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Englisch - Türkisch
Maliyetlerin
costs
(Osmanlıca) masarif
costs
maliyetler

Maliyetleri düşürmeliyiz. - We need to cut costs.

Yaşama maliyetleri yükseliyor. - Living costs are getting higher.

costs
masraflar

Gelirler artıyor, ancak masraflar kadar hızlı değil. - Revenues are growing, but not as fast as costs.

Denizde sondaj masrafları artıyor. - Offshore drilling costs are rising.

Englisch - Englisch

Definition von costs of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

costs
An award of money for expenses in a civil suit
costs
plural of cost
costs
Can be split into two categories; profit costs (the solicitor's charges) and disbursements (eg: expert's fees) Each party must pay his solicitor's costs Costs are within the discretion of the Court but are normally awarded against the unsuccessful party Where legally aided, the Court will order costs not to be enforced without the approval of the Court
costs
Legal expenses that a judge orders the loser to pay the winner
costs
One consideration that helps determine transportation mode, involving comparison of alternative modes to determine whether the benefits of a more expensive mode are worth the higher costs p 403
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expenses incurred in the provision of services or goods Many different kinds of costs are defined and used (see allowable, direct, indirect, and operating costs) Charges, (the price of a service or amount billed an individual or third party), may or may not be equal to service costs
costs
  The cost of providing care is the cost to the provider for that care regardless of the amount that is reimbursed by payers   Costs include cost to the provider for supplying all labor, supplies, professional services, facilities, and other services such as meals required to care for the patient
costs
The resource implications of undertaking an activity What is actually measured in the costs will depend upon the type of activity, and also from which perspective the analysis is being taken
costs
DIRECT: - costs that can be identified directly with a particular process or its output See also INDIRECT COSTS, INCREMENTAL COSTS, MARGINAL COST, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, SUNK COSTS
costs
An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees
costs
The objective function coefficients, which are called costs because they often represent the dollar cost of a commodity For example, in a feed blending problem in which we want to minimize costs, the objective function is the sum of the costs of each type of feed multiplied by the amount of each type of feed used
costs
court-recognized expenses of the legal proceedings for which the successful party is entitled to reimbursement from the other party
costs
Expenditures of funds or the fungible equivalent, at a particular time, required to obtain the benefits of a facility; valued in monetary terms; not the same as disbenefits
costs
Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment Top of Page
costs
the price of implementing a piece of work/project Accrued cost/expenditure is generally interpreted to mean the work done to date or to the end of a previous financial year Actual cost/expenditure is the invoiced total at the present time
costs
the cost of a grant-supported activity is comprised of the allowable direct costs incidental to its performance, plus the allocable portions of the allowable indirect costs of an organization less allocable credits
costs
Certain fees and charges a party pays to file and present a case or to enforce a judgment
costs
An amount of money awarded to the successful party (and recoverable from the losing party) solely as reimbursement for certain of the expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit
costs
This is a term often used in judgments as in "the defendant will pay costs " When a person is condemned to "costs" it means that he has to pay all the court costs such as the fees for bringing the action, witness fees and other fees paid out by the other side in bringing the action to justice A court can also condemn a losing party to "special costs" but this is considered punitive as it would include the other side's lawyer bill The rule in most places is that "costs follows the event" which means that the loser pays In most states, the court has the final say on costs and may decide not to make an order on costs
costs
- the legal expenses of an action
costs
Money obligated for goods and services received during a given period of time, regardless of when ordered or whether paid for
costs
– direct cash operating costs include direct mining expenses (including all site administration expenses) third party smelting, refining/transportation costs and by product credits Total cash costs include the above plus royalties, production taxes and operator incentive fees Total production costs include the above plus depreciation, depletion/amortization and reclamation and mine closure costs
costs
pecuniary reimbursement to the winning party for the expenses of litigation
costs
The costs when ordering a new building is for one piece So changing the number of pieces multiplies the costs!
costs
Legal expense or price paid or charged for legal expenses
costs
third-person singular of cost
costs of

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