Sentence examples for cost of scope from inspiring English sources

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It is worth noting that this decrease in the overall performance demonstrates that the protein kinase superfamily is a challenging scenario, justifying the need for kinase-specific classifiers at the cost of scope.

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As our data points to the majority of students and doctors owning smartphones, it could be argued that the cost of scoping, designing and developing suitable high quality apps and advertising the utility of free apps that are available, is the more pertinent issue to be immediately addressed.

(The time is 1941). And the picture does stand firm, as a dogged account of one man's grit and determination.However, at the cost of power, scope and stature, it is a peculiarly bloodless drama, for its content.

Within each group, and at different levels of coverage, interventions are evaluated singly and then in combination, allowing for non-linear interactions in terms of effectiveness (multiplicative) as well as costs ([dis]economies of scope).

The agreement should cover scope of projects, costs out of scope, intellectual property rights, timeline and delivery of final product and who owns the final product.

A health system perspective was used; costs and benefits beyond the health system (e.g. productivity costs) were out of scope.

Traditionally military and police aid programs have been authorized by the State Department, with a well-developed set of laws and procedures designed to inform Congress and the public of the cost and scope of the programs and place parameters on their use, including injecting human rights conditions and criteria into decisions on what countries receive assistance.

If there is insufficient user training, if the technology itself is unfriendly, or if the physician and organizational routines are not aligned with the technology, the CITAT scores for that hospital will be low, regardless of the cost or scope of the technologic acquisition.

The assumption was that one-tenth of the total cost of the reusable scope was written off.

Before the end of the nineteenth century articles made of aluminum were considered luxury goods; however, with reductions in the cost of production, the scope of application was greatly expanded.

[N] If the intent of the regulations is to evolve into a better regulated profession it cannot be at the cost of decreasing our scope of practice.

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