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cost-effective
FIFO
Cents currently cost about 1.5¢ to produce Nickels cost about 6¢ Quarters cost around a dime Halves are about 12-15¢ Dollars are around 20-25¢ Note that you can't get rich by collecting nickels or pennies and melting them. You'd need enormous quantities to get a reasonable price ... and in any case melting them for profit is a federal crime.
Efficiency effectiveness can only be measured by results; cost efficiency, time efficiency, output efficiency, etc.
It means that what the act will gain for you is not worth the cost of the act.
no it does not
Yes, if the charge is serious enough to justify the cost of the extradition.
The country that financed the world's tallest building but suffered a deep financial crisis because of the enormous cost was Saudi Arabia.
from where are you getting it and to where are you sending it? cost is negligable if you are scooping it up from the ocean into the swimming pool on your ship. cost is enormous if you are sending it to Mars.
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The main disadvantage is the enormous cost, depending on which features you require. Prices can range from about $500 upwards.
Without a donor car, the cost will be enormous. This is a very bad idea. Trade cars and get a manual.
Highly doubtful. Not enough demand to justify cost.
There is no age limit although the value of the car may not justify the cost of full coverage.
an increase in oil prices
It would cost an arm and a leg