Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The gross cost to the exchequer of storing this food was £55m.
For human walking, gross cost of transport is U-shaped.
Like other revolving funds, it earns exchange revenue, which is an offset to its gross cost.
The city's gross cost to dispose of garbage at Fresh Kills is about $100 million a year now, city officials said.
The demand will show the gross costs of the ballot and the share of the cost to be paid by you and the union.
Dividing gross metabolic rate by walking speed results in gross cost of transport.
Now patients are "health care consumers" told to shop among various doctors or "gatekeepers" whose new duties include monitoring the flow of gross costs.
That's the gross cost actual cost of redundancies.
Therefore, this exchange revenue should not offset their gross cost in determining their net cost of operations.
In contrast, other researchers have suggested that gross cost of transport may not represent the metabolic cost of walking.
Ralston (1958) showed that humans tend to walk at or near the speed that minimizes gross cost of transport.
For example, if the launch vehicle being used had a one in ten failure rate, the insurance premium would be ten per cent of the gross cost.
As a result, this exchange revenue bears little relationship to the recognized cost of MMS and cannot be matched against its gross cost of operations.
Therefore, although the inflows are exchange revenue, they should not be subtracted from MMS's gross cost in determining its net cost of operations.
For your appeal to succeed, you must show that the gross costs of the ballot are too great or your share of the costs is too great.
She was reconditioned at Newport, Monmouthshire for a gross cost of £13,007, renamed Bury Hill and returned to the British flag.
They are not otherwise related to the entity's cost and therefore are not an offset to its gross cost in determining its net cost of operations.
Because gross cost of transport includes velocity, gross cost of transport includes an inherent value of time.
The gross cost to the county of $18 million would mostly be offset by deleting money allocated by Mr. O'Rourke for the outside contractor for those services, the committee said.
Therefore, it is an exchange revenue of the entity that operates the health benefits plan and thus is an offset to that entity's gross cost in determining its net cost of operations.
Supporting this, Wickler et al. (2000) showed that the preferred speed of horses both uphill and on the level corresponds closely to the speed that minimizes their gross cost of transport.
Only miserable casuists will ask whether this was fair play on Madeleine's part; whether flattery so gross cost her conscience no twinge, and whether any woman can without self-abasement be guilty of such shameless falsehood.
The amount retained by Customs to reimburse itself for its costs is exchange revenue of the Customs Service and is offset against its gross cost in calculating its net cost of operations.
Subsequent research suggests that individuals may walk marginally faster than the speed that minimizes gross cost of transport under some experimental setups, although this may be due to how preferred walking speed was measured.
He said the gross cost of the scheme would be £150million, but the liquidators expected to be able to return over £60million and the net cost would be reduced still further if sums were received from third parties.