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The prime cost of the spirit is literally nothing.
Most cost systems therefore concentrate on the prime cost.
As to the first invitation, however, none of the plans was adopted mainly due to prime cost and problem on securing safety.
The prime cost of grocery goods, therefore, being the same in both places, they are cheapest where the least profit is charged upon them.
No prime cost of paper and transportation.
In such articles as bread and butcher's meat, the same cause, which diminishes apparent profit, increases prime cost.
Post Keynesian firms usually set their prices as mark-ups above their prime costs.
Prime Cost: the prime cost is used when the factory produces only one kind of product.
Prime costs for newspaper production were rising fast as supporting industries and services demanded real payment under khozraschet conditions.
Marginal cost is defined as 'prime cost plus variable overheads' and is explained by the example in Table 3.3.
Of course we can't afford to take these structures down under a bonus of five hundred per cent upon the prime cost of our lot and plaster.
The extent of the market, by giving employment to greater stocks, diminishes apparent profit; but by requiring supplies from a greater distance, it increases prime cost.
The main business advantage of Gazprom dobycha Noyabrsk is the low prime cost of production.
It involves the engineering services of the building like air-conditioning, electrical, lift services and others where prime cost sums are to be included in the bills of quantities.
Direct labor and overhead are often called conversion cost, while direct material and direct labor are often referred to as prime cost.
English or Australian sheep have hitherto been untried - for what reason I cannot imagine, unless from the expense of their prime cost, which is about two pounds per head.
As the expectations of price improve, an increased part of the production will yield a considerable surplus above prime costs, and the margin of production will be pushed outwards.
Umsett from the Greek text in Norwegian vernacular and Published by the Prime Cost of the Norwegian Samlaget.
The last of the standard forms produced by the JCT is the Fixed Fee Form of Prime Cost Contract for Building Works, 1967 edition.
Five elephants, at a reward of seven shillings per tail, more than pay the prime cost of his gun, to say nothing of the deer and other game that he has bagged in the interim.
The prime cost of bread and butcher's meat is greater in the great town than in the country village; and though the profit is less, therefore, they are not always cheaper there, but often equally cheap.
He was general glazier, among other things, and mended all the broken windows - at the prime cost (as was darkly rumoured among us) of ninepence, for every square charged three-and-six to parents.
But, secondly, a great part of them might be re-exported to other countries, where, being sold with profit, they might bring back a return equal in value, perhaps, to the prime cost of the whole French goods imported.
In the mean time, the annual outlay during eleven years is an additional incubus upon the prime cost of the plantation, which, at the expiration of this term, may be reduced to one-tenth of its present value.
The Daily Order for the Highland Regiment in North America stipulated that: "Spruce beer is to be brewed for the health and conveniency of the troops which will be served at prime cost.