"call" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Ofcom has also produced a very basic guide to call costs.
- Call costs from mobile and pay phones is higher.
- There are also signs of movement in managing what Mr. Reich calls the "transition costs."
- The former permits recovery of what are called stranded costs, investments in generating plants, equipment and services not yet paid for.
- Republican leaders called the program a major success because of a wide choice of plans, lower-than-expected costs and strong enrollment.
- Variable costs are sometimes called unit-level costs as they vary with the number of units produced.
- One of the hardest issues was how to deal with the $20 billion to $30 billion of what are called stranded costs.
- The remaining costs are called institutional costs, and they can be treated as fixed.
- Most important is the opposite of what economists call social costs or externalities.
- These are collectively called costs of compliance.
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