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Costs are an integral part of our daily lives, influencing decisions both big and small. Whether it's the price of a morning coffee or the financial implications of a major life decision, costs shape our choices and priorities. This tag represents the multifaceted nature of costs, encompassing not just monetary expenses but also the time, effort, and emotional investments we make. People are drawn to quotes about costs because they offer insights into the value of things beyond their price tags. They provoke reflection on what we are willing to give up in pursuit of our goals and dreams. Quotes about costs often serve as reminders of the balance between sacrifice and reward, encouraging us to weigh our options carefully. They resonate with anyone who has ever faced a tough decision, providing comfort and perspective. In a world where every choice has a price, these quotes help us navigate the complexities of life with wisdom and clarity.

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It's measurable but very manageable. But the strike has to come to an end, or the costs will mount.
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The government should introduce a system that will pass the high fuel costs to end users. Otherwise, electricity producers will suffer severe losses as fuel prices fluctuate.
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Each year that the project doesn't open up, it costs about $11 million in inflation. Somebody has to pay for that.
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We are seeing inflationary pressures in labor costs and energy prices and there is a possibility of the Fed raising rates three more times this year. With that scenario in mind, there's no way we would be investing in Treasuries at this time.
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If we give up 20 spots in the pro-am to celebrities, that costs us over $100,000.
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They're really trying to help families in need and, right now, I'm definitely a family in need. As a single mom with eight kids, it's hard with the rent, insurance and medical costs for the kids. It gets really hectic sometimes.
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Basically, our internal forecasts were overly aggressive, ... When you fall short of your internal forecast, two things happen: costs go up as a percentage of sales and margins go down.
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It seems to me the start of things was when fuel costs went up.
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It's hard to cut costs and improve revenue at the same time. But HP is paying less and getting more.
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Not much is to be gained simply by religious groups and religious leaders repeating slogans about the costs and evils of globalisation.
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