Similar words: posting, the cost of living, distinguishing, sting, wasting, stingy, testing, jesting. Meaning: ['kɒstɪŋ] n. cost accounting.
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61. His mere re-election can be relied on to revive the market and solve those problems - without costing the public purse one penny.
62. Package costing: Where complete packages are being compared price mix may vary considerably between suppliers.
63. Yet very few businesses have any clear idea of what crime is actually costing them.
64. Originally estimated to cost £30 million, the ship was budgeted at £40.8 million and wound up costing £42.7 million.
65. This in fact was one of the driving forces behind the development of activity-based costing - the labour-hour basis was no longer applicable.
66. Webster is just one of the converts who can appreciate single malt scotches costing as much as $ 450 a bottle.
67. Sitting nearby in seats costing £1,021 return were a female friend and two detectives.
68. Bundling a £60 printer in a system costing over £1,000 isn't doing the overall package justice.
69. With solar-generated electricity costing several times more than other energy options, corporate interest dried up.
70. Get there by car on the M1, exit 8 or train to Hemel and taxi costing £2.50.
71. Here the National Coal Board is investing Government money to sink new deep mines, each costing about £50 million.
72. A can of baby formula costing $6.00 will last you three to four days.
73. The statistic on obesity costing the country $ 100 billion a year is similarly suspect.
74. The full-size, adult jersey will retail at £34.99, the junior versions costing roughly half as much.
75. Hollis Research appreciates that there is a market for such a unit costing less than £100.
76. It should provide the basis for costing alternative courses of action so that the resource implications of decisions can be assessed.
77. Eventually it carried out a more temporary repair, costing £500 000, which entailed replacing 30 of the 113 wooden piles.
78. Thieves and vandals are costing churches millions of pounds each year.
79. A carpet costing around £33 per square yard may seem an unromantic substitute for a honeymoon.
80. Costing about £150,000, the exhibition traces the development of trams in towns and cities throughout Britain from the Victorian era.
81. One method of doing this is the system of marginal costing.
82. The building's already costing us way too much money as it is.
83. The building work is taking quite a long time, and therefore costing us money.
84. The costing of both staff is based on their salaries and allows for National Insurance contributions and superannuation.
85. But if the blockade continues it's going to start costing big money.
86. Some one makes a mistake or a misguided decision, costing your organization lots of time, money, and goodwill.
87. Under Service Call buildings are fitted with a receiver costing £74 which is attached to a window.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
88. The Dome, remember, was going to be built for 45p but ended up costing three-quarters of a billion.
89. To Elfed, Richard was a potential wage-earner, and there he was in school, costing money not earning it.
90. To do this risk assessment will require a preliminary review - and costing accidents can only help.
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