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1 The result: less competition, job cuts and higher costs for bank services.
2 Average costs for IBD were stable from year to year before 2012.
3 Lower costs for solar systems are driving the U.S. market, SEIA said.
4 Higher costs for labor, beef and cheese also hampered results, Brinker said.
5 The government must pay its own legal costs for all court appearances.
6 This would push up borrowing costs for countries like Germany and France.
7 Such an outcome could also raise costs for Detroit's main car manufacturers.
8 The company is also reducing substantially call costs for high volume users.
9 Spending on consumer education could reduce costs for business, Mr Fagan added.
10 That, together with higher running costs for his boat, forced his hand.
11 Local companies and two hospitals are sharing burial costs for the newborn.
12 Democrats say the plan will drive up housing costs for lower-income Americans.
13 They are also promising job growth and lower costs for wireless customers.
14 The report did not provide estimated costs for the whole dismantling process.
15 Halting construction and delaying bringing new employees on imposes costs for Amazon.
16 The worries have led to higher funding costs for Swedbank than peers.
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