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- The costs of protection rise as more people and property are protected.
- Labor unions want more hiring as well, but not at the cost of protections against layoffs.
- This could affect useful polar-orbiting bands, increases the cost of protection for spacecraft missions and could destroy live satellites.
- The cost of protection to the Japanese consumer is the equivalent of a 178 percent price markup on the 47 kinds of products studied, according to the report.
- "Because of the high cost of protection, the central trade policy goal of German industry can only be worldwide free trade, " the study said.
- As resources are depleted to the point where the conflict over what remains begins to dominate the risk of taking it, it becomes more obvious due to costs of protection and securing property.
- As with physical security, choice is a matter of trade-offs involving the value of what is being protected, the probability of its being taken, and the cost of protection.
- The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum has prepared a plan to combat terrorism against trade, including providing money and expertise to governments that cannot afford the high cost of protection, officials said Sunday.
- "The cost of protection is borne by all the partners, including the state company, in proportion to their interests in the fields, and not by BP alone, " the company said.
- I don't believe that the cost of protection can be jnstified in terms of preventing these rare and rapidly corrected events .-- Tim Starling 01 : 50, Jnn 6, 2004 ( UTC)
- I don't believe that the cost of protection can be justified in terms of preventing these rare and rapidly corrected events .-- Tim Starling 01 : 50, Jun 6, 2004 ( UTC)
- The cost of protection against a default in Pakistan's sovereign debt trades at 1, 800 basis points, according to its five-year credit default swap, a level that indicates investors believe the country is already in or will soon be in default.
- The approach, known as finite risk and now often used as a tool in both reinsurance and primary insurance, lowered the cost of protection for customers and eliminated the rare, but very real, possibility of a reinsurance company's being wiped out by an avalanche of claims.
- The net effect of these " shake-ups " or " shake-downs " was simply to drive up the cost of protection afterwards, making Williams even richer & ndash; he retired a millionaire & ndash; and putting more money into the pockets of Tammany Hall, which was deeply entwined in the graft and corruption connected with the district.