One-person households have a bigger carbon footprint than joint dwellings and drive up housing costs.
Canadian Banknote is asking about Dollars 2.9m (Pounds 1.71m) to print the notes and is offering to build the factory as a joint venture, which would recoup its costs by printing money for other republics and nations.
In fact, the Gates plan is to seek after-inflation increases of 1-2 percent in the defense budget in the years ahead, and to generate a similar amount in savings so that the joint force can keep up with modernization costs expected to grow 3 percent annually after inflation.
In March the German-owned companies blamed the global economic crisis, developments in the nuclear industry in Germany and what they called the "significant ongoing costs" of running the Horizon joint venture for the decision to withdraw.
Few places would be better starting points than an examination of the costs to the West of proposed joint ventures with the Soviet Union -- and the need for an improved approach to their consideration by the U.S. government.
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The idea was to outshine other airline alliances, which are essentially joint marketing arrangements, with a link that cut costs as well, by sharing aircraft and ground facilities.
It cannot achieve likely targets for deficit reduction without attacking personnel costs unless it wants to leave the joint force bereft of cutting-edge weapons at a time when other countries are fielding impressive new military systems.
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Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps pay for medical costs incurred by individuals with limited income and resources.
"A joint anti-piracy association benefits all parties involved by reducing costs, co-ordinating more efficient anti-piracy strategies and giving authorities an effective point of contact, " CIAPC says online.
Instead the costs grew approximately by a factor of 61 ( Senate Joint Economic Committee Report, July 2009).
The new group says it will keep costs under control, promising to eliminate 17% of joint domestic expenses in the next three years.
By selling ad space on the bikes themselves and on bike-sharing stations, bike-sharing providers (sometimes municipal transit authorities, sometimes private companies, sometimes a joint venture between the two) discovered they were able to cover their costs.
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But rather than set up production in a country with labour costs as high as Germany, Siemens could have entered into a joint-venture with an Asian manufacturer.
The costs of all this are far greater than the estimates conjured by the Joint Tax Committee.
As for the health and pension costs which have helped sink GM, the company and the government bear joint responsibility for those too.
Put simply, the opportunity for joint acquisition of a largely common aircraft would be eliminated, adding substantially and unnecessarily to the costs and the time required to field urgently needed airlift assets.
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