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cost (Expenses), noun business expense, charge, expenditure, legal expense, money expended, obligation incurred, outgo, outlay, overhead, payment, running expense
Associated concepts: awarding costs, bill of costs, costs and disbursements
cost (Penalty), noun amercement, bereavement, damages, fine, forfeiture, harm, impairment, injury, loss, penal retribution, penalization, penance, privation, punishment, sacrifice, unfortunate consequence
Associated concepts: court costs, treble costs
cost (Price), noun appraisal, asking price, assessment, carrying charge, charge, consideration, expensiveness, face value, high worth, impensa, mark up, marked price, purrhase price, quotation, quoted price, reckoning, sum asked for, valuation, value
Associated concepts: accrued costs, actual cost, all costs, cost basis, cost of administration, cost of doing business, cost of materials, cost of repair, cost of replacement, cost-plus contract, costs and expenses, costs of suit, fixed costs, full costs, legal costs, legitimate cost, marginal cost, operating costs, sheriff's costs, total cost, wholesale cost
See also: bill, charge, detriment, expenditure, fee, forfeiture, invoice, loss, maintenance, outlay, overhead, penalty, price, rate, rent, toll, upkeep, value, worth


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It was the same old story of late for the Greenbacks, mistakes costing goals while their inability to turn chances into goals are costing dear.
The last time that Borough managed to score more than once was the 3-2 win at Hinckley United in mid-September and, with individual mistakes costing dear at the opposite end in the six games since, it has been a traumatic period for Ashby's men.
Euro-dither is costing dear - The euro remains the issue our political leaders are most reluctant to talk about and the uncertainty this engenders is starting to become damaging.
 
 
 
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