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The net cost to the group for the Yankees was therefore $8.8 million.
"Maybe we can do just as much benefit to agriculture at a lower net cost."
For 3, termination is a net cost so they want the charges low.
So the net cost would be 8 billion six years from now in a trillion-plus budget, not very much.
Such a tunnel might well pay for itself from toll revenue without any net cost to the government at all.
Net cost to tax payers is fifteen point six billion, right.
Their net cost were included in the calculation of rent increases.
The net cost to investors is increasing and looks set to increase significantly in the short to medium term.
After paying the two firms, the individual's net cost was 81 percent less than the federal income taxes would have been otherwise.
The net cost per student hour is about half what it is in the local colleges.
Thus, Congressional aides said, the net cost of the agreement would be $107.9 billion in the current fiscal year.
California estimates that the net cost of illegal immigration to the state's taxpayers is more than $3.5 billion.
And some strategies entail higher net costs than others.
And it would probably also include reducing greenhouse emissions where there are only modest net costs.
Except when the net cost is nothing, comparing prices is still one of the best ways to shop.
Real estate brokers expect the net cost of the space to drop with the downtown incentives.
No net cost assessments ended when price support was terminated after the 2004 crop.
"In fact we think it is likely that the policy as it stands will generate a net cost"
In this case, the net costs become positive.
As a result, bond prices fall and yields rise, which increases the net cost of borrowing.
State regulations say that schools can admit tuition students but may not charge more than the net cost of educating them.
When incurred, they are treated as expenses in determining the net costs of operations.
There is no prospect in the immediate future for a net cost saving in medical care.
"The net cost of providing individuals the same tax deduction that corporations get would be about $8 billion a year.
The industry also argues that the price supports exist at no net cost to the Government because the program is not a direct subsidy.