Now, Warner Bros. has canceled the show (at least for the rest of the season) putting dozens of people out of work and costing the network millions of dollars.
Since the 1920s, the way to make a car has been to construct a metal shell bearing all the stresses, based on load-bearing floors, pillars and panels hammered out by huge presses costing millions of dollars.
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But Congress can do one important thing that will help to save our sonic history without costing a cent: We need to straighten out America's confused copyright laws, and we need to do it now.
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When you add the costs of borrowing in aggergate to finance imports as a nation, transfer payments to the unemployed, consumption being curtailed, and main street businesses going out, those imported goods are costing us a fortune.
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Regardless of how you choose to track your auto expenses, the knowledge you get from doing so will put you in the driver's seat when it comes to figuring out how much your vehicle is costing you to operate and documenting its value when it's time to get rid of it.
Greg, (Rice, producer at Double Fine, whose highly successful campaign kicked off this wave of appeals) said it was is costing them roughly half a million dollars to send out and create all that stuff.
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They just assume at that point, I guess, that it won't be costing us any money or we'll be out of there, or we'll, I guess, go back to supplemental appropriations that they don't ask for in the projected budget.
That encouraged them to take out some pretty risky bets, which ended up costing us all dear.
The professor prepared a report that laid out the extent to which the department head was costing the college money.
Said Namie: Keep your emotions in check, and lay out a case that details how the boss is costing the institution money.
Says Namie: Keep your emotions in check, and lay out a case that details how the boss is costing the institution money.
To find out, we decided to look at which diseases are costing the system the most money (see: " The Most Expensive Diseases") and which ailments had the most skyrocketing health costs (see: " The Fastest-Growing Diseases").
In 2007 Kaplan brought out a new book that tried to make activity-based costing easier.
How could a pill that traveled out of the U.S. and back end up costing less than one that never left?
The firm's bosses said the lock-out was needed to end the dispute, which had been costing millions of dollars every week.
Or for your guys working on projects out of the office to record their time and update your job costing system?
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Martin's Focus lost power on stage 11, costing him around a minute and a half over three stages and dropping him out of the battle for victory.
Geoffrey Vero, chairman of the Surrey Heath Conservative Constituency Association, who wants the bill to be delayed, told the BBC's Daily Politics it was costing the party votes, and some supporters were no longer prepared to help out with canvassing.
There is no question that the costs of developing new medicines has spiraled out of control, with companies reporting late-stage studies for some medicines costing billions of dollars.
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It is estimated that three out of 10 people in the south west are in 'water poverty', with bills costing more than 3% of their income.
There's a woman in the store-signage business, figuring out a way to make grocery store placards that are hollow--using less material and costing 20% less to produce.
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