Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The extraordinary costs are the result of environmental contamination on a scale almost unimaginable.
"The formula doesn't reflect the extraordinary costs that we have incurred."
Federal officials had said in March that the Government would not pay the drug's extraordinary costs - about $2,200 a dose.
But some analysts said that, even adjusting for the extraordinary costs, Chemical's earnings were weak.
Then there is the second category of extraordinary costs, the result of mismanagement.
These extraordinary costs are accepted as inevitable here.
"Extraordinary costs, severe taxes upon the body politic that may not be tolerated.
Those extraordinary costs will also be reduced, however, because current and past merger expenses were found to have been improperly inflated.
While employers voice their concern, the few private employers and governments that already offer the benefit say they have not experienced extraordinary costs.
"If this change in the law causes extraordinary costs for taxpayers, then there should be a provision for reimbursement," he said.
And part of it is likely due to the extraordinary costs that the network operators charge for video calling; it's rarely a cost-effective option.
For the time being, these techniques were limited by extraordinary costs and by the space available in the sophisticated units needed for aftercare.
"It also means that hard-pressed shoreline towns will be able to recoup some of the extraordinary costs incurred in responding to the storm."
"That generates extraordinary costs."
But advocacy groups and parents of disabled children say the program enables them to cope with the extraordinary costs of caring for these children at home.
Yet automakers have fought efforts to force them to build more efficient engines, pointing to the extraordinary costs of altering their factories to meet any new standards.
Though states have used incentives to court corporations for decades, the Mercedes deal and its extraordinary costs show how the war between the states can get out of hand.
Gov. John G. Rowland announced tonight that the state would reimburse Greenwich for what he called its "extraordinary costs," with details to be worked out.
"New York is a unique animal," said Chuck Ebeling, a spokesman for McDonald's, "because of the extraordinary costs of doing business."
Rival AP was a publishers' cooperative and could assess its members to help pay the extraordinary costs of covering major news-wars, the Olympic Games, national political conventions.
This can be accomplished if we are willing to truly "reform" the system and attack many of the underlying factors contributing to the extraordinary costs associated with automobile insurance protection in New Jersey.
The Soviet commitment to atomic energy is nowhere more striking than here, where new kilowatts are being added in the face of extraordinary costs and the special hazards posed by building above the Arctic Circle.
Mike McCormick, a spokesman for FEMA, said that the federal government had historically paid only the "extraordinary costs" of local governments and that the agency could not change this policy unilaterally.
Other manufacturers said the deep historical and emotional roots of the gun business here, not to mention the extraordinary costs involved in relocating machine-tool plants, would keep companies in the state, even if in name only.
Patterson concluded that the negative coverage drove down not only my approval rating but also public support for my programs, including health care, and thus "imposed extraordinary costs on the Clinton presidency and the national interest."