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But it's also important to interrogate the cost of that freedom.
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As described below, the study used the Krutilla and Fisher model Krutilla (1975) to interrogate the cost-benefit analysis (CBA) through the net present value to determine whether the water pans costs would be profitable compared to the baseline or "without the adaptation" or "alternative intervention".
However, such a process often relies on finding a suitable compound to interrogate the target which may take a considerable time and is not cost effective.
But watching Sister interrogate the married couples in the audience at " 'Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3" will cost theatergoers no more than $25.
Among other things, Nisman wanted to interrogate the President.
Let's interrogate the role of race in these situations.
Don't interrogate the person.
Don't interrogate the other person.
Do not interrogate the child or ask probing questions.
The one exception was the cost of a 'special mailshot' to identify patients which would involve practice staff interrogating the practice computer with subsequent printing and postage costs for the mailshot.
And at a civic meeting in Canarsie, a working-class section of Brooklyn, earlier this year, homeowners interrogated the mayor about rising taxes and living costs.
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