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"I always traded time for money," Mr. Lukianuk said.
Big, showy extensions traded time with slow, meaningful walks upstage.
In effect, it meant that she had traded time with Maury for time with Maury's family.
A total of 97.0% (n = 194) were willing to trade time to avoid stroke (health state A), 84.5% (n = 169) traded time when presented with heart failure (C), and 74.5% (n = 149) traded to avoid ACS (B).
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Speed limits always trade time against safety, notes Stephen Glaister of the RAC Foundation, a motoring lobby.
Early in the development stage, most small-business owners are willing to trade time for money.
That's one of the reasons I decided to trade time for money.
Almost all respondents (97.0%) were willing to trade time to avoid living in this health state.
For example, in Study 1, while only 23.3% of caregivers were willing to trade time to avoid health state A, 46.0% of non-caregivers were willing to trade time.
Caregivers (i.e., predominantly parents) were less willing than non-caregivers to trade time, resulting in higher utility scores.
The parent subgroups were generally less willing to trade time (i.e., resulting in higher utility scores) than comparison groups.
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