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"The returns to investments in nutrition have high benefit cost ratios, and that this should be a top development priority".
This puts pressure on its fixed cost ratios, gives it a lack of scale economies and makes it more highly operationally geared.
In parallel, around 14,000 jobs will be cut over three years in an attempt to make cost ratios vaguely competitive.
In consequence, the smaller firm should budget higher parts and labour cost ratios, while the larger firm should budget higher overhead cost ratios and larger investments in fixed assets.
We expect to hear about re-engineering, cost cutting, and productivity opportunities, but with sales densities falling, cost ratios rising and gross margins restricted due to competitive pressures, then we see little prospect for growth.
Such a modified CubeSat platform can potentially deliver a high performance to mass and cost ratios.
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"Some of these schemes have benefit-to-cost ratios of ten to one or better.
estimates that federal spending on levees pays for itself six times over, and studies of other flood-control measures in the developed world find benefit-to-cost ratios of three or four to one.
Overall, the higher the PCV13 price as well as the indirect herd effects, the lower the benefit-cost ratios.
Benefit-to-cost ratios resulting from geometric-based designs are compared with those from flow networks determined using multivariable optimization.
A social cost method shows the regional control scenarios benefit-cost ratios vary from 4.3 to 5.1 with large uncertainty.
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