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en What should have been done is a cost-benefit analysis to see if it would be better now to invest in the house and pay for it in cash, or if that money would be better spent for a boiler or new technology.

en Cost is a big challenge. It's not like hospitals aren't used to paying a lot of money for important things like medical equipment, but it's a little more difficult to convince them that money is better spent on information technology rather than new medical technology.

en Every so often there's some money left and there's a fight over the carcass. But it's a cost-benefit analysis. How much money do you want to spend chasing it if there's not that much left?

en We would like to see a comparative analysis of the double-track option and the cost-benefit analysis in financial and human terms of both.

en Maintenance is drastically cut, and less money is spent because you don't have the auxiliary boiler and line.

en Firms in the past year have continued to invest in equipment and technology to improve productivity. And with good reason -- the cost of capital is below the cost of labor.

en [Others say cash-flush private equity firms are overpaying for deals.] They have a lot of money to invest, ... There's the risk that there's too much money.

en They can really look at cash balances. They can look at other accounts and investigate where money is and where money is being spent and how money can be shifted.

en It really comes down to the dollars and cents of the transaction. There's a cost-benefit analysis that's run on each one of these properties.

en The government has spent a lot of money to house people temporarily, but little has been done to enable people to come back and be residents of their city. There's no coherent strategy for the displaced to benefit from the reconstruction through jobs or housing or paying off their mortgages.

en It's a risk-reward, cost-benefit analysis, when you think about it. Sometimes it bites him, sometimes he comes out on the winning end of things.

en The benefit from this is that in this 2.2-mile stretch of water, you will see sometimes lower salinity. To me, that's a cost analysis you've got to do.

en The way we're really going to grow the economy is to invest in people, to invest in innovation, to have the federal government put money in the kind of research that will create the new high-technology, biotechnology industries that will create the millions of new jobs.

en We're all slowly bleeding to death and Smith & Wesson has obviously made a cost-benefit analysis.

en Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene. Of course AOL has a grand opportunity to file suit and claim damages. It would come down to a cost-benefit analysis from them.


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