Homeowners and landlords are eligible if their primary residence was damaged, using a contractor chosen by the city or picking their own contractor within government-set cost limits.
It seems that we would like to see a choice in the contract between paying for design and editing services, for a pre-set cost against future sales, and having these things done out of your own pocket, but subject to approval by the publisher.
What should have cost European taxpayers no more than 1.8bn euros is now set to cost them in excess of 5bn euros.
It has set the cost of federal funds at 4.5% over any detectable annual core inflation.
Those fifty-two-inch high-definition plasma televisions that people hang on the family room wall these days cost five times what a top-of-the-line set would have cost ten years ago, but buyers are willing to shell out the extra money because the enhanced viewing quality is worth the price.
Since then, the cost per child has been set at the marginal cost of an additional bedroom, lowering the housing cost by between 22% and 45%, depending on the region.
The model may have enabled traders to fund themselves too cheaply, but the bank's managers set the internal cost of capital too low.
The paper challenges the Scottish government to set out the cost of setting up and running a treasury, tax authority and central bank, a welfare structure, a foreign service, armed forces, an interior ministry to handle citizenship, immigration and border control, and regulators for issues including pensions, energy, telecommunications, health and safety, takeovers and advertising standards.
EasyJet is one of a set of low-cost carriers in Europe, including RyanAir and a few others.
The cost of set-top boxes needed to receive digital transmissions meant it would be prohibitively expensive for most Kenyans, Cofek argued.
The Blues boss said he was wrong to open up the midfield at Old Trafford, and conceded his poor set-piece planning cost them in the 3-0 defeat.
"We will set a ceiling on cost - I think that's an essential part of good design being able to design within a cost, " said Mr Ferguson.
And he asked how the new body fitted with Mr Osborne's "push for a bonfire of the quangos" and demanded to know how much it would cost to set up.
The other set of issues is cost.
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Shortly after signing his first Major League contract, Mark visited his old high school and asked how much it would cost to set up a scholarship in the name of a friend who had been killed in a car accident.
That could set back hospitals, and cost them millions of dollars in federal money.
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In other words, all the reasons which led it to set up its low-cost subsidiary Go in the first place still apply.
Low-cost carriers often set the price in markets because competitors feel compelled to match that price or risk losing customers and flying empty seats.
Now that the operation is being paid for by the Weirs, the existing funds will be set aside to cover the cost of the intensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy needed after the surgery.
The budget negotiators, by ignoring Republican calls for even bigger tax cuts and by trying to set a cap on the cost of cuts after 2002, may suppose they have done their bit for fiscal responsibility.
He said he was in the process of trying to convince the Treasury to back the scheme, which could cost billions to set up - money Mr Duncan Smith claims would be clawed back in tax when the long-term unemployed took jobs.
The maximum cost of making a call has been set at 33 pence per minute plus VAT, while the maximum cost of receiving a call will be 16p plus VAT.
The state has set up an insurance clearing-house with subsidised products in the hope of reining in health-cost inflation, but costs look set to soar again this year.
It should undermine the cocky assurance of anyone who claims that current cost-benefit analyses set prices rationally or compassionately.
Public cloud resources come with a tidy bill that shows just how much it cost to use a set of assets.
To avoid this situation (which often represents a substantial cost) you should set strict time limits on the use of contractors .
Whichever way it is done, creating an effective set of rules to contain the cost of health care will be neither easy nor popular.
One answer to the cost problem is to set up co-operative schemes that amalgamate the savings of workers in one industry, or even across industries.
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Industrial robots are getting better at assembly, but they are expensive and need human experts to set them up (who can cost more than the robot).
The cost cut target was set out by Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer in a memo sent to each of the company's 57, 000 staff this week.
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