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In finance, risk poses a cost.
Cybercrime poses a cost to the global economy of nearly $1 trillion a year.
The neutral nature of group I introns suggests that their spread and loss may be stochastic events with rare movement occurring through reverse splicing and the more frequent intron loss occurring most likely through chance or when intron mobility, splicing, and/or processing (e.g., degradation) poses a cost to the host cell [ 7].
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The rearing of a single fungal clone within a colony is not expected to pose a cost to the ants in relation to increased colony susceptibility to infection, because the cultivar itself does not have an efficient defense against typically infecting Escovopsis [68; Poulsen et al. in preparation; Little et al. in preparation].
CF poses a significant cost burden on UK society, with non-health care and indirect costs representing 57%% of total average costs, and HRQOL being considerably lower than in the general population.
The cMYP, however, poses a substantial cost in countries with decentralized health systems or with a substantial number of development assistance partners.
It poses a significant cost to affected individuals, including ~15% rate of suicide, and to society as a whole, affecting 1% to 3% of the population.
First and foremost, like any mitigation effort, the sector suffers from externality issues: avoided deforestation poses an opportunity cost to the country engaged in it, and this cost increases the more that countries increase regulation.
Drug wastage associated with universal stockage poses an opportunity cost while artesunate supplies are limited, as hospitals seeing many cases may consequently have inadequate drug available.
Spending on CCS poses a fateful opportunity cost.
Under the condition of system adequacy, flexibility never poses a challenge in a cost-minimal capacity mix.
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