yearly cost

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yearly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈjɪə.li/
us
/ˈjɪr.li/
every year or once ...
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cost
noun
uk
/kɒst/
us
/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofyearlyandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The averageyearlycostof intervention was thus 730 during the first year and 498 during the following years.
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More significantly, the cost of contact as a proportion of theyearlycostof caring for children for the whole year varies minimally with variations in geography.
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It can only be said, and that with diffidence, that the initialyearlycostshould not exceed £400,000.
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The estimatedyearlycostto the community of the non-wearing of seat belts is £60 million.
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The averageyearlycostof electricity for a typical three-mile length of motorway is about £3,200 using low pressure sodium lamps.
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The initialyearlycostof the increase in the widows' pension may be stated as approximately £25,000.
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As a matter of fact, the highest presentyearlycostis only £72,000.
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One finding was that theyearlycostfor the average council would be between £20,000 and £40,000.
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It was further conjectured that theyearlycostof protecting privately-owned woodlands might amount to another £1,500,000.
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Theyearlycostof maintenance, heating, lighting, and cleaning (including cleaners' wages) is on the average about £665.
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However, based on the last three years, the average yearly usage is approximately 35,000 pads of 30 forms at ayearlycostof approximately £14,000.
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Even disregarding the fact that theyearlycostof such pensions would be £80,000,000, the extra cost of their programme would be something like £1,000,000,000 or £2,000,000,000.
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The number of persons attending such courses is at present about 1,250 in a year at an approximateyearlycostof £1,215,000.
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The averageyearlycostof educating a child in a primary school is now £324.
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The estimatedyearlycostof such payments is of the order of £¾ million.
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What will be theyearlycostof this new bureaucracy?
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Theyearlycostis about £20,000.
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Theyearlycostwould be just over £34,000.
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Ermin's; if so, how many and where they are situated; and the number of paid and unpaid staff employed in them and the estimatedyearlycostof the paid staff?
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As of 2012 theyearlycostof all athletics programs was $150,000, with about one third made up of coaching stipends paid to teachers.
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