costing

IPA: kˈɔstɪŋ

noun

  • The estimation of the cost of a process or product.
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Examples of "costing" in Sentences

  • DS games cost $20 to $40, on average, with PSP titles costing up to $50.
  • There is a bewildering array of light fittings costing from a few pounds each to a few hundred pounds.
  • Do those who manned the barricades to protest the war realize the part they played in costing some of those lost lives?
  • Infinite period costing is not required because everything has a designed life, after which it will need to be replaced.
  • For a small client the costing is of a big importance and are often harder to persuade, they focus less on ethics and more so on cost efficiency.
  • Impose a tax on health insurance companies that offer expensive plans (defined as costing more than $8,000 for an individual and $21,000 for families).
  • To learn about Xenu and OTIII Operating Thetan level III you must first take dozens and dozens of courses typicall costing around 100,000 dollars AT LEAST.
  • Our context is challenging: we've had strong demand growth in Québec over the last five years, new supplies at market prices but electricity rates which reflect average costing, which is standard practice but obviously not a great enticement to save power.
  • With a new title costing $10 compared to $25-$28 in hardcover, I find buying a book on the Kindle to be very satisfying — it scratches my itch and leaves me with a feeling of “I saved money” (even though I’m spending money on a book I might not have purchased otherwise) * reading other material on the Kindle screen makes me more contented than having to read it on a computer screen

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