Examples of 'cost it' in a sentence

Meaning of "cost it"

The phrase 'cost it' is commonly used in business or financial contexts and refers to the act of determining or estimating the cost of something. It involves calculating and analyzing the expenses or expenditures incurred in producing, acquiring, or maintaining a product, service, or project. 'Cost it' is often used as a directive or instruction to assess and evaluate the financial implications of a particular undertaking or decision-making process

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And whatever the cost it seemed worth it.
Let us look what a cross and what a cost it was.
And defeat will cost it for generations to come.
Looking like a million bucks does not have to cost it.
If quality comes at an affordable cost it is an unbeatable advantage.
A cost it seems the international community is all too willing to ignore.
Purely in terms of logistics and cost it is impossible.
And this cost it huge sacrifices.
That decision ultimately cost it government.
For the small cost it does represent a good investment.
The problem is the enormous cost it sure would be.
At any cost it is necessary.
One little mistake can just cost it all for us.
Imagine the cost it would represent if all the researches were realized with contracted workers.
Cost whatever cost it takes.

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We want to give Canadians a better plan and cost it.
If you agree a fixed cost it is usually called a quotation.
Each of those abilities will specify which kicker cost it refers to.
Not at the cost it would require.
Subsidising this type of training simply relieves the company from a cost it would normally bear.
For what it cost it should work.
The modern healthcare industry suffers from data leaks that could cost it millions of dollars.
The engagement in the cost it great losses of aircraft and personnel.
For Crackle you do not have to cost it is free.
You can deduct the cost it takes to search them out.
The increasingly reactionary MNR actions cost it quite a loy.
Capital cost It is defined as the gross output less the labour and intermediate expenses.
Between the price and the cost it takes to produce.
It cost it TWO.
But the rapid politicization of art cost it its sovereignty.
Cost it more honestly, then make the wiser decision.
Lufthansa said the strike would cost it millions of euros.
It would cost it its objectivity and independence, and hence its legitimacy.
It does not cost it anything.
If they got foreign assistance, he asks at what cost it will be.
He hopes by lowering the cost it can make science more accessible.
If you work for an organization, calculate how much you cost it each year.
Because of the low production cost it is likely the film made a profit.
E attacked in them with everything what had, exactly that this cost it the life.
Replacement Cost coverage covers the cost it takes to replace the items lost or damaged.
All in all, every bad person had received the punishment and cost it deserved.
Nah, that would have cost it its freshness.
These changes cost it acceleration and climb rate, though it remained fast in level flight.
They closed the ride due to the cost it needed to reopen.
While it cost it millions of dollars, it showed J&J valued consumer safety over profits.
All this for a fraction of the cost it would normally take.
Second, the western sanctions that have been imposed on Russia have cost it.
Lufthansa states that the dispute is likely to cost it tens of millions of euros.
Ten to one, you cost it a hell of a lot more than I do.
The Treasury reckons this gig economy could one day cost it a small fortune in tax.

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