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In these cases, even quite small usability improvements can bring enormous financial benefits, justifying high fees.
We argue to courts with straight faces and much passion that coupons class members will never use, extended warranties they don't need, and, in the case of securities class actions, mere pennies in recoveries for each dollar of damage they are alleged to have suffered, are "benefits" justifying my fees.
While comparisons between studies are limited because of inherent variability in patients, disease severity and treatments, an assessment of the relative efficacy and tolerability of a treatment is nevertheless helpful for determining whether a regimen offers potential benefits, justifying further study.
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It makes the following recommendations in respect of CCTV: If video or audio monitoring is (or is likely) to be used, consider – preferably using an impact assessment – whether the benefits justify the adverse impact.
"The original 'living wage' concept that Speaker Quinn proposed, and the partnership supported, provided the city with the flexibility to exempt important projects from the living wage law if the project benefits justified such exemption," Ms. Wylde said in the statement, e-mailed by a spokesman.
The question is, do the benefits justify that risk?
It is thus important to conduct a cost effectiveness analysis to indicate whether an intervention provides high value where its health benefits justify its costs.
Perhaps this is one case where seeing is believing: unlike in the United States, many Spaniards have actually experienced having a customized phone – perhaps they've found the associated benefits justify a cost increase.
"We are disappointed not to be able to recommend bevacizumab as well, but we have to be confident that the benefits justify the considerable cost of this drug," he said.
Such an individual will always want to begin a diet or an exercise routine tomorrow, or to reduce consumption of tobacco later (because the long-term benefits justify the lost utility tomorrow) but not today (because of the immediate gratification from food, tobacco, or leisure).
The ends (human benefits) justify the means (the use of animals) even if they suffer, because their use is considered to be necessary for human gains.
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