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been cost-effective
adjective
Returning a benefit that justifies the initial investment; economical.
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In the past, it has not always been cost-effective to retro-fit green features to older homes.
Mr. Blair said this technology had been cost-effective in areas that have 5 to 15 customers near each mile of line.
Housing specialists said the study demonstrated that the city's subsidies had been cost-effective, that the programs created homeowners with a stake in their communities and inspired neighbors outside the projects to improve their homes -- all of which, consequently, motivates banks to make more and larger mortgage and home improvement loans in the community.
Cathy Woollums, a lawyer and VP of environmental services at Berkshire Hathaway who was also on the panel, said that the move toward sustainable grids in the energy sector has been cost-effective, and therefore, "It's a win-win-win for everyone.
Our results suggest that school closure as a single intervention would not have been cost-effective during the recent pandemic.
Consequently school closure would not have been cost-effective during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic (Additional file 1: e-Table 5).
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