The feedback in this system will increase the number of declared disasters, expanding their scope and cost.
Compared with what acquiring banks would have to pay, the scope for cost savings is limited: products, regulations and taxes still differ enormously from one European country to the next.
However, Grassley, Enzi and other Republicans in both the House and Senate appear unanimous in opposing a government-funded public health insurance option proposed by Democrats, as well as the broad scope and cost of Democratic proposals.
It is unsurprising that this kind of innovation, which spread in scale and scope as the cost of computing came down, should have lowered the wages of the unskilled.
We hope this fall the Administration is able to resist political pressure to resurrect SOPA, the Commerce Department is able to use this comment period as an opportunity to get more solid information on the scope and real cost of the problem of infringement, and that everyone this time examines the costs of solutions before proposing them.
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Notice too that the cost and scope, and funds received and spent all had to be accounted quarterly.
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Mr Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, said the committee had raised "a number of serious criticisms - not least on scope, proportionality, cost, checks and balances, and the need for much wider consultation".
The watchdog said the scope for reducing lower cost services was now diminishing and, at the same time, councils had to deal with rising demand for high-cost services, such as children's social care.
But, given the huge number of banking outlets on Britain's high streets, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that there is indeed scope to achieve big cost cuts by merging some chains and eliminating overlaps.
Examples include moving capital among sub-units around the world, or the ability to gain financial benefits derived from broad international scope, via access to low cost sources of capital.
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Meanwhile, decreasing the number of elements would decrease the scope of the game and cutting the cost of the toys would almost certainly mean downgrading their quality.
In a kitchen lab at its headquarters in Illinois, McDonald's develops its latest dishes, with an eye to taste, time, cost of preparation, and scope for scaling over its fast empire.
An added 4% of cost increases result from growth in the scope of the development program at the behest of the government, and additional costs for war reserve spare parts.
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The amount of work we choose to undertake is flexible, and controlling scope allows us to maintain an acceptable standard in relation to time, cost, and quality.
Still, a cost-conscious Uncle Sam may in the future dial back the scope of certain weapons programs, or eliminate some outright.
Although uncertainty is a natural part of life, the size and scope of these new regulatory intrusions will drain resources into compliance efforts and raise the cost of both medical insurance and financial prudence.
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We live in a world where new lower-cost form factors like mobile have brought the whole world online, and into scope.
Both parties are divided over the scope and size of proposed benefits, including how much the government should pay and how much of the reduced drug cost seniors should shoulder.
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