primary cost उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Arizona's 1996 primary cost tax payers more than $ 2 million, and the proposed 2000 plan likely would cost about the same, officials said.
- WhatsApp was switched from a free to paid service to avoid growing too fast, mainly because the primary cost was sending verification texts to users.
- The primary costs associated with a railroad are the fixed costs _ the costs of servicing the debt incurred in laying the track and buying the rolling stock.
- With newly released records showing that the California gubernatorial primary cost an unprecedented $ 72 million, political experts predict the general election in November might look cheap in comparison.
- "There is no reason for it to be here, because, fundamentally, where you have an industry in which labor is the primary cost, we can't compete and we probably shouldn't,"
- I had planned to tell you about last Tuesday's 22-percent turnout, and dazzle you with some long division _ the fact that last week's primary cost the state's taxpayers about 12 bucks a vote.
- Subsequent calls with remembered inputs return the remembered result rather than recalculating it, thus eliminating the primary cost of a call with given parameters from all but the first call made to the function with those parameters.
- During the 2016 presidential primary, the group declared that closed presidential primaries cost taxpayers roughly $ 287.8 million to administer, and that 26.3 million voters were locked out of the primary due to their unaffiliated or independent voter status.
- Nevertheless, the variance is the primary cost function addressed in the literature, probably due to the use of variances in confidence intervals and in the performance measure \ sigma ^ 2 _ { MC } / \ sigma ^ 2 _ { IS } \,.
- The primary cost savings of using Java technology would come in the form of reduced maintenance, fewer complications regarding compatibility of software and hardware, and easier software upgrades, since up-to-date applications could be installed just once on a central server and then transmitted throughout the corporation.