31.   One factor in the rise of speech recognition is that costs have come down.

32.   Office rents have plunged, telecommunications charges are dropping and air-transport costs are coming in for a landing.

33.   One commonly mentioned concern is that such a requirement would create a costly administrative burden to gather the information and that those costs would come out of their donations.

34.   Operating costs have come from the Archdiocese and the Jesuit Province, but the school is under pressure to obtain more independent financing or face closing.

35.   She said if such a measure were approved, those costs would likely come within the next decade during a projected shortage of doctors.

36.   Since costs have come down in the last decade, there has been less and less reason for the link.

37.   Stranded costs came from investments in power plants, especially nuclear ones, and long-term power purchase agreements.

38.   The big fixed cost comes from laying the fiber, with operating expenses being relatively small.

39.   The costs come in the form of hefty fees and profit sharing, which can take a particularly large bite out of smaller investors.

40.   The cost for kindergarten comes close to the bill for my four years of college, and that included room and board.

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people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
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report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
cost 0.07%
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