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  • 11Cost of conflict — is a tool which attempts to calculate the price of conflict to the human race. The idea is to examine this cost, not only in terms of the deaths and casualties and the economic costs borne by the people involved, but also the social,… …

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  • 12cost of living clause — n: a clause in an agreement (as a collective bargaining agreement) that provides for increase of payments (as wages) made under the agreement in some proportion to the increase in the cost of living Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …

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  • 13Cost Per Engagement — (CPE) is an online advertising pricing structure introduced into the market in 2008. [ [http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/09/videoegg launches new video ad units maybe youtube should pay attention TechCrunch] , TechCrunch (2008 7 9)] Differing… …

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  • 14Cost reduction — is the process used by companies to reduce their costs and increase their profits. Depending on a company’s services or Product, the strategies can vary. However, it is important to remember that every decision in the product development process… …

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  • 15Cost management — is the process whereby companies use cost accounting to report or control the various costs of doing business.The term cost management is widely used in business today. Unfortunately cost management has no uniform definition. Cost management… …

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  • 16cost of living — ˌcost of ˈliving noun ECONOMICS the cost of living the average amount of money people in a particular place spend on food, clothes, or a place to live: • The cost of living rose by over 2.5% in the first half of this year. * * * cost of living UK …

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  • 17cost cut — cost cutting UK US /ˈkɒstˌkʌtɪŋ/ noun [U] ► the process of reducing how much a company or organization spends: »Restructuring and cost cutting has led to an increase in annual earnings for the industry. cost cutting adjective [before noun] ►… …

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  • 18cost-cutting — UK US /ˈkɒstˌkʌtɪŋ/ noun [U] ► the process of reducing how much a company or organization spends: »Restructuring and cost cutting has led to an increase in annual earnings for the industry. cost cutting adjective [before noun] ► »cost cutting… …

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  • 19cost inflation — ➔ inflation * * * cost inflation UK US noun [U] (also cost push inflation) ► ECONOMICS the increase in the price of products or services as a result of raw materials and wages costing more: »Competition for resources has led to massive cost… …

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  • 20cost push — noun (economics) Inflation due to rising production costs (also cost push inflation) • • • Main Entry: ↑cost * * * cost push, Economics. an inflationary upsurge due to a sharp increase in production costs: »Price rises result from the cost push… …

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