In addition, states would incur additional costs of at least $572 million over five years.
Both of these incur costs, but could be considered as a way to release capital.
There are many ways in which you can help yourself without incurring extra costs, either on your own or with a small group of friends.
These incur costs, but farmers are not paid higher prices.
It was determined that this would have incurred significant additional costs.
However a new firm entering the market, not have information about the right technology will end up incurring higher average cost of production.
He said the company would incur heavy costs reducing capacity and its work force.
Some of the damage was covered by insurance, but the church also incurred substantial costs.
"Drug users will incur 300 percent more medical costs, on average, than the rest of a company's employees," he said.
In many of the plans, all but the simplest legal questions incur extra costs.
The son incurred great expense in building himself a house on the land.
By mid 1952 the film had incurred expenses of £24,673.
They can't make a long distance phone call because that incurs expense.
This allows people to host large groups without incurring serious expense.
But he said the offer would not cover $30,000 in such incurred expenses as soil testing and legal fees.
"But there is no way to do that perfectly without incurring enormous expense."
This was done to show that houses could be built of different materials without incurring additional expense.
However, these changes would have incurred major additional expenses.
The company also incurred merger-related expenses of $11.7 million in the quarter.
And please don't forget that a family incurs countless other expenses in addition to the basic ones.
Go off and we'd just have to bear the costs.
Either society can bear the cost of higher education, or it can't.
Now all of them are dead, and it is the living who must bear the cost.
Earlier, we were told that working people would have to bear the cost.
"But you have to be ready to bear the cost of getting into it."
And if local governments cannot bear the cost, the state can.
The Government must bear the cost of the lost satellite.
No, he was told, the state had to bear the cost for its own litigation.
Better still might be to have the phone companies, not the taxpayers, bear the cost.
Those who bear the costs usually have not chosen to do so.
Carrying costs are low because of a 10-year tax abatement.
However this also carries costs and can lead to social unrest.
But playing host to the Olympics also carries costs and risks.
Such a high rate of job destruction carries serious costs for workers, even when they eventually find new jobs.
Thus the effects of carrying fixed costs in stock can be simulated.
Because deficits, even of the size projected for 1993, carry severe economic costs.
Setting up the necessary equipment to accept cards also carries additional costs.
But she cautioned that the move would carry high costs, in more than one way.
Some Republicans in Congress are concerned that too much borrowing would carry large economic and political costs.
Experts say, for example, that the bargains carry costs of their own.
Go off and we'd just have to bear the costs.
Either society can bear the cost of higher education, or it can't.
Now all of them are dead, and it is the living who must bear the cost.
Earlier, we were told that working people would have to bear the cost.
"But you have to be ready to bear the cost of getting into it."
And if local governments cannot bear the cost, the state can.
The Government must bear the cost of the lost satellite.
No, he was told, the state had to bear the cost for its own litigation.
Better still might be to have the phone companies, not the taxpayers, bear the cost.
Those who bear the costs usually have not chosen to do so.