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Although petrol-powered engines once dominated, diesel engines are now becoming more common due to their superior fuel economy and therefore lower operating costs.
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The second dimension is achieving low direct and indirect operating costs.
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Franchise owners have to pay franchise fees and royalties on their sales as well as operating costs.
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Investments are being paid for by the government, but users have to pay for operating costs.
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This increased the number of hospital beds, but did not address the issue of how their operating costs would be covered.
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Operating costs increased, including staff wages, repair and maintenance, electricity, and standing charges.
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Higher than expected operating costs resulted in stagnation with the development of new products.
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In 1933, the steam-powered winding gear was replaced by an electric motor, improving control and reducing operating costs.
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Operating costs account for 79% of total costs.
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In his latest book he argues that microfinance institutions that charge more than 15% above their long-term operating costs should face penalties.
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