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Sentence count:175+4Posted:2017-05-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: postingthe cost of livingdistinguishingstingwastingstingytestingjestingMeaning: ['kɒstɪŋ]  n. cost accounting. 
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31. A food processor costing, say, £48 will not fetch more than £35 on resale.
32. This would put many routers costing three times the price to shame.
33. In such situations, accountants need to be familiar with full life-cycle costing based on the experience-curve concept.
34. Helping the Disabled Siting a new bureau involves a complex combination of local objectives, suitability, costing and availability.
35. Equally, costing and pricing decisions can often be made without recourse to complicated records.
36. On a house costing £60,100 you pay £601 in duty.
37. Many of Texas Instruments' new products have assemblies costing thousands of dollars, and customers are understandably anxious regarding service.
38. Costing of material - could be comparable to that produced for Will Aid? 6.
39. With a round costing just £12 on the main course, this is a real golfing bargain.
40. Answer guide: Marginal costing only includes costs that are directly attributable to products.
41. A portion of rentals on leased cars costing in excess of £12,000 is disallowed for tax purposes.
42. The baddies of course shoot back costing you time and points.
43. The costing of indirect costs or overheads is discussed in detail in Chapter 11.
44. It is important when answering questions on relevant costing to identify all future cash flows affected by a particular decision.
45. In addition if marginal costing were to be used for stock valuations the stocks would clearly be undervalued.
46. Water fluoridation costing £260,000 is to restart to protect against dental decay in the region.
47. The first forcibly draws the reader's attention to the changing costing scene that has placed traditional costing systems in the dock.
48. The clinic fee is almost sufficient to cover a counsellor's sessional fee, thus costing the practice a minimal amount.
49. Divas are often the financial linchpins for opera productions costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
50. When the card issuers learned that the gimmicks were costing them money, their idea of creative thinking kicked in.
51. Six major points require fundamental design changes(sentencedict.com), perhaps costing as much as £60 million.
52. Supercomputing - High-performance computers costing millions of pounds can not be sited at every university that needs their computational power.
53. The review has covered four main areas of work - wave resource modelling, capital costing, availability assessment and economic modelling.
54. His victory had been a Pyrrhic one, costing too much in the lost friendship of the men.
55. Or Kevin and Ian Maxwell, who walked free after a trial costing upwards of £25 million?
56. The restrictions on job-placement tests may be costing billions of dollars annually in lost productivity.
57. And the booklets costing $ 5. 95 are also highly popular.
58. The last-minute outbidding by opportunist builders is costing ordinary buyers a small fortune in lost fees.
59. The cost of Christmas cards, free parcels and telegrams is costing the taxpayer millions of pounds,(www.Sentencedict.com) it was claimed yesterday.
60. Drives for these disks cost from £1,000 to about £3,000, with huge jukeboxes costing as much as £250,000.
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