Preliminary damage estimates from flooding and mudslides were at $ 300 million Friday and climbing, as some counties continued to count the costs, the state Office of Emergency Services reported.
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Thanks in part to the last-minute negotiations led by former President Jimmy Carter, the United States will never have to count the costs of a U . S . assault on Haiti.
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At $ 8 for a two-year subscription, the catalogue just pays for itself, unless you count the cost of Hinkley's writing time, in which case it is grossly underpriced.
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They rallied around the banner " Count The Cost, Live Together _ Or Die Together, " a reference to the 3, 200 people killed since 1969 in the Northern Ireland conflict.
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"That does not count the cost to replace the tree, which is about $ 10, " he said . " Nor does it count the five years the tree is not producing fruit ."
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And her heroism in'standing on the beaches'without stopping to count the cost in her endeavor to right a flagrant wrong entitles her to the highest praise for fidelity and fearlessness . ""
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Another appropriations subcommittee decided last week to count the costs of the 2000 census _ $ 4.5 billion _ as another " emergency, " though little in the national agenda could be less unpredictable.
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As countries count the cost of the damage, the Czech Culture Ministry said the water caused an estimated 2.3 billion koruna ( dlrs 7.3 million ) worth of damage to cultural treasures in the country.
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The one area where economists and the vanguard of the food bureaucracy seem to be in accord is in asking consumers to count the cost of disposal in their calculations of what to consume or recycle, and what to toss.
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Charles, who suffered a stroke earlier this month, represented " a quality of leadership that gave but did not count the cost, that fought but did not seek for rest, and that labored but for no reward, " Anthony said.