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In essence, they combine the generality required for fast hierarchical test path construction with the precision necessary for minimizing the incurred cost, thus fostering cost-effective hierarchical test.
In addition, targeting effective interventions toward those with significantly elevated clinical risk factors may help to foster cost containment.
These countries have been suffering not from too much competition, but from too little: for too long, too many of their workers and producers have been sheltered from competition, fostering high costs and inefficiency.Nor will partial reforms of the kind so far carried out be sufficient.
Over the last few decades, pressures such as rising costs, personnel shortages, and access limitations have raised interest in role substitution as a skill management tool for fostering more cost-effective use of a diversely skilled and flexible workforce [ 134, 135].
But one of its co-authors, Representative Henry A. Waxman, Democrat of California, said some incentives in the law had been used to delay competition, rather than foster it, costing consumers money and denying patients access to life-saving drugs.
The Urban Institute estimates that a national ban on gay and lesbian fostering would cost $87 million to $130 million.
The bureaucrats have little interest in fostering competition that might cost them their jobs.This is particularly true of the security services and prosecutors who have been among the main beneficiaries of Mr Putin's rule.
The Fostering Network is therefore calling on the governments of the UK to provide sufficient funding to allow local authorities to implement allowances that cover the full cost of fostering, a fee structure that pays foster carers for their work, a framework for training foster carers, and support systems that enable them to care for vulnerable children.
A Chinese middle class is emerging, but how long will it take to equal ours and at what cost does fostering it come?
Given their negative consequences, national regulatory authorities have designed policies aimed at reducing switching costs and fostering competition.
Conciliation biologists must devise the means to balance longer-term adaptive capacity with the demographic and genetic diversity costs of fostering ongoing adaptation.
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