For example, you can find the cost of Pell grants in the Department of Education budget, but not the cost of the AOTC.
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The State Department has argued that the cost of conducting business in Cuba is only negligibly higher because of the embargo.
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The Home Department has not revealed the cost of an out-of-court settlement with AFR Advocates agreed after an unlawful police raid in June 2010.
He said that fuel inflation and other factors outside of the department's control were responsible for three-quarters of the cost increase over the past year.
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TJX, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veterans Affairs all suffered serious breaches that were splashed across headlines and cost millions to fix.
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Unfortunately in January of 2008 the Department of Energy canceled funding for FutureGen, citing cost overruns and budgetary challenges.
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In the EIS, the State Department included an estimate of rail prices compared to the cost of pipeline export.
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Downing Street has sought to scotch reports that the deployment of rescue helicopters was held back because of a dispute between the Ministry of Defence and the Department for International Development over cost.
Thousands of applications do not meet the security guidelines for the Department of Defense, and bringing them up to snuff would cost a fortune.
Dorset County Council approached the Department for Transport for a special grant towards the cost of the repair work but this has been turned down.
The Department of Health and Human Services has a guide to low-cost insurance programs especially for children.
Now, after its investigation, the Commerce Department has decided that handouts of shares should count as a labour cost.
As Chairman McKeon acknowledges, there will likely be cost savings that can be reasonably implemented at the Department of Defense.
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Thousands of applications do not meet Department of Defense security guidelines, and bringing them up to snuff would cost a fortune.
However, his department recently lost legal action over its refusal to pay the cost of transporting pupils to the Belfast secondary school.
The Labor Department said Tuesday that consumer prices declined last month as the cost of gas fell sharply and food prices were unchanged.
Prof James Scanlan, of Southampton University's department of engineering and environment, is developing larger UAVs containing low-cost nylon parts produced by a 3D printer.
"Dividend" money is what's left for the team's university (for academic purposes, including scholarship payments for players) and athletic department (to support non-revenue sports) after the cost of running the basketball operation in question.
Identifying new ways of paying for health care that improve care at reduced cost and can be scaled nationally by CMS and the Department of Health and Human Services.
While this might seem a reasonable course of action, a recent Department of Commerce study on C-17 termination contradicts the QDR's underlying cost savings assumptions.
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The Department of Labor concluded that the first minimum wage, 25 cents per hour in 1938, cost the jobs of 30, 000 to 50, 000 of the 300, 000 workers who were covered and had previously earned below the minimum.
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"If this technology works on a commercial scale the way we believe it will, the treatment of wastewater could be a huge energy producer, not a huge energy cost, " said Hong Liu, an associate professor in the OSU Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering.
The U.S. Department of Energy contracted with two enzyme companies, Genencor and Novozymes, to try to reduce the cost of cellulose-dismantling enzymes.
For example, the Treasury Department's 1603 program awards businesses with cash payments of up to 30% off the total cost of such projects, including companies that install renewable energy equipment on behalf of clients.
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"People living in private rented homes should be treated fairly and honestly, but we want to avoid excessive red tape that would push up the cost of rents and reduce choice for tenants, " a spokesman from the Department for Communities and Local Government said.
Americans who are evacuated with State Department help are required to repay Uncle Sam for the lift, which is generally priced at the cost of a one-way commercial flight from Cairo.
The defense department traditionally has taken the position that cost is less important than readiness and reliability in determining what sorts of personnel should fill jobs, but with budget deficits beginning to bite the high cost of manning non-combat positions in this manner will undoubtedly become subject to greater scrutiny.
Hanford, which the Department of Energy says is the U.S.'s biggest environmental cleanup site both by size and by cost, occupies 586 square miles of desert along the Columbia River.
"We're following Department of Defense guidance that no branch of the Armed Forces can participate in community events that come at an additional cost, " said Beth Baker, a Navy spokeswoman.
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