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  • 41Cost-based anti-spam systems — Since spam occurs primarily because it is so cheap to send, a proposed set of solutions require that senders pay some cost in order to send spam, making it prohibitively expensive for spammers. Contents 1 Stamps 2 Proof of work systems 3 Bonds or …

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  • 42work in progress — WIP The balance of partly finished work remaining in a manufacturing operation or a long term contract at a particular time. It is normally valued at the lower of cost or net realizable value, using either the first in first out cost, the last in …

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  • 43work in progress — WIP Materials, parts, and unfinished products within an operating system, in which they represent locked up capital. Just in time techniques aim to minimize WIP, while more traditional systems see WIP as necessary to provide a head of work. WIP… …

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  • 44Cost Sports Center — Coordinates: 40°26′47″N 79°57′54″W / 40.446421°N 79.964873°W / 40.446421; 79.964873 …

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  • 45Cost the limit of price — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 46work sth out — UK US work sth out Phrasal Verb with work({{}}/wɜːk/ verb ► to calculate the cost, price, or amount of something: »Work out how many people we need to finish the project on time. »We worked out the cost of hiring two more developers. ► to find a… …

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  • 47cost — /kɒst/ noun 1. the amount of money which has to be paid for something ● What is the cost of a first class ticket to New York? ● Computer costs are falling each year. ● We cannot afford the cost of two cars. ♦ to cover costs to produce enough… …

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  • 48cost — /kɒst/ noun the amount of money which has to be paid for something ● What is the cost of a first class ticket to New York? ● Computer costs are falling each year. ● We cannot afford the cost of two cars. ♦ to cover costs to produce enough money… …

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  • 49Work-life balance — The expression work life balance was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual s work and personal life. (New Ways to Work and the Working Mother s Association in the United Kingdom). In the United States, this… …

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  • 50Cost of attendance — Student loans in the U.S. Regulatory framework Higher Education Act of 1965 U.S. Dept. of Education FAFSA · Cost of attendance Dis …

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