"rule" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "The rules would cost businesses billions of dollars, but the benefits, if any, are uncertain."
- The old rule would have cost him just two minutes in the penalty box.
- Industries had complained that the rules would cost far more than they are worth.
- The new rules, which the Government spent 10 years to develop, cost manufacturers around $2 billion.
- The rule could cost business an estimated $220 million, about $6 per employee.
- Have health and environmental rules cost America jobs, or not?
- Expected to be finalized in the next week, this rule would cost almost $11 billion annually according to the Agency's calculations.
- He also said that the rule would cost the petroleum industry $540 million a year.
- For most of the last year, economic advisers have been sympathetic to industry's complaints that the rules would cost far more than they are worth.
- Social Security officials say the new rules will cost the Government $5 million a year.
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