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The massacre, and others like it in recent months, show how difficult devising an effective strategy to head off an attack can be — and the exceptionally high cost it can exact on those on the front lines.
Federal officials defended the exceptionally high cost — so far about $177 million for the nearly one million cubic yards of debris handled by the Army Corps — saying it was justified by the complicated assignment of quickly disposing of debris in the midst of a major urban area.
However, due to the exceptionally high cost of living, many of the city's middle and lower-class families have been leaving the city for the outer suburbs of the Bay Area, or for California's Central Valley.
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One reason for the exceptionally high costs found by Hansen and his colleagues is that the study isn't simply estimating the cost of preventing global temperatures from rising to 2 °C above preindustrial levels, the standard threshold most climate-focused policymakers are now hoping for and the stated goal of the Paris deal.
Meanwhile Switzerland's electrical and mechanical engineering industry has shown it understands that some areas of Switzerland, most notably Geneva and Zurich, have exceptionally high costs of living, and has agreed to regional minimum wages.
Except for certain patients with exceptionally high costs (called outliers), the hospital is then paid a flat rate for the DRG.
Given the exceptionally high costs of such studies, and the subsequent ethical considerations, it is both important and logical to set realistic go/no-go criteria for efficacy before such trials.
Costs per day stay in PICU and other hospital wards will be estimated on a per diem basis to more accurately estimate total hospital costs for this group of patients (PICU costs are typically skewed due to some cases having very long stays with exceptionally high costs).
That's in spite of a new provision that would help Alaska's exceptionally high-cost health insurance market.
1. Reinsurance, a transitional three-year program that collects contributions from all health insurers and pays out to those serving "exceptionally high-cost enrollees".
"We still see fentanyl taking an exceptionally high toll".
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