Encara no tenim significats per a "high cost".
1The report points out that Ireland is now a high cost economy.
2A new government affordability measure has underlined the high cost of housing.
3The move, however, may come at a high cost for the employer.
4Advocates of hybrid technology often lament the high cost of the cars.
5Those include high cost, short driving range and lack of charging stations.
6Such moves may mean patients having to pay for high cost drugs.
7A barrier to net ownership was the increasingly high cost of bed-nets.
8But the Somalia mission has come at a high cost in lives.
9The reason for the present high cost of living lies possibly here.
10This high cost was due to the difficulty of cleaning the balustrades.
11The defaulters frequently escape punishment owing to the high cost of prosecution.
12A contemporary complains of the high cost of running a motor-car to-day.
13The high cost of entertaining seemed to be afflicting this man deeply.
14I guess I've smashed the high cost of living problem all right.
15However, that is often enough, considering the high cost of this one.
16However, the high cost of biological medicines has limited patients' access to them.
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