Sentence examples for equalisation costs from inspiring English sources

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But with today's disparities, equalisation costs too much.

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We present a bit rate maximising per-tone equalisation (BM-PTEQ) cost function that is based on an exact subchannel SNR as a function of per-tone equaliser in discrete multitone (DMT) systems.

The equalisation of tax cost the government 1.2 million rupees of lost revenue.

Until the 1991-92 reforms, a policy of "freight equalisation" (under which the cost of transporting coal and iron ore, abundant in Bihar, was based solely on weight not distance) undid its comparative advantage in steel and electricity production.Another grievance was the low fixed level of royalties paid by the central government for the mineral wealth extracted from the region.

To some extent this is probably down to globalisation and factor price equalisation – to put it crudely: competition from cheap labour.

There is in economics a concept known as the "factor price equalisation theorem", which suggests the rewards for work in different places will tend to converge.

Lansbury had long argued that a degree of rates equalisation across London was necessary, to share costs more fairly.

But Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said he had pointed out to his team's rivals that a relaxation of restrictions on development would not necessarily lead to an equalisation of performance between manufacturers and that it would increase costs.

Pooling and purchasing costs were minimal, due to a lack of risk equalisation or cross subsidisation and limited purchasing.

Some think it is a price worth paying for an equalisation in the size of constituencies, the change that is expected most to benefit them.

In 1948, Paul A Samuelson's "factor-price equalisation theorem" lucidly showed that under conditions of unlimited free trade without transportation costs (and with other idealised assumptions), market forces would equalise the prices of all factors of production, including the wage rate for any standardised kind of labour, around the world.

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