Examples of 2007 Dollars in a sentence
One hundred percent of the contingency remains available for use in future periods.Chart E: Contingency Usage in 2007 Dollars ($000)Item Total Project Contingency $ 438,293 $ 438,293 $ 0 Cumulative Contingency to Date (Col.
For the privilege of conducting the concession operations hereunder, and the exclusive use of the Concession Space, the Concessionaire shall pay to the City____ Dollars () in 2007, ________Dollars () in 2008, ____ Dollars () in 2009, _____Dollars () in 2010, and ____ Dollars () in 2011 as the Concession Fee.
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Social Cost of One-Ton Reduction in CO2, 2010 – 2050 (in 2007 Dollars) 51LIST OF FIGURESFigure 1.
Summary of the 2007 TSLCC Estimate – 2007 Dollars (in Millions of 2007$) Cost ElementHistorical Costs (1983 – 2006)Future Costs (2007 – 2133)Total Costs (1983 – 2133)Repository9,91054,820NOTE: Row and column totals may not add due to rounding.
The estimated construction cost in the DEIS in 2007 Dollars was approximately $755 million.
The following is a summary of activity within the ALLL: Year Ended December 31, 2009 2008 2007 (Dollars in thousands)Balance - beginning of year ...........................................
For example, casual family apparel stores such as Gap, Old Navy, Hollister and Abercrombie and Fitch had an average range of annual taxable sales per square foot of between $250 and $400 in 2007 according to the Urban Land Institute’s 2007 Dollars and Cents of Shopping Centers.
Indirect Depreciable Capital Costs Enter values in Combined Plant Reference Yearbasis year Scaling and (2007) Dollars (2005) dollars Escalation FactorSite Preparation ($) Engineering & design ($) Process contingency ($) Project contingency ($)Other (Depreciable) capital ($) One-time Licensing Fees ($) Up-Front Permitting Costs ($)$271,4401.12$305,304$50,000 Most of these parameters may be computed using H2A Defaul values (typically a% of Capital Cost).
NWT Real GDP by Industry (Millions of 2007 Dollars) 2004-2014 Source: Statistics Canada Growth in 2014 was 6.8 per cent, the highest since the spike in 2007 (+11.6 per cent).