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At the same time, expo organizers have to balance cost and legacy.
Price is an important factor, with cheap teas (called fillers) used to round off a blend and balance cost.
Not all customers are equal, it turns out: some are tremendously profitable, while others, like the guy who calls customer service six times a day to check his account balance, cost more than they're worth.
Richard J. Lazarus, representing the environmental groups that brought the case, said the agency may consider whether companies can bear the cost of less harmful technologies but may not balance cost against environmental harm.
The Explorer may be the sport utility leader, but it is hardly alone, and its story illuminates the kind of trade-offs other automakers made, as they tried to balance cost, safety and market appeal.
In a misguided attempt to find more revenue, lawmakers slipped last-minute changes into a broader tax bill that have resulted in rules that will, on balance, cost Americans abroad more.
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Ideally, policy parameters are chosen to balance costs and benefits.
For comparison, Fitbit's Aria costs £100, while Wahoo's Balance costs £70.
The stated goal is to ensure that new rules appropriately balance costs and benefits.
With charitable contributions leveling off after 20 years of growth, nonprofits are ever mindful of ways they can better balance costs and services.
Florida officials say that the new plan will better balance costs, and that private prisons comply with a 7-percent-savings law.
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