Sentence examples for costs movement from inspiring English sources

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One attempt to address this uncertainty was presented by Sandri et al. (2012), who developed a cost-benefit analysis model for evacuation planning by weighing the cost of issuing evacuation warnings for geographic areas (represented by lost work potential, warning costs, movement costs etc).

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Although there is evidence that the fall in the value of sterling is pushing up manufacturers' costs, movements in the currency market since 23 June have been broadly positive, since they have supported activity and will help rebalance the economy.

Muddiman and the Free At What Cost? movement believe they are closer to an answer.

Perhaps this is all a part of their we-will-downplay-our-social-strategy-at-all-costs movement.

He urged the OFT "to step out from the shadows and help consumers by conducting a full market study that will lift the veil of secrecy from the wholesale cost movements".

It is also possible that the structural barriers in access to care identified as characterising the delivery of end of life care [ 72] may mean that completing ADs does not readily lead to substantial cost movements as healthcare service utilisation does not change substantially.

We found that modeling scenarios where culturally derived costs of movement were highly weighted and in which overland travel was very costly produced the best predictions of possible past movement events.

We present here the cost benefit approach (CBA), a modelling approach that integrates the costs of movement to organisms with the benefits of access to habitat.

We incrementally reduced availability of anthropogenic foods (benefit reduction) and increased energetic costs of movement in response to aversive conditioning treatments (cost increase) to search for thresholds resulting in avoidance of human-dominated patches.

In a similar fashion, ODBA could be particularly useful for assessing the costs of movement in cane toads of differing morphology, e.g. those at invasion fronts tend to have longer legs than those in established populations [1].

Thus for these larval instars, the costs of movement, which include increases in starvation and predation risks are likely greater than the costs of coping with a plant's induced defenses.

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