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He added that an imminent code-share was "unlikely but something we wouldn't rule out … so long as it didn't compromise cost, turnaround or punctuality".
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Understanding what compromises cost-effective, clinically and culturally appropriate treatment for these injuries will substantially improve the evidence base and contribute to better care.
The TiC-P consists of two different parts: part one (16 items) compromises costs due to loss of production including absenteeism from paid and unpaid work, and presenteeism.
They are slow (they don't let in much light), rarely impressive optically and the compromise on cost means they are flimsy.
This compromise added cost, weight and complexity, but was thought to make the car appealing to more buyers, at least until a public charging infrastructure is in place.
A compromise between cost and precision entails modelling and simplification of all the link elements.
Our approach finds technologies that provide an optimal compromise between cost, emissions, and water consumption.
"Today, to achieve this, use cases involve a compromise between cost, consistency, control and flexibility," she said.
Reliability-based design optimization (RBDO) aims to find the best compromise between cost reduction and safety assurance.
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