You really need to check the instructions for the form. This field indicates whether the Net Cost method was uses to calculate regional value content. If yes, NC goes in the field. Otherwise, NO goes in the field.
It means it is worth a lot.
Product cost is also called inventoriable cost because the two terms mean the same thing. These terms mean the cost of manufacturing or buying the product, plus whatever the cost of getting the product ready and in place for sale.
How much you have to pay for something.
No, it is not. cost per 1000 relates to one product that is produced by one company. The item comes in at a cost of so much per 1000 units. If you went to several different suppliers of the same item and got each company's cost per 1000, then you could calculate the mean, or average cost.
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north AMERICA free trade agreement
In fact Mexico was the most enthusiastic proponent of NAFTA. Several American organizations were however, afraid that cheaper labor costs would mean mass layoffs due to companies relocating to Mexico -- they did, but not to the extent NAFTA critics predicted.
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NAFTA means North American Free Trade Agreement. Its literal translation is TLCAN: Tratado de Libre Comercio de America del Norte
If you mean NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, no one is "in charge" of it, it is an international agreement between the US, Canada, ad Mexico. Disputes are handled by protocols within the agreement itself.
How much does what cost to buy? Well, it's under the 'Hobbies and Collectibles' section, so if you mean hobbies and collectibles it actually depends on what the hobby and/or collectible is.
Yes, it is. It is the adjective form of the noun treachery, which can mean villainy, perfidy, or disloyalty. But treacherous can also mean fraught with danger (a treacherous section of the road).
The proper terminology is Ternary Form or Rondo forum. What this means is "three sections", as in a A B A form of composing. The piece begins and ends with the section A (original theme), then section B is something different, then the piece returns to section A, possibly with some modifications. An overly simplified illustration of this might be: * Section A: tra-la-la-be-do * Section B: fa-so-so-le-to * Section A tra-la-la-be-do-dum You see, we have started out with a basic theme, then went into the B section and returned to A, but added something special at the end.
I believe you mean ternary form. Ternary form is a piece of music that features an ABA structure. This means that the A sections book-end the B section. This structure is generally found in classical music.
A section title is a title that is what the paragraph is about.
Yes, it is an idiomatic form that can mean "nearly" or approximately. "It cost close to a million dollars." It is not a preposition because the amount already modifies the verb cost.
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