91. Unlike some newer halls and museums, the Meyerson lacks a built-in endowment for maintenance costs, which are inevitably expensive. 92. Unlike big airlines, which increasingly are buying aircraft from one manufacturer to cut maintenance costs, leasing companies deal with lots of carriers with lots of different needs. 93. What makes the tennis deal shine is that the Dinkins administration required the association to pay all maintenance costs. 94. Winquist also pointed out that manufacturer warranties cover almost all ordinary maintenance costs on leased cars other than routine operating expenses such as oil changes. 95. Qantas chief Geoff Dixon said six planes used on international routes will be axed at the end of the year, reducing maintenance costs. 96. An internal memo from the company indicates it is currently looking for savings ranging from cutting overtime to reducing maintenance costs. 97. Apart from reducing maintenance costs, centralising enables faster responses, higher availability, and increased data access because users can search for data from fewer servers. 98. Atlas, the largest shipper of freight for other airlines, is suffering from weak demand for air-cargo services, steep maintenance costs and rising debt payments. 99. Both distributed and decentralised systems involve higher maintenance costs because databases are recorded on several servers in different places. 100. During the week, the private Einstein Forum hosts seminars for scientists in exchange for paying maintenance costs. |
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