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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 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 Eradication of this unquenchable shrub [tamarisk] will save water, lower salinity levels and create a more congenial habitat for the Southwest Willow Flycatcher and a number of other riparian species.

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 I didn't think he was a Derby horse until he won the Santa Anita Derby. He and War Emblem, they were crying out for more distance. Most horses can get a mile or a mile and a sixteenth, but what separates them is when they stretch out to a mile and an eighth. Until they go a mile and an eighth, you don't really know what you've got.

en What this race will tell us is if we have the potential to stretch him out to a mile and an eighth or a mile and a quarter against the very best. I would be surprised if he didn't run well at a mile and a sixteenth. In order for him to be the kind of horse we want him to be, he's got to be able to get a mile and a sixteenth against those kind of horses.

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 It all depends on how the bankrupt airlines ... utilize the cost savings they achieve. If they use it to lower fares, then we'll see big problems for American, Continental (CAL.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) and even the discount airlines. The cost per seat mile will be lowered fairly significantly.

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

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

en [A visibly shaken Blanco described a helicopter tour she had taken as] mile after mile after mile of homes inundated with water. ... This catastrophe is unprecedented.

en Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. We had storms come through and we had 25 mile per hour winds. I went down to the lower lake and with that wind and the chop on the water, I couldn't see anything.

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 You can imagine the extraordinary force that a billion gallons of water has coming over these levees, ... It happened on a seven-mile stretch simultaneously.

en There are certain pressures and things that change your life to a degree that, in the cost benefit analysis that constantly goes on, sometimes makes you think, 'Maybe I should just leave.'


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