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While most online advertising is pay per click, some types of ad are a one-off cost.
Mobile providers typically charge per megabyte but some do offer a set amount of data allowance for a one-off cost.
The bottom line was hit by £24m of one-off costs associated with the float, of which £22.2m covered golden handcuff deals for employees.
Corporation says period from April to June 2011 involved one-off costs of staff migration to Salford.
Regarding the right to information, the biggest share of expenditure will be in the initial one-off cost of drawing up a letter of rights.
It was thought to be the first service in the UK to offer its members unlimited tracks legally in MP3 format for a one-off cost.
Lord Lloyd-Webber has seen profits at his theatres and musicals group fall by over 50pc as a tough economy and one-off costs caught up with the business.
We shall remove tax distortions, require in-house services to be clearly costed and accounted for, and ensure that one-off costs are appraised over a realistic period.
In all, the report concludes, the world is losing natural capital worth up to £3 trillion every year - mostly due to deforestation, and far more than the one-off cost of the recent financial crisis.
This would mean, however, that the budget year in which the change was made would last twelve and a half months, resulting in a one-off cost to the budget of around EUR 800 million.
Let us begin with early detection: the development of an across-the-board breast screening programme according to EU guidelines will involve a one-off cost for the public purse of no more than EUR 1.25 per citizen.
But it was pointed out that microchipping is part of responsible dog ownership, and also that, as a one-off cost that benefits the owner, it is a better alternative to the dog licence, which some would like to see brought back.
In 1883 the Bremen State Railway and the Bremen sections of the old Hanoverian railway network were transferred to the ownership of the Prussian state railways for a one-off cost of 36 millionen marks.
Some cite cutting Trident as a funding solution, blithely unaware that UK healthcare, at £120bn per annum, consumes dozens of times each year what Trident's one-off costs of around £15bn amount to when translated into annualised terms over a twenty-five year lifespan.
However, Jackson explained that there were legitimate 'one-off costs' relating to the purchasing of a home base in the constituency after his election as an MP, and until the house was purchased, he, his wife and infant daughter were renting one bedroomed accommodation in the constituency.