That means more emissions (EPA modeled that in their Renewable Fuel Standard), but also more costs.
That figure is impossible to prove, but he could do more to argue that the benefits outweigh the costs.
This kid-glove treatment means a wine that costs more than merlot, but a lot less than Burgundy.
If there is a bottom line, it might be that voters want change but not if it costs them more or reduces their level of care.
But that official rate does not take into account cost of living and when you factor in the fact that it costs more to live in San Francisco than in Topeka, Kansas, for example, then you see that those rates are considerably higher.
Already, Boeing is beating Airbus with the 787 Dreamliner--a plane that's 20% more efficient than rivals but costs about the same.
You can quibble with the numbers, if you want, or point out that medical school costs more than law school, but the price of your education and preparation is going to be more or less constant.
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So, how in the world would the Republicans justify such a proposal that not only creates a financial nightmare for seniors but costs us all more in the process?
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It may seem suicidal, but for a company that thinks it has the ability to cut costs by more than its rivals, or is better placed to withstand a squeeze on profit margins, a price war can represent a golden opportunity to boost sales and increase market share.
Ok, so maybe it's not the lamest thing we've ever heard of, but anyone who has ever lived in Britain knows that it costs a lot more to call a cellphone there than it does to call a landline (unlike here in the States where it costs the same to call any kind of phone).
But lower production in North America means that fixed legacy costs have to be spread more thickly across shrunken revenues.
Meanwhile, its competitors were putting together global purchasing networks that were not only more responsive, but were not locked into high costs linked to the strength of sterling.
The plan insists that foreclosure will still occur if modification is more expensive, but how these costs are compared could still involve significant subjectivity.
But it has previously warned that the costs related to such moves may be almost 11 times more than previously estimated.
His view is that auto premiums will, of course, go down but that claims and other operating costs will, as well, so insurance will be a more profitable business for the survivors.
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But the ECB and the Commission claim that any increase in funding costs through senior bondholders would be more or less offset by a decline in the cost of taking in deposits.
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The UK rail infrastructure company has been shelling out a lot more on account of the rain and flooding - not only on more inspections and more repairs, but it is also the one that ultimately pays the compensation costs when commuters' journeys are disrupted by floods and landslips.
It costs a bit more than other index funds, but it more than makes up that differential with tax savings.
But it turns out that students whose educational costs are paid for entirely by their parents, engage in more leisure activities.
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But White House officials have also said that more will need to be done to address the future costs associated with Medicare.
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Air freight offers speed for the 40% of the world's trade (by value) that travels in cargo flights or in the hold of passenger aircraft, but it costs ten times more than sea transport.
The Federal Open Market Committee will end a two-day policy-setting meeting later Wednesday that is likely to show central bank officials are more upbeat about the economy but not enough to tighten loose-borrowing costs that have encouraged risk-taking, economists say.
Polls show that almost everyone wants health-care costs lowered and coverage expanded, but no one wants to pay more or give up anything to reach those goals.
Maybe CMS should automatically begin reviewing a device as soon as a new drug application has been submitted to the FDA. That could not only get devices to patients faster, but also allow for more debate on medical costs, earlier.
"Most trucking companies rely on formulas that impose surcharges when fuel prices go up, but none has been more successful at recovering higher fuel costs than Werner, " says Janjigian.
"Here in Greece many people are really poor right now, " said Trompoukis, pointing out that for many workers salaries have dropped by more than a third over the past year, but costs have not.
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At the moment, no one knows for sure where the bulk of the liability lay, but from many reports I have read it is BP that is more likely to bear the brunt of the costs.
Trading costs are pretty complex, but the best way to understand them is to know simply that they rise the more often a mutual fund buys and sells its assets, i.e.
It may surprise some readers that we were worried about long-term fiscal trends more than a decade ago, but independent budget analysts and the CBO recognized that rising health care costs and the aging of the baby boomers would put enormous pressure on the federal government.
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