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Polychromatic glass or electro chromic glass would revolutionize the cladding of buildings if they could be made cost effective.
Meindert Boysen, director of the Centre for Health Technology Evaluation at NICE, said it had been in discussions with the drug's maker, Biogen, about how it can address uncertainties and be made cost effective.
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LNG is the answer to this, providing it can be made cost-effective.
"There's no reason these things can't be made cost-effective," he said, "but you've got to get a lot of people using them".
Big producers are now cementing up hundreds of wells that for a giant corporation are not cost-effective, but could be made cost-effective by smaller companies.
Splitting water with electricity is a promising alternative, but it will take several years before that process can be made cost-effective.
"Piecemeal and stop-go" investment in England's road system is making cost-effective maintenance difficult, MPs have warned.
For example, drug development can be made more cost-effective using synthetic biology methods.
If adopted for future engagement work, there are several ways in which it could be made more cost-effective than in this study.
There is a belief also that Palliative care competes unnecessarily for scarce resources and could be made more cost-effective if the rates of death in acute hospitals could be reduced in favour of deaths at home [ 7- 9].
4 This contributes to a strong argument that highlights the potential for family-centred care to be made more cost-effective and more acceptable to parents, and in some cases to offer important clinical benefits.
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