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However, the low cost units will be built elsewhere.
Cost unit is the standard unit for buying the minimum of any product.
We'll all be separate cost units, won't we?
The 90's witnessed entry into the demanding Utility market, as customers sought to find additional suppliers for their requirements of high quality and lower cost units.
This depot was quickly closed and the operations moved to Bishop Auckland depot, taking on the function of a "low cost unit".
In process costing unit costs are more like averages, the process-costing system requires less bookkeeping than does a job-order costing system.
Another Avalon project, a joint venture with Landmark American of Portland, Me., will have the 20 percent component of lower cost units.
Lower cost units use an aluminum stock pot and a steel burner while higher-end units include a stainless steel pot and burner.
There was much less demand for the 64GB version, because of the much smaller available storage capacity, but supplies of the lower cost unit were almost as tight.
It is in fact a palmtop 3-inch, 230 megabyte, ISO 9660 CD-ROM system combining drive, search engine and display screen in an easy-to-use, compact, low cost unit.
A quantity of money invested today costs units of utility, and so must yield exactly that number of units of utility in the future when saved at the prevailing gross interest rate .
Some companies competed by setting up low cost units to compete for tendered services, such as Blue Bus and TWOC of Busways, and Merseyrider of Merseybus.
In some competitive systems, an incumbent operator may introduce a "low cost unit" paying lower wages, in order to be able to offer lower fares, using older buses cascaded from a main fleet to also reduce costs.
He is an ordained rabbi, a lieutenant colonel in the Army reserve and chief of the Administrative Costs Unit of the Bureau of Accounts Receivable in the city's Human Resources Administration.
In the new era of private tendering, in an effort to compete with the new private operators entering the market, London Buses set up some low cost units to compete for tenders, painted in non-red liveries.
In 1954 the Rambler offered the first industry combination heating and air conditioning unit that could be an add-on or installed at the factory for $395.00, which at that time was about the lowest cost unit available in an American car.
The fact that consumer platforms will generally be convenient, all-in-one, low cost units needing nothing more sophisticated than a domestic television for display purposes, suggest that many libraries may be able to support all available platforms and so give their customers the widest possible choice.
According to the ICMA London "Absorption costing is a principle whereby fixed as well as variable costs are allocated to cost unit the term may be applied where production costs only or costs of all function are so allocated".
Handy Around the House Under the arrangement announced on Friday, Mr. Schneider will keep his day job as supervisor of the Administrative Costs Unit of the Bureau of Claims and Reimbursement of the Office of Financial Operations of the Human Resources Administration.
Researchers for the study, co-sponsored by the Low Income Housing Information Service, reported that in 1978 there were 370,000 more low-cost units than there were low-income renter households, but by 1985, there were 3.7 million fewer low cost units than there were low income renter households.