that it would be much more advantageous to invest the difference between what you would spend for term insurance versus what it cost to buy a permanent policy such as whole life or universal life.
You're reimbursed for what they cost to buy new, not their depreciated value.
The home is now worth five times what it cost to build.
This figure is different from what it cost to buy your home or the valuation in any rates notices.
They then decide how much coverage and at what cost to offer the applicant, unless they decide to decline or post-pone the application.
They wanted a treaty in their pockets «no matter at what cost to Canada.»
The schemes may save a small proportion of the legal aid budget, but at what cost to access to justice?»
It is not true that they know what it cost to generate their work product.
This may be true — but no one can say what difference that fuller appreciation of the facts makes to the terms of the settlement — in the sense of giving the claimant a better or worse result and at what cost to the paying party.
In many cases, these projects would create thousands upon thousands of jobs for Canadians... Unfortunately, there are environmental and other radical groups that would seek to block this... Their goal is to stop any major project no matter what the cost to Canadian families in lost jobs and economic growth.
I can not begin to think about what it cost to build and what it costs to heat.
No one knows whether the United States can apply the system as successfully to the much larger problem of global warming emissions, or at what cost to the economy.
«This represents a 58 per cent increase in the amount of clean electricity that Ontario wasted in 2015 — 4.8 TWh — all while the province continues to export more than 2 million homes - worth of electricity to neighbouring jurisdictions for a price less than what it cost to produce,» said Paul Acchione, P.Eng., energy expert and former President and Chair of OSPE.
They are what they cost to produce + taxation.
The company sold the 100K House for more than twice what it cost to build, and is now developing a Passivhaus and other projects in the Fishtown, Kensington and Northern Liberties neighborhoods of Philadelphia.
Oil (or coal, for that matter) isn't priced at «what they cost to produce + taxation» — that ignores a great many costs.
What it cost to run and David report on this very well.
It is hard to imagine where this funding will come from and if it does, at what cost to citizens in the region?
If it is later rather than sooner, at what cost to the economic structure as global warming increases?
I know someone will say WE have to eat, but at what cost to the planet?
People are seeking out «organic, natural» meat, but of course at what cost to the planet (and the pocketbook)?
Sony gives you a bluray player, gaming + media system, HDD, wifi, at THEIR lost, they sell the ps3 cheaper than what it cost them to make it.
So after you have considered what it cost you to earn those points and whether you have a good way of using up any points you have earned, you have to see where this particular option fits it.
Clearly if this does indeed come to fruition we'll have to wait and see what the cost to upgrade would be (hard to get excited if Economy to Business upgrades cost 72,000 AAdvantage Miles each way) and we'll have to wait and see how may upgrades the airlines choose to release.
At what cost to your relationship?
But at what cost to your dog?
Fund companies ended up with thousands of accounts containing just a few hundred dollars each; those accounts might generate just $ 3 or 4 a year in fees, far below what it cost to keep them open.
Consider what the cost to rebuild the home might be.
Well, I'll have to believe what NovaGold management is telling me as I have no better insight into how much gold might be extracted from the Donlin mine or what the cost to extract it might be.
A capital gain, or capital loss, is the difference between what it cost you to obtain and improve the property (the cost base), and what you receive when you dispose of it.
And again, we ask, at what cost to borrowers?
Most successful businesses know their yearly revenue and what it cost to earn it.
This is nothing more or less than a listing of all of your stuff and what it cost you to buy it.
And at the price for the WiFi only version, I'll just grab one... there's no question that the $ 100 price reduction from what it cost to get in a couple of months ago is HUGE.
I could do it, but at what cost to my organic thought processes?
[e.g., go to Bangkok and see what the cost to the reader is from.
And when that drama resolved, I suddenly realized what it cost me to be so intensely focused on one project for so long: I had abandoned everything else but my cats!
Today's lightweight composites are mostly made quickly by robots at a fraction of what it cost to construct an F1 chassis.
They are in cahoots with the Whitehall civil service who are keen to expand their central fiefdom no matter what the cost to the local civil service.
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