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The major performing institutions of the 19th century have continued into the 21st century with only minimum structural change, except for a rather belated movement toward unionization of personnel; this development has of course improved the performers' lot greatly, while increasing the costs of performance.
Research & development (R&D) and supporting policies lower the costs of performance standards and economic signals by pushing new technologies to market and lowering the costs of existing technologies by removing deployment market barriers.
"A lack of clear cloud usage and operational data results in performance problems, challenges with reporting to management on costs of performance, payment for resources that customers ultimately don't use, and unexpected bills". More than half of companies also say they are not satisfied with the onboarding and support processes provided by their cloud providers.
Large incentives are salient and increase the likelihood that the costs of performance improvement, including the opportunity costs of not doing something else, are covered [ 16, 47, 101].
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Shelton Stanfill, president of the Wolf Trap Farm Park Foundation, said yesterday that the festival in Vienna, Va., where the Joffrey is to perform June 19-21, had given the company an advance on its fees and was paying the extra costs of performances of "Trinity," by the company's director, Gerald Arpino.
This is also consistent with the prediction from Proposition 3, which stated that performance-based layoffs are more likely to occur when the costs of performance-based layoffs are low.
Therefore, in my opinion, the plaintiffs were entitled to specific performance of the contract and since defendant has failed to perform, the proper measure of damages should be the cost of performance.
This flexibility is valuable to users in a range of scenarios, but it comes with the cost of performance.
These were all cases in which, under similar circumstances, the appellate courts followed the "value" rule instead of the "cost of performance" rule.
In that case, the Minnesota court, in a substantially similar situation, adopted the "cost of performance" rule as-opposed to the "value" rule.
It may be observed that Groves v. John Wunder Co., supra, is the only case which has come to our attention in which the cost of performance rule has been followed under circumstances where the cost of performance greatly exceeded the diminution in value resulting from the breach of contract.
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