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They need to avoid big splurges of capital on projects that may not pay off.

It also allows you to pursue other projects that may not pay, especially at the beginning.

Many planners resist wasting resources on planning projects that may never happen.

Now under negotiation are educational projects that may cost him $100 million and proposals from several hospitals.

The agency will also work on "unspecified projects" that may include "expansions under the flagship Coke brand," he said.

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is needed for development projects that may have negative impacts on people and environment.

This is especially significant in contexts such as off-grid or renewable energy projects that may have higher energy costs.

She warned that money for solar, wind and geothermal projects could get siphoned off "in these multibillion-dollar projects that may or may not ever get built".

He has poured extra money into research and development while relaxing timelines on projects that may not pay off for a decade.

Consultants know it's harder to cut spending on patients than research projects that may or may not produce treatments in many years' time.

There is scope for more in depth image analysis of a larger body of projects that may reveal more detailed findings that could contribute to future guideline discussions.

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