High costs definition

High costs means the costs incurred by an administrative unit above a threshold amount determined pursuant to paragraph (e) of subsection (3) of this section in providing special educational EDUCATION services, either directly or by contract, to a child with disabilities regardless of the child's district of residence.

Examples of High costs in a sentence

  • High costs could be caused by failure to compare prices or to purchase services and materials most advantageous to the project.

  • Co-location 4 Long lead-time Pull, Group technology 5 High costs Batch size reduction.

  • High costs are likely to continue or increase moving forward as a result of new legal requirements on treatment of personal data and on maintaining data integrity, availability and confidentiality.

  • Although the EU ETS indexed carbon pricing system does not affect the competitiveness of exporting companies with foreign companies in the EU market; High costs in the domestic market can increase prices and seriously affect purchasing power.

  • High costs could be caused by management's failure to compare prices and to purchase services and materials on terms most advantageous to the project.

  • High costs, technical and regulatory hurdles and disadvantages in ship operation stand in the way of commercial viability.

  • High costs for culturing technology and ships that can withstand offshore conditions is considered one of the bottlenecks for the further development of offshore culturing.

  • Baseline: High costs of innovation and limited opportunities for overseas learning and exposure to the good experiences both in technological and managerial terms, of others Target: Sub-regional South-South Cooperation and Capacity Development Programme concept paper formulated and approved.