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Health care planners might decide on a ceiling value λ for these additional costs so that one setting should replace another setting only if the ICER is below this λ.
If the variability amongst the providers is very small with no obvious outliers, one might decide on a much lower nominal level of significance such as 5% or to proceed with a different analysis for comparison, or no analysis.
A publication's management might decide on a new look for a number of reasons.
Win or lose, Mr Chrétien is nearly five years older than 58-year-old Mr Martin and might decide on a dignified withdrawal to the golf course.
The filing deadline for the office doesn't come until Dec. 12, and some of the remaining candidates might decide on another occupation before then.
He said he is heartened by the new law in California though wary about what that state's Supreme Court might decide on the matter.
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If the company continues to grow, and its financial reporting requirements become more complex, the chief executive might decide to bring on a full-time controller who can take charge of maintaining the business's general ledger and bank accounts.
When a low-income person with diabetes must choose between paying for his medication or buying a vegetable-heavy dinner, he might decide to rely on inexpensive and high-energy density food, like a Double Cheeseburger at McDonald's, which costs only $1.19 (about 0.31 cents per calorie).
On the other hand, Imperial might decide to go on the acquisition trail itself.
"If it's to grow your company based on sales made without ever seeking investors, you might decide to pass on patent protection," Shah explained.
And while in the Democratic tsunami of 2006 their Democratic challengers did somewhat better than expected, no one really thought that genuinely credible opponents like Martinez and Garcia might decide to take on the brothers in 2008.
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