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1 Contractors can cost up to 30 percent less, according to several studies.
2 In addition to this, it can cost up to £500 per session.
3 Transporting the supplies will cost up to 10 billion won additionally, he said.
4 Milk may now cost up to an extra 2p a day per pupil.
5 Moving the road would cost up to $1 million, Mr Jorgensen said.
6 Testing every kit recovered could cost up to $15 million, officials said.
7 The flood damage is estimated to have cost up to €25 million.
8 Moving a regular rig can take days and cost up to $1 million.
9 The government expects material damages to cost up to $300 billion.
10 Engler said a Chrysler failure could cost up to 1 million jobs throughout the economy.
11 The detention policy would have cost up to $10 billion over four years.
12 They can cost up to 30 million dollars each.
13 The rebuild of Dunedin Hospital could cost up to $1 billion.
14 At the latest, rapidly increasing estimate, manufacturing the subs alone will cost up to £41bn.
15 I knew the entire cost up front, and that transparency was very important for me.
16 The purpose of the low- cost up - front pricing is obviously to lure buyers into two-year contracts.
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