Sentence examples for within willingness from inspiring English sources

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Within the group of respondents with a positive attitude toward wind energy, those willing to live near WTs (category W within willingness) awarded the highest ratings.

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The primary economic research question is whether treatment with steroid combined with anesthetic will be safer and more effective than treatment with local anesthetic alone, at a differential cost within willingness-to-pay thresholds of U.S. payers, using an incremental cost per QALY gained approach.

It also included enquiry into various domains of burden: symptom burden (frequency, intensity, duration), lost productive time (from the HALT questionnaire [27], inserted as a module within HARDSHIP), willingness to pay (WTP) for effective health care for headache, if it were available, and quality of life (QoL) (from WHOQoL-8 [28], also inserted as a module).

I recently gave a diabetes speech in Dubai and afterwards, a doctor in the audience came up to me and said that he found strength and courage deep within my willingness to be vulnerable.

A 95% probability of escitalopram being the most cost-effective was estimated within a willingness to pay that goes from €7000 to €10,000.

Given the wrong mix of circumstances, wrote the political scientist Myron Weiner [9], there may arise "a willingness within the governing elite, including the military, and within the populace as a whole, to take chances in international affairs without any careful calculations as to the probability of a successful outcome".

Most evaluations calculated the probability of cost-effectiveness within different willingness-to-pay thresholds.

These ICERs were well within the willingness-to-pay thresholds of £20 000 per QALY (UK) or €30 000 per QALY (Spain).

Assuming a 4% detection rate, each additional CRC diagnosis made would cost £6125, which is well within the willingness-to-pay threshold of £20 000 currently used by NICE (Longworth et al, 2013).

Ranibizumab monotherapy was associated with an ICER of £24 028 per QALY gained relative to laser therapy alone, a value within the willingness-to-pay threshold of £30 000 per QALY gained that has generally been considered cost-effective in the UK.

An intervention that offers the lowest cost per QALY gained is typically considered to be cost-effective provided that the ICER remains within a willingness-to-pay threshold that a society is prepared to pay to gain a unit of health benefit (e.g. a QALY).

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