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1 The Canada model would also increase the costs of trading with Europe.
2 Local governments seek funds to cover costs of services in their communities.
3 Employers also opposed new restrictions, citing costs of paying staff during isolation.
4 The costs of conditions and diseases caused by modern lifestyles are eye-watering.
5 We have done new research on the cash costs of youth unemployment.
6 Far more money, it appears, than the costs of implementing lower emissions.
7 I believe that we will see the costs of this strategy soon.
8 The costs of Ms Mary Johnston's action could mount to euro2 million.
9 Asia-Pacific banks are facing stricter regulatory requirements and higher costs of funding.
10 SPONSORS: Designers use sponsors to help defray the costs of the show.
11 Who will bear the costs of bringing the budget back into balance?
12 The president was ordered to pay the costs of his legal challenge.
13 It also needed to be aware of the costs of its policies.
14 Main outcome measures: Median length of stay; median total costs of care.
15 The commissioner will also pay the costs of the brothers' judicial review.
16 Do it later: Be prepared to frontload the costs of your sabbatical.
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