Examples of 'costs have been estimated' in a sentence

Meaning of "costs have been estimated"

Costs have been estimated: Indicating that the expenses or charges associated with something have already been calculated or approximated

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costs have been estimated
Alcohol costs have been estimated most often.
The total private sector costs and government costs have been estimated separately.
Costs have been estimated as follows.
Additional operational costs have been estimated in the analysis.
Costs have been estimated only with respect to some specific projects.
Based on available price quotations from chemical manufacturers, preliminary materials costs have been estimated.
In Europe the costs have been estimated at about a quarter of a trillion euros.
For the wholesale and retail trade as a whole, costs have been estimated at 27 million euros.
Overall costs have been estimated at around 4 billion euros.
The direct fiscal and quasi-fiscal costs have been estimated at 16 percent of GDP.
Disposal costs have been estimated at 2 % of the recoverable value of assets.
In the United States direct costs have been estimated at $17 billion.
The costs have been estimated at EUR ….
The total construction costs have been estimated at $100 million.
Costs have been estimated at more than $10 million and counting.

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Rescue, cleanup and related costs have been estimated to amount to at least $11 billion.
The costs have been estimated at US $ 60 billion.
The running / operational costs have been estimated to be 12 % of the acquisition costs.
However, these costs have been estimated on the basis of a single deepening operation.
Common staff costs have been estimated at 65 per cent of international salary costs.
Common staff costs have been estimated at 60 per cent of net salary for international staff.
Common staff costs have been estimated at 70 per cent of net salaries for international staff.
Remediation costs have been estimated as high as $70 million.
Total programme costs have been estimated at the equivalent of US$38.8 million.
Repair costs have been estimated by the World Bank at $114 million.

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