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The primary welfare issue is getting the quantity right, not accommodating the cost of emissions control.

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Mr Grayling has very little room for manoeuvre: cuts of £350m to legal aid have been hugely controversial; slashing court and probation budgets still further simply to accommodate the cost of greater incarceration would be extremely unpopular, especially with the prospect of yet more public sector cuts to be announced.

Medicine has changed to accommodate the cost of the technology.

Meanwhile, excess dollars flowed into international markets as the United States expanded its money supply to accommodate the costs of its military campaign in the Vietnam War.

Although The Gambia would receive financial support for a PCV program from the GAVI Alliance according to the co-financing scheme, the country's healthcare expenditures (~$15 per capita per annum [ 19]) must also accommodate the costs for the two new vaccines (Hepatitis B and Hib) already introduced as well as the six traditional EPI vaccines.

With that said, when presented with a tradeoff that researchers might make to accommodate the costs of returning results (lengthening the time to scientific discovery), a large majority preferred to minimize the adverse effects on research - 84% would prefer to receive a small number of actionable results (60%) or no results at all (24%) in order to avoid significantly slowing research progress.

The agency also had to accommodate the increased cost of the James Webb Space Telescope.

"Hard working families are already worried about how they will accommodate the rising cost of many day to day necessities such as childcare, rail fares and food.

But he says it was the culmination of a soul-sapping and ultimately unsuccessful battle with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on how to accommodate the rising cost of the James Webb Space Telescope within an overall agency budget being squeezed by efforts to reduce federal spending and shrink the deficit.

2. Manchester Relocating to a northern city would cut the costs of accommodating the 650 MPs and 788-odd peers - renting costs and housing prices are much lower and it would cut travelling times for northern, Scottish and Northern Irish MPs.

The cost of accommodating the swelling number of refugees is staggering.

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