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The full cost of £3 million will be found within the expected development programme period.
But in most cases, the aid is not expected to cover the full cost.
And full cost should never be paid until the ticket is in hand.
In the previous contract, the company paid the full cost.
The state even agreed to pay the full cost of the paint jobs.
Federal funds are covering the full cost of the $139 million project.
The deals usually call for the network to pay the full costs of a series.
Families above that income level could buy coverage for their children at full cost.
After three years, the local government must assume the full cost of the new police officers.
Asked about the full cost, including room and board, they still guess double the actual costs.
The fees are generally higher and we will not pay the full costs.
After the first five years, local governments would have to pay the full costs to keep the new officers.
The state would cover the full cost of college tuition in the following year, according to the agreement.
The government would pay the full cost of such coverage for people who entered the service before June 1956.
In this case, the hospital could not afford the full cost of the equipment by itself.
Every business can write off the full cost of new investments that they make this year.
Rail users should pay for the full cost of the service.
If the Government were likely to meet the full cost, the proposal would be unnecessary.
The full cost of benefits related to the scandal could reach $900 million.
Electricity sales do not pay the full cost of burning.
Each account shall include the planned full costs of Administration activities.
Payments for prime time, they note, do not cover the full cost of production.
They could also charge the Birmingham company for the full cost of the construction.
So, most systems charge passengers less than the full cost of building and operating the system.
The state would provide subsidies, based on need, to help those who could not afford the full costs.