The core prices in the producer-price index, which measures the cost of finished goods, rose 0.1%.
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Because its finished detergents were mostly water, the cost of trundling them around the country often exceeded the cost of the products themselves.
Maze had a near-perfect first run, but a poor start to the second cost her valuable time and she finished 0.08 seconds behind Vonn.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid would discuss no specifics of a bill after Monday night's caucus, telling reporters he would wait until the CBO finished its estimate of a revised bill's cost.
The company is a huge beneficiary of globalisation: able not only to source its products at low cost in Asia but to sell the finished goods there as well (there was a near-riot in Beijing when customers could not buy the latest iPhone).
The finished home is then given to the veteran at no cost to them or their families.
In every market--and at every step from suppliers of raw materials to consumers of finished goods--faster, cheaper communication lowers the cost of producing and consuming.
Johnson finished with four wickets, but will want to forget how much they cost him - 168.
Ten Doeschate finished with 4-77, while Kaneria's two wickets came at a cost of 124 from 33 overs in his first appearance of the season.
Dale Steyn's exploits on the first day ensured that he finished as the pick of a dispirited set of bowlers with four wickets at a cost of 113 runs.
This scheme fills the gap that opens up when the cost of renovating a site is much higher than its market value when it is finished.
Moreover, low-cost producers have a better chance of avoiding rich-world trade barriers with raw slabs than with finished products.
First, the cost of hardware in a prototype like this is not a good predictor of the costs of the eventual finished product.
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