Operational expense in 2006 was in the order of US $ 17m.
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The economic benefit of scuttling a ship includes removal of ongoing operational expense to keep the vessel seaworthy.
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The 21-year sponsorship agreement will see the benefits being directed to the ongoing maintenance and operational expense of the venue.
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At its current level of capital spending and operational expense, the company is facing a deficit of at least $ 600 million next year.
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Additionally since storage systems such as tape libraries have very low power consumption, the operational expense of storing data in an active archive is greatly reduced.
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"But the challenge is that there's a lot of production expense and the operational expense in terms of finding the right mailing list, and so forth, " he said.
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The administrative and operational expense of complying with mandatory busing and other federal court orders caused a dramatic increase in overhead expenditures per student, while declining tax revenues resulted in lower expenditures on actually educating public school students.
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The low-cost barrier to entry for prospective peers is attractive for the smaller companies, while larger companies can see significant operational expense savings by utilizing the exchange at a fraction of the cost of commercial Internet transit.
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Moreover, BU's ownership of Marathon, which includes meeting the 100-employee payroll, estimated at $ 6 million to $ 10 million annually, is an operational expense that companyofficials said would be used, in part, for " educational program purposes, " said Allen.
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For example, as of 2011, the minimum threshold for total assets as a proportion of yearly operational expense ranged from one-sixth to two-thirds, and some prefectures demand that miscellaneous schools own lands and buildings as a condition of accreditation, while others have relaxed this standard and allow schools which rent their facilities on a long-term or even short-term basis.