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actual cost
noun
- the cost of a product based on incurred costs of material and labor required in its production.
Example Sentences
But according to a statement filed by the National Consumer Law Center, big banks would be allowed to continue charging fees that are far higher than the actual cost of covering a transaction, multiple times per day.
State law requires applicants — in this case, the Dodgers — requesting a permit to conduct a “special event” to pay “the city’s actual cost of providing the required number of police and other city employees necessary to ensure the safety of both the participants and the community.”
Even if treatment is available, like at The Motherhood Center of New York, for the surge of PMADs caused by forced pregnancies and motherhood, there are insufficient facilities, and no insurance company or state or federal body is willing to pay for the actual cost of care to fully heal these women.
Total CVD costs include "direct costs," which include the actual cost of health care, as well as "indirect costs," including premature death and lost economic productivity that may include time taken off work to seek care or the inability to work due to a disability.
Werfel said the pilot cost $31.8 million and has a $75-million budget for next year, although the actual cost will depend in part on how many states participate.
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