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Discover LudwigThe phrase "control cost" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "control costs." You can use it when discussing budget management or financial oversight in a business context
Example: "The company implemented new strategies to control costs and improve profitability."
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Second, even though the hybrid pinning adaptive control can reduce the number of controllers, it cannot reduce the control cost.
The choice of control parameters takes into account the control cost and robustness of the controller.
Last year, though, the presidential libraries under federal control cost nearly $42 million to run.
"It allows tighter control over what's included and what's added, which helps control cost".
Basic handheld receivers, about the size of a TV remote control, cost about $190 to $550.
Restaurant chains have managed to combine quality control, cost control, and innovation.
"The profit squeeze is intense and business is reacting by trying to shed workers to control cost.
Three people died within the first moments of the blast.… Restaurant chains have managed to combine quality control, cost control, and innovation.
If you don't have consequences, the people that are killing themselves to control cost are going to say, 'Why am I doing this?' " It is a message, of course, that a doctor can deliver more easily than anyone else.
Opposite to the classical approach the formulation of an 'absolute' control cost is emphasized.
By using such a technique, we can increase the impulse distances and reduce the control cost.
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