Similar words: posting, the cost of living, distinguishing, sting, wasting, stingy, testing, jesting. Meaning: ['kɒstɪŋ] n. cost accounting.
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91. The car producer converts the steel into a car costing 3200.
92. It was just costing them a lot of money in phone calls and train tickets to London.
93. The Army is taking delivery of LAW-80, a short range anti-tank weapon costing £400m.
94. We had to eat out every night - it ended up costing us a fortune.
95. Full costing using absorption methods includes fixed overheads and thus would not be appropriate for decision-making purposes.
96. It's cash only for all trips costing less than twenty-five pounds, of course.
97. Marginal Costing Another duty of the accounts department is that of recording the costs incurred in company activities such as manufacturing.
98. It provides insights into the purposes of balance sheets, profit and loss accounts and methods of costing projects and production.
99. Even so, some analysts question whether the company can finance a new model costing, perhaps, £250 million without outside help.
100. But in London, the Middlesex Polytechnic teaches 200 students a year with one computer system costing £100 000.
101. Four repeaters costing £140 are available for wind and boat speed, wind direction and depth and a multifunction repeater costs £160.
102. Accident prevention schemes are also planned and regional councils will be invited to suggest schemes costing up to £1m.
103. The brochures offer holiday homes costing from £55 a week and touring and camping facilities from as little as £3.60 a night.
104. Field trials to start Interruptible tariffs will soon be tested in two years of field trials costing about £1.5 million.
105. Detailed costing can make the difference between an excellent idea and a ruinous one.
106. The slide to this position of realism and justice is costing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nearly half his cabinet.
107. Instead,(sentencedict.com) Golding urged her council colleagues to put future city building projects costing $ 50 million or more on the ballot.
108. And the recreation committee yesterday agreed to replace it with a new wooden one costing £9,500.
109. A colour catalogue, costing £3, also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look.
110. They pilfer lesser-known works, usually costing less than $ 300, 000, to sell on the black market.
111. Nedham and Bowes were further required to acquaint themselves with the costing of the roasting and smelting.
112. People are living longer, and costing the state more in the final years of their lives.
113. This is quite an expensive printer to run, with the integral head and ink cartridges costing around £30 each.
114. Curing the problem at the design stage may only involve the addition of a component costing a few pence.
115. Work has already started on a new 14 acre ferry terminal costing £7 million.
116. Repairs were expected to take weeks, so officers bought a new machine costing £4,000.
117. The costing process for nominated suppliers also involves the client's quantity surveyor.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
118. For costing and accounting purposes it is usual for payments to be supported by a payment certificate or a standard format.
119. Agreed that a cheaper system costing around £600 should be purchased. 4.
120. There are a few finer details to be worked out, a couple of modifications and so on, and some more costing.
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