Sentences with phrase «year estimating cost»

Sandia and Lawrence Livermore will spend the next year estimating cost, schedule, and design details for the weapon.
The Adoption Exchange, which has placed 431 children since 2004, spends approximately $ 2,500 to place each child, compared with $ 20,000 per year it estimates it costs taxpayers for each child in state care.

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API estimates that the total cost for the first year of compliance of the new rule would be $ 343,000 per company.
Home Depot said it was too early to compare the scale of this year's operation with earlier efforts or to estimate how much Harvey would cost it.
This lack of engagement and its impact on employees costs the U.S. an estimated $ 77 billion to $ 96 billion each year.
Peter Lambrick estimates his planting costs, which include seeds, diesel for his combine and fertilizer, are about 44 % of his total expenses each year.
So for example, in the Apollo program, the cost estimates are somewhere between $ 100 to $ 200 billion in current - year dollars.
GOBankingRates estimates the cost of living comfortably in San Francisco at $ 119,570 — outpacing every other city on the list by $ 30,000 a year or more.
NewVoiceMedia estimates that poor customer service costs US businesses an average of $ 41 billion per year.
Such factors include, among others, general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; the actual results of current and future exploration activities; the actual results of reclamation activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; meeting various expected cost estimates; changes in project parameters and / or economic assessments as plans continue to be refined; future prices of metals; possible variations of mineral grade or recovery rates; the risk that actual costs may exceed estimated costs; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; political instability; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of development or construction activities, as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled «Risk Factors» in the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2017 dated March 15, 2018.
The New Democrats have sharply criticized the Liberals over the estimated $ 1.1 - billion cost of cancelling two gas plants, but won't say if they'll topple the government they've propped up for the last two years.
The data are pretty compelling: Harvard professor and researcher Joel Goh has estimated that workplace stress accounts for up to $ 190 billion in healthcare costs every year in the U.S. - that's nearly 8 percent of all corporate healthcare spending.
It was not immediately clear what his $ 4 billion figure referred to, but a Government Accountability Office report published in March estimated that the total cost of replacing both jets would be $ 3.2 billion for fiscal years 2010 to 2020.
It has already secured up to several billion dollars of financing from Chinese state - controlled banks, including the China Development Bank, for the project, which Mexico estimates will cost $ 10 billion over 10 years, one of the people said.
Recently, researchers from Harvard Medical School estimated that workplace sleepiness and drowsy employees cost the average - sized Fortune 500 company around $ 80 million a year.
A similar law enacted about a year ago in North Carolina prompted the relocation of sporting events and economic boycotts that were estimated to have cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars.
The reduction in costs registered by consumers has been estimated at around $ 150 billion a year — roughly 1 / 10th of toal corporate profits.
The administrative costs of updating and tracking down that information are estimated to be more than $ 2 billion dollars a year for the health - care industry.
Throw into the mix the proximity of so many major cities to the coast and it's no surprise that climate change - related flooding is estimated to cost the world's 136 largest coastal cities US$ 52billion per year by 2050.
We estimate that automated checkout could be worth as much as $ 380 billion per year in reduced costs for retailers around the world in 2025.
And in Beijing — where the Games cost an estimated US$ 40 billion — hotel bookings in August 2008 (the month China hosted) dropped by 39 % over the previous year.
The new contracts will cost Ryanair an estimated $ 45 million (# 39.6 million) in the second half of its financial year and as much as $ 100 million (# 88 million) in a full year.
Solares estimated at the time that he could make up the $ 1.5 million in eight years, meaning if all went according to plan, he should have recouped his costs by now.
Jack Raudenbush, vice president of the $ 4.6 million company, which is based in Middletown, Pennsylvania, estimates that the change costs a few thousand dollars per year but calls it money well spent: «This was the type of plan our competitors had, and we needed to offer competitive benefits.»
The government has estimated that hidden fees and backdoor payments cost Americans more than $ 17 billion per year.
As for a business's bottom line, a 2013 Gallup poll revealed depression alone costs U.S. workplaces an estimated $ 23 billion in lost productivity each year.
Advances in technology have reduced that price many times over in recent years, and Jain estimates that Moon Express's first lunar journey will cost less than $ 10 million.
A report by the auditor general has found the state government's Pilbara Underground Power Project will cost nearly double the original estimate and be completed six years behind schedule because of poor planning and management.
In other words, while costs are poised annually to outstrip the benefits as a percent of global gross domestic product as early as 2018, by the report's estimate, «the accumulated [emphasis Fortune's] global benefits of being connected should still outpace the costs through the year 2030 ″ by nearly $ 160 trillion.
Although the fees and opening costs have likely changed since I opened ten years ago, I estimate that my spending totaled about $ 60,000.
The profitability of this growing market, combined with the ability to save costs on administration, distribution, sales and marketing redundancies that Pearson estimated to be worth more than $ 225 million a year, put a smile on investors» faces.
Bombardier said it turned over the Delta sales contract but can not accurately estimate the cost and price of those planes because they are being built and delivered in coming years.
A 2003 estimate put the total cost of mental health issues to Canadian industry at $ 35 billion a year.
Workforce illnesses cost American businesses an estimated $ 153 billion each year in lost productivity.
«Economists estimate that the annual spring time change costs the American economy US$ 434 million each year,» declares Wagner.
The RAND report estimated that if transition - related services were extended to active - duty personnel, the military's healthcare costs would increase by between $ 2.4 million and $ 8.4 million a year — at most a 0.13 % increase over the $ 6.2 billion the Defense Department spent on healthcare for active - duty personnel.
Gallup's 2013 State of the American Workplace survey of more than 350,000 respondents nationwide estimates that disengaged employees cost the U.S. between $ 450 billion to $ 550 billion each year in lost productivity.
The Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse estimates that tobacco cost the country $ 17.1 billion in 2002 and the Heart and Stroke Foundation notes there are over 37,000 needless deaths per year from tobacco.
The Partnership for a New American Economy estimates that labor shortages in agriculture cost the American economy about $ 3.1 billion a year.
Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
The national cost of false - positive tests and overdiagnosed breast cancer is estimated at $ 4 billion a year, according to a 2015 study in Health Affairs.
Online advertising fraud is a widespread problem, estimated to cost companies around the world $ 16.4 billion this year.
Carrier announced earlier this year that it planned to close the factories and move manufacturing jobs to Mexico, a change that was estimated to save parent - company United Technologies Corp. $ 65 million a year, in large part due to reduced labor costs.
The cost of that turnover is estimated to top $ 30 billion each year.
Studios created 146 pilot episodes this year, at an estimated cost of close to US$ 400 million.
Xtime spokesman Travis Murdock estimates that a service like Stewart's would cost approximately $ 36,000 a year — about as much as a new employee.
There have been reports that estimate the global cost of cybercrime exceeded $ 600 billion last year.
Bruce Friedrich, the CEO and co-founder of a think tank accelerator called The Good Food Institute, estimates clean - meat products will be available at a high price within two to three years, and he believes they will be cost - competitive within 10 years.
Also, according to government reports, fatigue costs American business an estimated $ 65 billion a year in lost productivity.
Last year violence containment was estimated to cost $ 13.6 trillion, which is approximately 13.3 % of the world's gross domestic product.
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