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Should these "real costs" be included in the price of a product?
What are the real costs and benefits of a medical intervention?
These are real costs, which must be covered by the sale of the book.
In the realm of technology, we always hear the benefits first and learn the real costs too late.
"He saw that this was having real costs for us," said one senior official.
Once the companies knew the real costs of their business, the argument went, management would be transformed.
Building a state justice community is demanding and involves real costs.
The real costs of visitor groups should be met more effectively.
And always our real costs, including upkeep, came out higher than we had expected.
It's running out because each day that passes brings real costs.
Staying in both the stock market and Kosovo now has real costs.
Until last month, hardy anyone noticed - or even knew - the real costs.
This way is not going to quickly lead to airport charges which reflect real costs.
The real costs, many experts fear, will be the intangible ones.
"But the real costs come in going through all those pictures and finding the one you want.
These are where the real costs and drawbacks of nuclear lie.
"Once you put the real costs into shipping that product, there's no money for anybody."
It does not reflect the real costs for maintenance of the bridge.
Yet, the basic problem that concerns me is the level of support for nuclear energy, the dangers involved, and the real costs.
The fact is these are real costs, and they're not justified."
"Much more than the architect, he has his finger on the pulse of the real costs."
All the uncertainty has had real costs for many of the condo owners.
Clearly, this had nothing to do with real costs of service provision or true basic expenditure needs.
We do not pay for the real costs for oil or coal.
Our refusal to speak with Hamas since its election victory has had real costs.