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Break even.
If you break even, you don't make any money, but you don't lose any either.
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You lose your other bet (which would pay 1-1) but win the insurance, resulting in breaking even.
TRU recycle in break-even SFRs is much less effective from a point of view of reducing spent nuclear fuel radiotoxicity.
JT-60SA is a superconducting tokamak designed to operate in break-even equivalent conditions for a long pulse duration (typically 100 s) with a maximum plasma current of 5.5 MA.
If we are interested not only in break-even point, but also in profit value over time, for instance after 3 or 6 years, from Figure 9 we can see that after 6 years profit value for the case TR1 will overcome profit value for the case TR2 even though the initial revenue for the case TR1 is three times lower than for the case TR2.
An adult diabetologist's practice would require a 19% increase in overall reimbursement in order to break even in the baseline case scenario; the individual diabetologist would require a 63% increase.
Mr. Heins said that he expected BlackBerry, formerly Research in Motion, to break even in the current quarter despite doubling its spending on marketing to promote the Z10.
A health board needs to save the equivalent of almost £1m a week in order to break even in the next financial year.
"We're not in business to break even.
Bulk mailing plans that rely on the postal service need a response rate approaching one in 100 to break even.
He figures he needs $8 million in assets to break even.
On a 300-mile flight he'll need to collect $780 in revenues to break even.
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