tangible costs造句
例句與造句
- There have also been direct and tangible costs of the nuclear arms race.
- There are less tangible costs, too.
- Even in a downturn, companies can justify it as a tangible cost savings, which is confirmed when they see the call center volume going down.
- The pain and suffering caused by Timothy McVeigh is beyond calculation, but there were more tangible costs from his bomb that have been measured in billions of dollars.
- But now it moves into a more critical and unpredictable phase : face-to-face bargaining between management and labor, as companies try to translate their new legal flexibility into tangible cost savings.
- It's difficult to find tangible costs in a sentence. 用tangible costs造句挺難的
- In a traditional cash transaction, fractional pricing imposes tangible costs on the vendor ( printing fractional prices ), the cashier ( producing awkward change ) and the customer ( stowing the change ).
- Putting aside the cost of using the PayPal service to collect payment and less tangible costs like time and labor to ship the goods, the seller is 34 cents in the hole even assuming the item sells.
- On the jet back to Phoenix, I read an article in USA Today that detailed an important, though less tangible cost of downsizing and why a job loss is potentially more devastating now than in the past.