Any offer to cover cost overruns even before construction begins is a recipe for making cost overruns a certainty. |
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A £2bn provision to cover cost over-runs followed and Livingston was promoted to sort out the mess. |
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Proponents should expect to ensure the necessary funding to cover cost increases associated with the development of the fishery. |
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Desperate for cash, the developers were looking for money anywhere they could, to help cover cost overruns. |
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It works like this: a customer can bring in any number of paperbacks and get a credit for a quarter of the cover cost for each book. |
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It is also used to ensure that interest rates for loans are priced correctly to cover cost of funds, risk, operating cost and planned profit. |
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This individual analysis of the maintenance costs budget reveals the necessity to provide additional funds to cover cost increases that have occurred during the course of the current biennium. |
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The project will cover cost of brain sample analysis. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover cost related to scientific support activities like reports, evaluations or studies carried out by external experts. |
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Furthermore, it was found that the company's allegation that they priced just to cover cost conflicted with the information submitted which showed high profits for the sub-qualities. |
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As a way to contribute to dialogues on child policies, support will be given to child-centred research and knowledge generation, which will increasingly cover cost analysis, resource allocations and cross-cutting themes. |
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The warranty does not cover cost of removal, reinstallation or shipping to repair or replace the unit, nor administration fees incurred by the original consumer purchaser. |
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Cover cost of mandatory repairs above the maximum forgivable loan available. |
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