It said the option might be "attractive" in cost terms, but added that "this solution is not advocated because it is recognised the closure of this landmark building in a core location within the town centre, even on a temporary basis, would have detrimental effect on the town centre".
So, argues the Welsh Government, add 15 to that number - the expected rise in the number of donors under presumed consent - 15 people, 45 organs and that is not an insignificant number of lives saved, or money saved. 15 might not sound very much but purely in terms of cost to the NHS, just one single donor, argues the government, would make this policy worthwhile in cost terms.
And the cost in terms of beggar-thy-neighbour protectionism and diplomatic poison would be dire.
Regrettably, virtually every U.S. military action entails some cost in terms of American lives and casualties.
Give them up and the cost in terms of power, weight and influence for Britain would be infinitely greater.
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It comes at an immeasurable cost in terms of time and stress as we struggle to keep our noses above the junk (mail).
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What is the cost in terms of the lost output if some of the new spending simply attracts already employed workers from other productive jobs?
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The Taxpayer Bill of Rights brought order to the frontier, but at a serious cost in terms of the amount of process in the system.
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If you can get extra benefits for yourself or your family members at no cost in terms of your own retirement benefit, go for it.
The more flexible IT is in terms of cost structure and in terms of the ability to adopt new technologies, the more successful it will be.
On the minimum wage, the government took great care to limit its potential cost in terms of jobs, for example by setting a lower rate for those aged under 22.
Mr. BRYDEN: Neither country had the means to conduct the first war and both indebted themselves enormously with arms purchases, and the cost in terms of human lives was extraordinary.
The results of these efforts are that nature's fury may not be subdued, but the cost in terms of human lives and economic devastation can be substantially reduced and our capacity to rebuild afterward significantly enhanced.
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Because begging has a cost in terms of energy, Dr Bell speculated that the amount of noise pups make should depend on the degree to which they think they will get a return on their work.
Exactly what will each extra job cost consumers in terms of reduced purchasing power?
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Mature markets like the U.S. come last because they are crowded with strong competitors and cost more in terms of advertising and marketing, he added.
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His book addresses the argument in cost-benefit terms, and concludes that spending 1-2% of global output to avoid a significant temperature rise is a bargain worth taking a similar conclusion to that in his original 2006 study.
The cost, in terms of last-minute concessions to bring over the Bundesrat's supposedly neutral block, is not much more than the extra DM6 billion in tax revenue likely to come from faster-than- expected growth this year.
With almost no hope left, the nation turned to Winston Churchill, the one man who had spoken the truth for years, saying nasty things about Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, even though it cost him in terms of political success and personal reputation.
Recently there was an article in The New Yorker that talked about all the cost savings and how important they are going to be in terms of bending the cost curve over the long term.
"This turns out to be a bargain for the public in terms of cost versus the benefits, " he said.
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The actual cost, in real terms, of many commodities has declined over the past four decades when measured in constant dollars.
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In terms of cost per clicks and cost per actions, FBX was 53% and 85% lower than other comparable environments respectively.
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Mr Lee says he considered manufacturing in Indonesia or Vietnam, but China came out on top in terms of cost and quality.
The sense that Skype is a free service, both in terms of cost and overt corporate control, is a big part of its appeal.
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It provides some much needed elasticity both in terms of cost and more importantly the agility needed in the supply chain to support future growth.
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Data is a race to the bottom in terms of cost.
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What they failed to take into account was the formidable progress that textiles were making at the same time in terms of cost, convenience and technical possibilities.
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