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I am not referring to the DOE's "Generation-4" nuclear program, which is a diffuse program that will not yield rapid payoff.
They said the $250 million, nearly two-mile-long tunnel — officially, a water transmission main known as a siphon — was an infrastructure investment with a rapid payoff for New York, the nation's third-busiest port.
This could thus have a rapid payoff in mining for the similarities and differences between emergent versus known pathogens.
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But Mr. Califano said that many preventive measures had rapid payoffs in medical and other expenses.
Let's not forget that back in 2001, Mr. Greenspan lent crucial political aid to the first Bush tax cut, arguing that such a cut was necessary to prevent, yes, excessive budget surpluses and too rapid a payoff of the federal government's debt.
In addition, efforts to control Chagas disease, modeled after the rapid-impact programs to alleviate the burden of tropical neglected diseases in sub-Saharan Africa [ 16], could have a rapid and visible payoff on the health status of millions in Latin America.
But the payoff can be rapid.
If stronger and longer patent and copyright protections really do have a payoff in more rapid growth, albeit with a byproduct of higher inequality, then we would have to recognize that inequality was policy driven, not the result of technology.
Big option payoffs came only with rapid growth, not with steady earnings.
Most people start out in ruins, though: these tend to be the easiest sites to access, and the aesthetic payoffs – the pathos of abandonment, the material residue of inscrutable histories – are rapid.
To collect his payoff.
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