monetary cost
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonetaryandcost
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monetary
adjective
uk/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/us/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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cost
noun
uk/kɒst/us/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofmonetaryandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Monetarycostmay be one of the factors that influences the choice between modern and traditional methods.
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Here the adoption of a specific spending policy is facilitated by the fact that subsidies are in a direct-grant form only and thus themonetarycostis easy to measure.
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In view of this, the maximin rule and the precautionary principle advise us to check all donated blood for every conceivable disease, whatever themonetarycost.
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The last step in computing external cost involved computing themonetarycostcaused by each of the pollutants towards each of the five external effects highlighted above.
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First, my information is that themonetarycostto equip a coal face today—say 300 to 400 yards long—is £1 million.
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Would the cost in terms of the degree of nuisance or danger be taken into account as well as themonetarycost?
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I do not mean amonetarycost, but society will be changed.
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But there is an even bigger cost than themonetarycost.
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We know that there is a realmonetarycostto the taxpayer in paying those benefits.
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Themonetarycostof alcohol misuse is estimated to be more than £1 billion in lost production and more than £1·7 billion in social costs.
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There is an enormousmonetarycost, but more importantly there is a cost in people's lives.
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The only cost that some people are bothered about is themonetarycost, but what has been the cost in lives during the past three years?
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The fact that we were providing free wigs—not a big item—was one which loomed out of all proportion to itsmonetarycoston the minds of the outside world.
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First, there is amonetarycost.
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Moreover, almost inevitably, overcrowding affects tourism and has amonetarycostin terms of the facilities offered to visitors to our capital city and other tourist spots.
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If the problem has been caused because airbricks have been overgrown by plants or blocked in other ways, it can be solved fairly easily at nomonetarycost.
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These materials present a non-toxic alternative to lead sinkers at a lowermonetarycostthan alternative metallic sinkers.
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For instance, these constraints can deal with such things as performance, resilience, security,monetarycostand anonymity.
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The word "free" in the term "free textbook" refers to freedom (liberty) and is not related tomonetarycost.
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Themonetarycostcan amount to $30$50 per session for general therapy, or much higher fees for specialized coaching.
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