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The desire-satisfaction view may render interpersonal comparisons empirically meaningful (by relating the interpersonally significant maximal and minimal levels of welfare for each individual to the attainment of his or her most and least preferred alternatives), but at the expense of running into problems of expensive tastes or adaptive preferences (Hausman 1995).
A three-venue museum would create operational problems, including the expense of running it, said Steward.
The downside, she notes, is the expense of running programs not usually found in schools.
Analysts said these arrangements were wise, given the difficulty and expense of running e-commerce operations.
"And that can significantly reduce the expense of running new ductwork by breaking through walls and ceilings".
The comparisons reflect the immediate expense of running the cars or appliances shown — the price incurred from pump or plug to car or device.
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Central stands 63% of these expenses of running the place, the N.Y.H. & H., 37%.
The The money will help pay the expenses of running the place.
The money will help pay the expenses of running the place.
"We couldn't survive because of the expenses of running an office and charging such low commissions," Ms. Scott said.
Instead, it borrowed the surplus, replacing the cash with Treasury notes, and spent the loan proceeds paying the ordinary expenses of running the federal government.
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