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But the true cost of the war is only just beginning.
The price you pay is less than the product´s true cost.
The health plans don't even know what the true costs are.
Somebody said $3 is not the true cost of the program.
The true cost of something is what you give up to get it.
And they are often low compared with the true costs of using road space.
It's starting to come out now what some of the true costs are.
Within two years the government admitted the true cost would be £9.4 billion.
The true cost of health services is rarely made clear to them.
Here is where we find the true cost of prayer.
One example shows the true cost of the arms trade to ordinary people.
Have you ever considered the true cost of an accident at your works?
But the true cost will be higher, as six health boards said they did not hold the information.
The true costs are likely to be much higher taking into account additional treatment and staff time.
It is hard to know the true cost of a modern nuclear plant.
Manning saying he had wanted to show the true cost of war.
My point is that it's hard to put your fingers on the true cost.
The true cost of the operation will not be announced for weeks, according to defence officials.
I am worried the government does not understand the true costs of that choice.
They would simply be asked to pay the true cost of the product they’re buying.
This could lead to disputes over what the true costs are.
Don't be unrealistic about the true cost of the things you want.
But in many cases, the true cost of those decisions is only beginning to be measured.
If anything, these books reinforce our understanding of war's true costs in very human terms.
Do you know the true cost of turnover to your organisation, or how to find out?