1. Fran smiled, her face aching from the effort it cost to make the lie seem like the truth. 2. And some say juries should be given formulas that take into account such things as how much it would have cost to make a dangerous product safer. 3. And, of course, profitability depends not only on how much the films take in but how much they cost to make. 4. A state senator from San Francisco recently introduced a bill in the Legislature that would allow retailers to sell milk below what it cost to make. 5. But how much more it will cost to make local pay phone calls and when consumers will start paying more are up in the air. 6. But these never earned back even a fraction of the money it cost to make them, and they passed into obscurity. 7. Dumping is defined as the practice of selling a product below what it costs to make in its country of origin. 8. Dumping is defined as the practice of selling in foreign markets a product less than what it costs to make in its country of origin. 9. Even at the higher price, C-Phone was selling the devices for less than it cost to make for them. 10. He was working nonstop and selling his creations at slightly less than what it cost to make them. |