Companies shouldn't take cost savings or other benefits for granted.
And so what I've done is I've said to all the agencies in the federal government, number one, you have to always take cost as well as benefits into account when you're proposing new regulations.
Will he, like so many chief executives before him, take his cost-cutting measures one step too far?
The company said in its earnings announcement that it expects to take new cost cutting moves in the fourth quarter.
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There is a lot of debate about the right discount rate to use, but the conservative approach is to take the cost of government borrowing.
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In practical terms, it means that you have to take economic cost-benefit trade-offs into account in environmental laws, and keep environmental trade-offs in mind with economic development.
Instead, it is using an inflation index it has developed, called the Higher Education Cost Adjustment, which is designed to take into account the cost of the goods and services purchased by colleges and universities, and which is consistently higher than CPI.
Franchisees are often better served with arbitration than litigation, which can take longer and cost more.
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These days, however, most college bowl game partners generally take neither a cost-effective nor creative marketing approach.
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It will take longer and cost more, even after you account for it taking longer and costing more.
Rather, farmers choose them because they are easier to manage, demand less weeding and take lower-cost, less toxic herbicides.
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The same is true of financial assets and it does not take long or cost much to create new shares.
Inventing a new drug may take years and cost millions, as Samuels noted, but software products require relatively little up-front investment.
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Experts fear the result will be a temporary shortage of airline pilots, which might force airlines to take on the cost of pilot training.
Third, when deciding on drug approvals, European regulators may take into consideration cost and cost-effectiveness (including comparisons to other available therapies), whereas the FDA cannot.
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The deal is a stopgap until the International Court of Justice rules on the dispute, which is likely to take years and cost lots in lawyers' fees.
But that official rate does not take into account cost of living and when you factor in the fact that it costs more to live in San Francisco than in Topeka, Kansas, for example, then you see that those rates are considerably higher.
"It is vitally important for policymakers to understand the reasons for the very high cost of motor insurance, especially for young drivers and to take steps to bring that cost down, " she added.
The goal is to take several years before cost-of-living increases begin to reduce its value.
Making sure that the benefits exceed the cost will take work, to be sure.
Relate said politicians should take into account the cost to the economy of families breaking up.
The calculations did not take into account the cost-effectiveness or feasibility of the trading ideas.
Airlines have little financial incentive to take into account the cost to passengers of, say, delays.
Consumers are buying cars and homes, finally, to take advantage of low cost mortgage and car loan rates.
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In an economy closed to flows of trade and finance, the cost will take the form of lower incomes.
Such a programme would take years and also cost a lot of money.
The chairman of the Constables Committee, Constable John Gallichan, said it would take too long and cost too much money.
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If this is true, there's no reason those mechanisms should take four years or cost tens of thousands of dollars.
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