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en It costs too much and benefits too few people. If the school feels strongly about it, they can do it on their own.

en If you care about progress in market opening, you are going to have to have more ambitious compacts for sharing the downside costs as well as the benefits of open trade, ... As economists, we talk about how the benefits of lower prices are broadly shared. But the costs are very heavily concentrated.

en The mayor feels so strongly about building new schools that last year he put up the $1.3 billion in school construction funds that the state failed to send us - above and beyond the $1.3 billion for school construction [the city] put up last year.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. Human capital analysis starts with the assumption that individuals decide on their education, training, medical care, and other additions to knowledge and health by weighing the benefits and costs. Benefits include cultural and other non-monetary gains along with improvement in earnings and occupations, while costs usually depend mainly on the foregone value of the time spent on these investments.

en We're proud of him because of the person he is and because he feels so strongly that he has a story that is inspirational, and he's willing to tell it over and over and share with other people and give people hope, ... I think that says a lot about his character.

en We're proud of him because of the person he is and because he feels so strongly that he has a story that is inspirational, and he's willing to tell it over and over and share with other people and give people hope. I think that says a lot about his character.

en I know he feels strongly about it, but there are others who feel strongly about certain tax issues,

en It just feels like home. I have three young children and from the school system to recreation to the people this is just a place that feels right. The fact that it's only an hour and a half from where I work, just made it perfect.

en The research is clear that raising speed limits costs lives. People need to weigh the benefits of getting places faster versus the fact that more people will die in crashes.

en Although people are going to save money on average out-of-pocket costs, the benefit is not ideally structured to help people with chronic diseases. In general, the benefits are not going to be equally distributed.

en These companies are not expecting to cut costs, they're offering these benefits just to cut down on turnover, attract people and keep them.

en A number of other U.S. companies have already taken similar action in the face of these rising costs and increasing global competition. In particular, U.S. healthcare costs continue to rise at high rates. When these benefits were conceived decades ago, no one could have foreseen the explosive cost inflation that we have been experiencing in recent years. These costs are simply not sustainable.

en Eighty-six percent of (premium) costs are costs of the benefits themselves.

en The benefits to the people of the state of Florida of having a fair, relatively politics-free reapportionment would outweigh the costs,

en Strong competition between these organizations is resulting in additional benefits and lower costs for people with Medicare,


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