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Meanings of spirale costs in English
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Usage of spirale costs in English
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That's down to Next's own issues, but also spiralingcosts for retailers.
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Dutton repeatedly warned of the " spiralingcosts" of healthcare and sought reform.
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And that is to bring their spiralingcosts under control.
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Its chief executive said last month the scheme was no longer viable, blaming spiralingcosts.
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The fund was part of a series of measures announced in response to spiralingcosts.
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Spiralingcosts of raw materials have forced many consumer companies to raise prices to protect margins.
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This follows suggestions that Fianna Fáil was watering down the project because of spiralingcosts and opposition criticism.
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However, some upgrading plants have already been delayed or shelved due to spiralingcosts and a tight labor supply.
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KNPC has delayed the tender several times and more than doubled the budget amid spiralingcosts in the oil industry.
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Spiralingcosts have pushed the firm to losses, cost the chief executive his job and sent shares close to 12-year lows.
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SuVolta aims to license its technology to other companies as the industry faces spiralingcosts to develop and manufacture better microchips.
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Problems facing new graduates are compounded because more students graduate with massive amounts of debt due to spiralingcosts for higher education.
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Wilson joined after spiralingcosts and poor share price performance triggered an investor revolt in 2012 that forced out then-CEO Andrew Moss.
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During his speech, Abe referred to the challenges organizers faced when the original design was scrapped because of a public outcry over spiralingcosts.
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The spiralingcosts of cancer are hurting the economies of even the richest countries and are often way beyond the reach of poorer nations.
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But investors have punished companies that bought pricey assets and then struggled with spiralingcosts and falling commodity prices, and shares and dealmaking have slumped.