1 the fact of involving a lot of loss or damage: --
The costliness of that miss was emphasized when the opposition scored again, making it 2-0.
I will not deal with the costliness of other parts of the measure.
We have a legal system of great costliness.
The costliness and the waste of the transport of minerals in this country can only be described as a scandal.
There are certain directions in which the costliness of building can be reduced.
Much has been said about the costliness of the organisations of the milk trade.
However, it may be that it is not the costliness of these signals that matters so much as it is the conversations they generate, particularly through repeated play.
As in this paper, household-specific shadow prices for the products measure the costliness of the products to a household and are assumed to increase with environmental degradation.
Implementation of a subjective standard requires that the costliness of taking care be determined for each defendant.