Local standards limit housing, utilities, and transportation expenses, including vehicle ownership as well as operating costs.
The company said operating costs, such as wages and site rental, were much cheaper in Poland.
Operating costs are tiny in most cases, so natural gas will continue to move to market.
Gutman's mediation work occasionally leads to additional advisory services on leasing, insurance and other operating costs.
Fuel is the biggest single expense for airlines, accounting for about 30% of operating costs.
Less congested networks should help carriers retain customers and decrease their operating costs, says Feldman.
Nukes have low operating costs, and therefore rake it in when power prices are high.
The club, he said, had "substantially reduced" operating costs and wages during the period.
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However, the rate of inflation in operating costs eased to its slowest pace in seven months.
Operating costs for diesel fuel and steel in past years also showed sizable increments.
Retailers today are looking for ways to offset increasing competition, pricing pressure and operating costs.
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He acknowledges that his "day job" subsidizes certain Moonalice operating costs, such as the satellite hookup.
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It said the proposed changes to working patterns would "considerably increase" its operating costs.
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NTT's fledgling rivals in Japan say that they account for 40% of operating costs.
It could also save itself a bundle on operating costs for its vast fleet.
Because milling gold ore is an energy-intensive process, lower energy prices help to reduce operating costs.
Telegraph lines presented a similar economic challenge high start-up capital and low marginal operating costs.
Partly, this reflects the falling cost of distribution, as digitisation has cut annual operating costs.
Its operating costs, let us assume at this point, will be the same as a non-Islamic bank's.
The Cabinet Office said taxpayers expected "nothing less" of government than to reduce its own operating costs.
If increased operating costs lowers refining margins, then it could possibly justify the haircut in stock value.
Energy and feedstocks accounted for half of Dow's operating costs last year, and it's only getting worse.
Analysts expect banks will reduce operating costs by as much as 20% over the next three years.
That should concern upstream producers, though it would be favorable for the operating costs of U.S. sawmills.
By consolidating GOM operations, ChevronTexaco will be able to reduce operating costs while leveraging Unocal's proprietary geologic data.
Traditionally, sales have covered the interconnector's operating costs, but that has changed since the cable started to malfunction.
The new owners plan to upgrade the tenants, add kiosks and reduce operating costs on the 90%-occupied mall.
The question is essentially the same as, what are the total operating costs of the global ISP industry?
The killer attraction of such an aircraft would be its smooth aerodynamic profile, leading to low operating costs.
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