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The phrase "acceptance cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, business, or decision-making, referring to the costs associated with accepting a particular option or decision.
Example: "The acceptance cost of this project must be evaluated before we proceed with the investment."
Alternatives: "cost of acceptance" or "acceptance expenses".
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Do you have a story of "accepting" an adult child's choices, or of what the struggle toward that acceptance cost you?
This would be the most favorable implementation strategy for cultured meat as the public acceptance cost would be paid for by companies looking to benefit economically from the products.
To properly meet the JCAC goals, we propose a cost function that weigh two criteria: the blocking cost function, which takes into account the priority of each service class in each RAT, and the alternative acceptance cost, which reflects the multiplicity of RATs working in a collaborative fashion, mandatory in NGWN.
Other steps regarding the various aspects of this tool - production, usefulness, acceptance, cost, etc. - will follow.
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In the United States, the Government Accountability Office last week issued a report showing that consumers who did not use credit cards "may be made worse off by paying higher prices for goods and services, as merchants pass on their increasing card acceptance costs to their customers".
A subsequent report concluded that "consumers who do not use credit cards may be paying higher prices for goods and service, as merchants pass on their increasing card acceptance costs to all of their customers". It also found that the benefits to merchants of accepting credit cards — convenience, increased sales — can be offset by higher costs.
With the advent of new technologies and the emphasis on innovation, novel engineered particles are being developed that possess superior functional properties, consumer acceptance and cost effectiveness.
Among the questions respondents were asked was: "What 'dream college' do you wish you or your child could attend if acceptance or cost weren't issues?" Below, check out the ten colleges that were most frequently named "dream schools'" by students.
Thus the intervention meets a higher economic threshold for acceptance than cost-effectiveness (where net intervention costs are positive but are considered reasonable, or low enough, relative to the benefits).
Low acceptance of cost-intensive soil conservation technologies (e.g., terracing) calls for developing low-cost erosion control measures.
This proliferation in renewable energy portfolios and PV powerplants demonstrate an increase in the acceptance and cost-effectiveness of this technology4,5.
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