Sentence examples for calculated opportunity from inspiring English sources

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Participation in the program is rendered attractive by remuneration that exceeds the calculated opportunity costs (Marggraf 2000).

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Consumers classified as frugal are evidently more predisposed than spendthrifts to calculate opportunity costs without cues.

Instead of calculating opportunity cost as the value of the single most attractive foregone alternative, we seem to assemble an idealistic composite of all the options foregone.

Over time, I developed a method for borrowing from savings and calculating opportunity cost as an interest rate, similar to how banks charge interest on loans.

Moreover, we did not calculate opportunity costs such as the productivity loss from participating in an MMT program and the cost of police time spent dealing with crimes.

However the average monthly household income for rural areas (US$125.65) from the last Uganda National Household Income Survey [ 23] was used for calculating opportunity costs as this was deemed a more representative value.

(It is perhaps not accidental that Harris worked in the schools of Pontiac, a city in which nearly every public institution has been taken over by cost-cutting executives working under "emergency manager" contracts. There the value of education is measured in purely econometric terms, reduced to a "product," calculated in "opportunity costs").

In Morocco, Magnan et al. (2012) calculated the opportunity costs of crop residue in no-till systems and found that the shadow value (its value in livestock feeding as opposed to soil mulch) was 25% of the total value of the crop produced during normal rainfall and 75% during drought (when crop residues become most valuable as animal feed).

We then calculated the opportunity for selection and selection differentials on body size for both sexes during three consecutive episodes of selection.

We estimated the potential, or upper limit of directional selection by calculating the opportunity for selection (Im) and the opportunity for sexual selection (Is) following the methods of Wade (1979) and Wade and Arnold (1980).

In our implementation, we take a fixed windows of time and calculate the opportunity for coalescence in this window and divide this opportunity by number of coalescent events observed to yield N eτ.

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