CAP's founding fathers reckoned that as farming was shrinking fast in all member countries, the long-term cost need cause no concern.
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Ministers backed a "purple" route option but campaigners feared it would damage good farmland, cost more, cause more accidents and close a historic back road.
Cost growth often is the first cause cited when a program is canceled, although cost increases may be symptomatic of more fundamental problems.
In phones, the newly-consolidated Sony Mobile experienced an increase in sales thanks to the shift to smartphones, however the cost of its inclusion cause the division to lose money.
"Whilst deaths and injuries are thankfully few, these actions by those who are either impatient or ignorant of the law cause great cost, delay and disruption to both rail and road passengers across Britain, " Mr Langman added.
Then it became clear that the cost of the system would cause the company to undershoot analysts' forecasts.
He said a Tube strike would cause "extra cost and aggravation for businesses and commuters" and was "the last thing London needs in a time of real economic hardship".
HMOs, and increasingly some policy-makers, have pointed out that the true cause of medical cost increases is consolidation among providers and the attendant reimbursement rate increases, which are passed on in the form of higher insurance premiums.
"We've got these diseases of aging that cause disability, cost a ton of money to treat and manage, and wreck people's lives, " said Dr. Gregory Cole, a professor of medicine and neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was not involved in this new study.
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They now face a claim for damages and costs from EDF, which said they cause "damage, cost and disruption".
It would "cost thousands of Hoosier jobs and cause additional harm to many Hoosiers to manufacture and grow our products, " Pence said.
But many Romans still fear that it will cause dreadful damage, cost too much and not be ready by December 1999, as promised.
Well-run hospitals use sophisticated pharmacy management systems to prevent medical errors that cause patient suffering and dramatic cost increases.
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The main cause of the delays and cost over-runs, he says, is a problem with the weight of the STOVL version that came to light in 2004.
Kerosene is known to cause health problems, and its cost can be excessive for local people.
The root cause of the present carnage is cost inflation that makes Hollywood or premiership football clubs look like models of parsimony.
"The FDA program will only cause more confusion, increase the cost of enforcement and at the same time make it less effective, " Catizone said.
The tax is central to the government's strategy to combat climate change, but the opposition says it will cause job losses and raise the cost of living.
Had they been used by their wealthy sponsors as some perverse investment in a scheme to lower taxes even further for those who need it the least at the cost of those who gave their loyalty to the cause?
However, people should give because they believe in the cause, not because the government lessens the cost of giving.
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This will certainly cause the loss of jobs and increase the cost of healthcare as the costs are passed on to the end user.
Indeed, both ideas are based on the mistaken diagnosis that the central cause of our health care woes is the cost of uncompensated care that the uninsured get.
It may even cause insurers to get better at designing low-cost provider networks to avoid interacting with the Feds.
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But it was Germany that insisted on the pact's tough rules in the first place: it had feared that, once the single currency was adopted, irresponsible financial behaviour by one euro member country would cause suffering to all the others by raising their cost of borrowing.
Yet the CBO projects a fiscal cliff could cost the U.S. two million jobs next year and cause the unemployment rate to stay stubbornly stuck above 8% through 2014.
Uncertainty over the sale of the state-owned copper mines could cause the kwacha to devalue, however, bringing the cost of a booze-up in Lusaka more in line with the African average.
The cost of litigation alone (leaving aside any potential damages) may cause significant damage to a startup, including reductions in staff, changes to its products or services, or even a collapse of the business itself.
Moreover, success in Africa could help the Ministry of Defence's cause in its perpetual skirmishes with the Treasury over the cost of the ships and aircraft needed to wield military might in distant war zones.
If you donate time to a worthy cause, there's yet another rule-your "cost" is zero.
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