Skill-building and low opportunity costs are likely economic reasons for initiators to start a programming project. |
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The economic upswing and the low opportunity costs of holding banknotes may have supported this upward trend. |
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The ghastly sight of mutilated corpses disinterred from mass graves is psychologically incompatible with calculations about scarce resources, opportunity costs and trade-offs. |
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The growth rate of overnight deposits remained rather high in 2004, supported by the very low opportunity costs of holding these deposits. |
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It is also worth emphasizing that estimates of opportunity costs make sense only within a given institutional framework. |
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Consequently, it is used excessively and undervalued, and the real environmental economic opportunity costs are not fully accounted for. |
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South Africa also faces various opportunity costs if ratification does not take place or if delayed for an indefinite period of time. |
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In evaluating the many options before government, it is important to assess the opportunity costs of the proposed measures. |
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Considering opportunity costs can help teach your teenagers to think very carefully when making financial decisions. |
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The benefits are better service quality on the one hand, and lower opportunity costs on the other. |
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Perspectives for expanding the use of new and renewable sources of energy may in part also depend on the respective opportunity costs. |
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Compensating for the real and opportunity costs can be very important to enable people to seek health care. |
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Only less than 20 percent would generate positive incomes over the opportunity costs. |
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The estimates suggested that most active claimants incurred substantial opportunity costs as a result of their participation in the program. |
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This lesson will introduce students to the opportunity costs, personal and financial, that occur when a decision is made. |
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If prices, fees and charges do not reflect full measured opportunity costs of water use, then they may be perceived by the public to be revenue-generating devices disguised as environmental policy measures. |
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When beginning production theory, students learn that opportunity costs are the only costs to be considered when making decisions. |
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If you run cash balances too loose, you risk opportunity costs and the potential loss as a result of less than desired levels of controls. |
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If the learning process leads to capital formation, it seems almost unavoidable to also accumulate in this capital formation the opportunity costs of time spent on education of those receiving education or training. |
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The balance-over-the-cycle target is quite defensible on analytical grounds as it imposes no foregone opportunity costs so long as it can be implemented successfully. |
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There are opportunity costs to not engaging. |
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In science, as in everything else, there are opportunity costs. |
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And they fail to account properly for opportunity costs. |
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The euro has eliminated exchange risk as a source of fragmentation in the euro area financial system and at the same time it has fully exposed the opportunity costs of the remaining barriers to integration. |
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And, there are both costs and opportunity costs of failing to act. |
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Responding to a query, Juvenal said that although conversion projects are attractive to investment, the opportunity costs of conversion should be considered. |
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But if not, you might weigh the opportunity costs of prepping against the likelihood of apocalypse. An asteroid could of course strike the Earth and kill everyone. |
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These risks of investor detriment, whether in the form of direct financial losses or the opportunity costs of inappropriate investments, could undermine consumer confidence in packaged retail investment products. |
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Others have increased the estimates of opportunity costs to take account of the value of unpaid domestic labour, which is not reflected in earnings foregone. |
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This situation also imposes significant opportunity costs on the contractor community at large, which is all too often unfairly denied access to potential business that it has a right to compete for. |
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Catastrophic failures in grinders and shredders can cost enormous amounts of time and money to repair, not to mention the opportunity costs of the down time. |
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