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This turned out to be a grievous miscalculation that overlooked all the other variables – from incentive to win to sensitivity to cost – that affect success in warfare.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a worldwide public health problem with an increasing incidence and prevalence, poor prognosis, and high treatment cost that affects people of all ages and demographic backgrounds [ 1].
Still, it remains unclear how far Kohlberg Kravis will go in accepting environmental performance costs that affect its profits.
The actual cost of construction can vary from the budgeted costs that affect category funds available going forward.
Such a distinction proves useful as it permits to detect the differences existing between disease costing this being an economic appraisal method and the financial analyses that only consider those costs that affect the year-end figures of a business.
Pircalabu et al. [28] used the copula model to study the association of size of wind power generation with the costs that affect wind power pricing in Danish power market.
It is shown that such an EI can successfully include the "externalities" (Labor, Capital and Environmental Remediation costs) that affect the planning of anthropic energy conversion systems, and that it can also be employed to assess the evolutionary patterns of natural systems.
Climate change mitigation through land management could also impart unintended environmental and social costs that affect the most vulnerable sectors of society, for example from converting lands in subsistence farming to large scale carbon plantations, or by restriction of fuel wood harvest for domestic uses.
This paper finds that the fishing fleet in the Galapagos Islands behaves as profit maximizing firms, because they consider all the benefits and costs that affect both their participation decision as well as their decision about how frequently to be active after they have decided to participate.
Just last month, for example, the advocacy and consumer support organization FamiliesUSA issued a report about the high out-of-pocket costs that affect many people who now have insurance, including those who bought coverage through the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
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