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It is argued that both labour and financial costs can be properly linked to an equivalent resource consumption through a back-to-resource accounting procedure that expresses the total exergy consumption required to "generate" one man-hour of work or one monetary unit of currency circulation.
The question of whether this bed, or the equivalent resource spent elsewhere, would save more lives is surely important and not easy to answer without a full consideration of the health economic implications.
This causes greater divergence among populations of contrasting resource supply levels than is observed among populations with equivalent resource supply levels, causing stronger patterns of local adaptation (Lopez Pascuaa et al., 2012).
Assessments of 'minimal interventions' (such as self-help and computerised self-help treatments) and suchlike which demonstrate that less resource-intensive services can achieve equivalent clinical outcomes [ 69] imply potential benefits in access, because more effective treatments can be provided from equivalent resource.
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Fine, say Syracusans, but why doesn't government give equivalent resources to companies that can provide higher-paying jobs?
However, we consider the dynamically generated RDF graph an advantage of OpenTox services, and, moreover, it does not preclude linking dynamically generated resources with equivalent resources that have stable identifiers, if such exist.
According to Gaffney, Cline and Associates (UK), Galkynysh has the second largest petroleum equivalent resources in the world after the North Block Complex South Pars reserves in Qatar/Iran.
The company says it is "currently assessing over 35 new projects from some eight billion barrels of oil equivalent resources," and "expects cash flows from operations will increase by around 50% from 2009 to 2012 in a $60 per barrel oil price world, and by over 80% with $80 per barrel prices".
I estimate the impact of Florida's statewide CSR policy by comparing the deviations from prior achievement trends in districts that were required to reduce class size to deviations from prior trends in districts that received equivalent resources but were not required to reduce class size.
In Brazil, for example, the USGS assessed several major basins in 2012 USGS 20122) and suggested that there are between 54 billionP9595) and 343 billion (P05) recoverable barrels of oil equivalent resources in just ten assessed Brazilian basins (Solimões, Amazonas, Parnaíba, Paraná, Foz do Amazonas, Sergipe-Alagoas, Espírito Santo, Campos, Santos and Pelotas).
That's true chiefly when all the parties come to arbitration with roughly equivalent resources.
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