full costing造句1 Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases.
2 The full cost of the wedding fell on me.
3 The full cost comes to £3000, near enough.
4 I'll refund you the full cost of your fare.
5 The full cost of the wedding fell on us.
6 You will have to bear the full cost of the building work.
7 We may never learn the full cost.
8 However, not all packages cover the full cost.
9 In a more general study researching the full costs of accidents at work during 1991/92 some startling figures were revealed.
10 The developer will normally bear the full cost of the supply.
11 If you don't qualify for a voucher you will have to pay the full cost of the glasses yourself.
12 If the Government were likely to meet the full cost, the proposal would be unnecessary.
13 If New York State was being asked to pay the full cost, why not Ontario?
14 The full cost of this window was £14 5s 2d which was paid for by subscription.
15 So far the Government have not even given a commitment to reimburse the full cost of that.
16 The term fee is usually used to mean a payment that covers the full cost of the service provided.
17 If you are booking within 8 weeks of departure you must pay the full cost of your holiday immediately.
18 Moreover, countries should price fuels to reflect their full costs, including environmental costs.
19 The full cost of storm damage will be paid by the insurer.
20 Full costing using absorption methods includes fixed overheads and thus would not be appropriate for decision-making purposes.
21 The question for EUA was whether full costing was a necessary tool.
22 An account combining P/L and cash flow is proposed. (2)A uniform costing system combining variable costing and full costing is developed.
23 A crucial element of the project was to analyse why universities should implement full costing.