Calderoli claimed a "demented strategy" cost driver Fernando Alonso the title.
"The choice of car is a major cost-driver in terms of what you're going to pay" for insurance, says Jeanne Salvatore, a spokesperson for the Insurance Information Institute.
Driving imposes a heavier burden of externalities when it is done at rush hour (it adds to delays and is less energy-efficient) so such journeys ought to cost a driver more.
Thus consumer storage growth will be a driver in cost effective digital storage provided by hard disk drives.
Taken together, these five segmentation approaches get the right employees to join and stay, without breaking the bank, turning employer branding from a recruitment cost to a strategic driver of profit.
For high value manufacturing, product variety is the single biggest driver of cost as it dictates the material requirements and inventory, which is typically over 80 percent of the total cost.
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Cost competition is also a driver.
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But this is salesmanship to disguise that the state's real spending driver is the exploding cost of RomneyCare.
The main driver was the falling cost of launching communications satellites: the technology that had once allowed the Soviet Union and America to spy on each other became an inexpensive way to transmit television signals.
But the Red Bull driver felt that tire degradation cost him as the race went progressed.
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Ultimately, these costs are passed on to us all as health care cost growth is the number-one driver of increased federal spending and our deficits.
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Though recent economic data has offered some encouraging signs for the recovery, Hoversen argued that given the quality of the recovery and the fact that the main driver behind the earnings is cost cutting and a base effect, the currency markets seem to be reacting to a momentum that doesn't accurately reflect the state of the macro environment.
Jon Copestake, editor of the survey, cited exchange-rate movements as the main driver for the increases in the cost of living in Australia and Singapore.
Aside from the Remote Lands fee for a private driver and guide, the entire cost of the experience goes back to the research base for the continued care and preservation of captive and wild panda populations.
Additionally, with an embedded autofocus control with voice coil motor driver, the OV5645 offers further cost savings for manufacturers, making it a highly attractive alternative to other 5-megapixel sensors currently on the market.
Both parties, for example, agree that the rising cost of caring for an aging generation is the single biggest driver of our long-term deficits.
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Yes, the biggest driver of our long-term debt is the rising cost of health care for an aging population.
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The cost is borne by the insurer of the "at-fault" driver, but is eventually passed on in the form of higher premiums.
The sudden reversal of capital has sharply increased the cost of borrowing, forcing firms to cut investment an important driver of growth in recent years.
The business case for diversity is strong, and numerous studies on the cost and effectiveness of diversity or why gender diversity is a corporate performance driver list plenty of proof points.
This is why Singapore, which wants motorists to be aware of the social cost of their driving, has deliberately designed a device that lights up with the amount being deducted from the driver's pre-paid card each time the vehicle passes an electronic toll gantry.
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