To them, a fully renewable power system is not only achievable, but makes economic sense.
Such supply-chain waste can be built into the price, and usually makes economic sense.
Still, ownership typically only makes economic sense for those looking for stay put for several years.
While growing his own vegetables obviously makes economic sense, Chef Mooney says the benefits are much broader than that.
Raising the price makes economic sense but is the last thing a populist government wants to do.
With this new technology you can make this fast search happen in a way that makes economic sense.
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Both reports should convince the restaurant industry that bedazzling customers with calorie-laden fare no longer makes economic sense.
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It simply makes economic sense to substitute debt for equity, and that's what leveraged takeovers and levereage buyouts do.
That such a long haul makes economic sense for Japanese shippers suggests something is badly wrong with the railway.
It makes economic sense for Britain to wait and see how the euro does before deciding whether to join.
As Elizabeth Corcoran and others detail in the cover story, the technology has almost gotten to the point where it makes economic sense.
Aside from doing the morally right thing, Jane Searing said, funding more programs for adults with autism makes economic sense.
Given those numbers, logic dictates that investing in great young players during their early years of free agency makes economic sense.
Georgia Power argues the plant makes economic sense in the long run.
It also makes economic sense to encourage emission-reductions where they are cost-effective.
And so we get enough people buying these cars to reduce oil use that eventually, it makes economic sense for people to install chargers.
Banks will only issue equity because regulators force them to do so, not because it makes economic sense to reduce the costs of financial distress.
Besides good demographics, the concept just makes economic sense Each of these programs costs a small fraction of what it takes to make television show.
And I think what we need to do is look for a way to extend the proposal -- extend the tax cut, which makes economic sense.
Finally, at a time when women outrank men in education and income, it no longer makes economic sense for a woman to marry up in terms of education.
Because there has not been any credible proposal that anyone has seen that could pass Congress or makes economic sense that creates the kind of revenue necessary without raising rates.
This is a full-fledged tradition that makes economic sense.
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Price discrimination, points out Mr Odlyzko, makes economic sense.
Make sure the rich pay their share, but in a way that makes economic sense: you can boost the tax take from the wealthy by eliminating loopholes while simultaneously lowering marginal rates.
Similar work is under way at the University of Vermont's Proctor Maple Research Center, where professor Abby van den Berg is studying whether it makes economic sense for maple syrup producers to expand into birch.
If other firms expect to be more efficient at exploiting your innovation, and so will pay more to use it than the innovative firm could make by keeping it to itself, it makes economic sense to license it to them.
Since Mr Bush's tax cuts expire at the end of next year, Mr Obama could try to reform the tax and entitlement systems simultaneously, which makes economic sense since so many aspects of health care and retirement impact the tax code.
This has been and should be treated as an emergency, as it makes economic sense to provide benefits to people that are -- because of what happened in this economy two years ago -- with the type of support that they need.
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