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Bundled payments are already being used in the U.S. for conditions with fairly predictable costs, like appendicitis and even chemotherapy.
The company stopped offering a defined-benefit plan to new managers in 2001, putting in its place a cash-balance plan, which has more predictable costs.
But beyond the predictable costs and performance benefits, if 64-bit computing follows the PC's historical patterns, this migration may bring a surprise or two.
But his raw material is imported, so a weaker zloty only reminds him that having a stable exchange rate would provide more predictable costs.
A 1961 NASA news release announcing Mr. Holmes's hiring described him as "an industrial executive known for his ability to bring multimillion-dollar government projects in on time and within predictable costs".
Then figure in the predictable costs of maintenance, the opportunity costs of the mortgage down payment and the amount one could have saved by renting a similar place more cheaply.
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But the rise of a racist far right across Europe is more than just a predictable cost of an overwhelmingly beneficent change.
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