Sentence examples for elaborate cost from inspiring English sources

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For example, if judges have different costs associated then a more elaborate cost analysis than the one presented here would need to be performed, assessing the costs and probabilities of an error with different combinations of judges.

Describing the costs associated with the mouth care intervention and developing methods for documenting these costs are important for evaluating the public health impact of the intervention and provides the basis for future, more elaborate cost analysis work.

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And the way to do this, we are told, is to subject everything we do to elaborate cost-benefit analysis.

Their elaborate cost-benefit models calculate the "real" costs imposed by warming to decide what warrants action – and by definition, what does not.

The Glaswegian-born academic and presenter, 46, has been sending the left into fits of rage ever since he published Empire in 2003 – an elaborate cost-benefit analysis of the British empire, which concluded that it had, on the whole, been a good thing.

Though this is upscale by the city's standards, for anyone from Europe the prices are negligible, and the most elaborate cocktails cost around £5. Upstairs in the more sedate Solea restaurant, where a decent dinner won't cost more than £25 a head excluding wine (try the homegrown Mexico viognier), couples dine in pairs on finely prepared fusion food.

The costumes are elaborate and cost between $10,000 and $30,000; each act is about 10 minutes long and involves stripping down to a G-string and jewelled pasties [nipple covers], just as it was done in the 1930s - which means I can't stuff myself before a show.

Each was a little more elaborate and cost a bit more.

The real damage to the environment is the massive reserves of coal and tarsands, and elaborate, high-cost secondary/tertiary recovery of oil and gas.

In 1977 he crowned himself emperor of his tiny nation, sitting upon a golden throne shaped like an eagle and his head topped by a diamond-encrusted crown, in an elaborate ceremony costing $22 million.

But if people are risk averse, if they prefer stable economies to unstable ones, then the government can, to use an extreme example, put on million-dollar fireworks shows all over the country, elaborate productions costing millions of dollars that produce nothing of lasting value except memories.

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