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"worthwhile cost" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a cost that is worth the investment or effort, and that offers value or a desired return on the investment. For example, "The worthwhile cost of the new software has already resulted in significant savings for the company."
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A former KBR executive who deemed bribery a worthwhile cost of doing business now faces prison time.
More forgiving critics sometimes defend the racist and misogynist aspects of Hannah's writing as purely ironic or satirical, or the unfortunate but worthwhile cost of his linguistic talent.
To get there it just needs to convince people that giving up some of their privacy is a worthwhile cost to mitigate the risk of something else being lost.
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Perhaps a bit of discomfort, vulnerability and risk are actually worthwhile costs, and we shouldn't automatically push potentially uncomfortable choices aside.
They would need to explain how they intend for this transition to work, how they could either avoid those negative consequences or justify them as worthwhile costs given the benefits.
We could not evaluate this quantity, but we could evaluate the threshold value that would render the intervention beneficial, which was judged to be worthwhile if: Cost savings – intervention cost > = 0.
If Standard Life were to float at 240p a share and then paid a dividend of 10.8p over the next year, he said, a higher-rate taxpayer would need £2,300 worth of shares just to make worthwhile the cost of the necessary self-select Isa wrapper.
While there is no evidence of mortality benefit there is evidence from surrogate markers that this intervention is worthwhile and cost effective.
It is certainly worthwhile modeling costs before making decisions about deployment [36] and it is important to take the cost of network traffic into account in addition to the cost of the cloud instances as this may be significant.
Exceptionally, direct treatment costs beyond cumulated inpatient costs including costs for non-inpatient care (day hospital treatment, outpatient and complementary care) was applied [ 13], but data collection is laborious and might not be worthwhile since costs for inpatient care make up the largest share (75 92% [ 9, 14]) of total treatment costs.
The main findings are that a convoy provides a worthwhile benefit-cost ratio when more than 30% of the traffics in the convoys and the traffic load exceeds 5500 vehicles/h for a three-lane motorway.
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