Expensiveness

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A Payer gives up (or potentially gives up) the use of an Asset (generally money) in order to achieve an Intended_event. This event is often more specifically described as gaining possession of some Goods or receiving a Service. In the majority of cases, the Payer is described generically (INI), and the situation depicted answers the question of how much of an Asset would have to be given up to receive the Goods or bring about the Intended_event. It 'll cost Sandra's parents fifty grand a year for her to attend that school. That book would cost you more than twenty dollars to bind in a local book bindery. Stamps used to cost only five cents. INI The cost of a trip to a resort or spa varies by region, dependent primarily on weather, not local economic conditions. INI Well, it 'll cost you. For you, thirty bucks is practically free. DNI
Expensiveness 
xsd:string A Payer gives up (or potentially gives up) the use of an Asset (generally money) in order to achieve an Intended_event. This event is often more specifically described as gaining possession of some Goods or receiving a Service. In the majority of cases, the Payer is described generically (INI), and the situation depicted answers the question of how much of an Asset would have to be given up to receive the Goods or bring about the Intended_event. It 'll cost Sandra's parents fifty grand a year for her to attend that school. That book would cost you more than twenty dollars to bind in a local book bindery. Stamps used to cost only five cents. INI The cost of a trip to a resort or spa varies by region, dependent primarily on weather, not local economic conditions. INI Well, it 'll cost you. For you, thirty bucks is practically free. DNI 
xsd:string A Payer gives up (or potentially gives up) the use of an Asset (generally money) in order to achieve an Intended_event. This event is often more specifically described as gaining possession of some Goods or receiving a Service. In the majority of cases, the Payer is described generically (INI), and the situation depicted answers the question of how much of an Asset would have to be given up to receive the Goods or bring about the Intended_event. It 'll cost Sandra's parents fifty grand a year for her to attend that school. That book would cost you more than twenty dollars to bind in a local book bindery. Stamps used to cost only five cents. INI The cost of a trip to a resort or spa varies by region, dependent primarily on weather, not local economic conditions. INI Well, it 'll cost you. For you, thirty bucks is practically free. DNI 
A Payer gives up (or potentially gives up) the use of an Asset (generally money) in order to achieve an Intended_event. This event is often more specifically described as gaining possession of some Goods or receiving a Service. In the majority of cases, the Payer is described generically (INI), and the situation depicted answers the question of how much of an Asset would have to be given up to receive the Goods or bring about the Intended_event. It 'll cost Sandra's parents fifty grand a year for her to attend that school. That book would cost you more than twenty dollars to bind in a local book bindery. Stamps used to cost only five cents. INI The cost of a trip to a resort or spa varies by region, dependent primarily on weather, not local economic conditions. INI Well, it 'll cost you. For you, thirty bucks is practically free. DNI 
xsd:string Expensiveness 
Expensiveness 
xsd:integer 83 
ChW 
xsd:dateTime 2001-02-07T13:12:29+01:00 
xsd:string scalar 
xsd:string inter 

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