1. But Republican leaders fear the measure may cost more votes on the floor than it will gain. 2. Candidates are labeled by party, and detailed information often is printed on ballots about what certain measures would cost or involve, he said. 3. Echoing automakers, Republican leaders said Tuesday the measure would cost jobs and compromise safety. 4. He acknowledged that he did not know how much the new measures would cost or where the money would come from. 5. He insisted that his measure would not cost jobs or lives. 6. He said the measure would have cost the state and local governments too much to enforce and carry out. 7. Miller said he could not predict how much his measures would cost. 8. Such measures cost less than outright reductions in rates because many people cannot, or will not, take advantage of them. 9. The measure could cost the city millions of dollars it can ill afford. 10. The two indexes measure costs in the key manufacturing sector. |