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51COST — pol. • COST yhteistyö, tieteen ja tekniikan tutkimusyhteistyö Euroopassa …
52cost — [13] In Latin, something that cost a particular price literally ‘stood at or with’ that price. The Latin verb constāre was formed from the prefix com ‘with’ and stāre ‘stand’ (a relative of English stand). In Vulgar Latin this became *costāre,… …
53cost — 1. A *quantifiable item of expenditure. Costs can refer to expenditure on (i) *long term *assets, (ii) *overheads and *operating costs, (iii) *short term *expenses, and (iii) *manufacturing activities. 2. The nonquantifiable (see *quantifiable),… …
54cost — sąnaudos statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis 1. Pinigų suma, kurią fizinis asmuo arba organizacija išleidžia turtui, prekėms ar paslaugoms pirkti. 2. Turto ar veiklos piniginė vertė arba dėl jų atsirandantis finansinis įsipareigojimas.… …
55cost — Du Cost, Une herbe appelée ainsi, ou Coq, Costus …
56COST — abbr. COpenhagen SGML Tool (SGML) Syn: CoST …
57CoST — abbr. COpenhagen SGML Tool (SGML) Syn: COST …
58cost — The amount of money, services, or property required to obtain a thing or to build a structure. See costs; original cost …
59cost — [13] In Latin, something that cost a particular price literally ‘stood at or with’ that price. The Latin verb constāre was formed from the prefix com ‘with’ and stāre ‘stand’ (a relative of English stand). In Vulgar Latin this became *costāre,… …
60Cost–benefit analysis — (CBA), sometimes called benefit–cost analysis (BCA), is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project for two purposes: (1) to determine if it is a sound investment (justification/feasibility), (2) to see how… …