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cost and argument
I do not attach undue importance to this movement, but it is increasingly difficult to meet the argument that it is unfair to ask the British taxpayer, already overwhelmed with taxation, to bear the cost of imposing on Palestine an unpopular policy.
The argument is that if the money supply is constant, increases in the cost of a good or service will decrease the money available for other goods and services, and therefore the price of some those goods will fall and offset the rise in price of those goods whose prices have increased.
This could be explained by a " cost of production " argument, pointing out that all costs are ultimately labor costs, but this does not account for profit, and it is vulnerable to the charge of tautology in that it explains prices by prices.
This destroyed the argument used by many other cities, which was that renewal of the tram system would cost more than replacing it with buses.
Recent studies ( e. g. Golosov and Lucas ) find that the size of the menu cost needed to match the micro-data of price adjustment inside an otherwise standard business cycle model is implausibily large to justify the menu-cost argument.
Fleischer's central argument is that copyright has become obsolete with regards to the Internet, that the cost of trying to enforce it is unreasonable, and that instead business models need to adapt to the reality of the darknet.
This argument was strongest in the industrial North of England and in the textile industries where outdoor relief was a more effective method of dealing with cyclical unemployment as well as being a more cost effective method.
The argument is based on the fundamental that differentiation will incur costs to the firm which clearly contradicts with the basis of low cost strategy and on the other hand relatively standardised products with features acceptable to many customers will not carry any differentiation hence, cost leadership and differentiation strategy will be mutually exclusive.
The ideas of social cost, externalities, and market failure are often used as an argument for government intervention in the form of regulations.
" Commenting on the US showing on BBC America, New York Magazine reviewer John Leonard called it "... an interesting argument about the cost benefits of the possible death of God.
However, the proliferation of cable television, multiple channels within cable, public-access channels, and the Internet have eroded this argument, since there are plenty of places for ordinary individuals to make public comments on controversial issues at low or no cost.
The concept of " ten Italians for one German " is also frequently cited in making this argument, implying that the Partisans could or should have realized beforehand that their attack would cost 330 innocent Italians their lives.
The Straw Man argument continues as follows: given that there is naturally an administrative cost to hiring more workers, there is no reason to expect that production will be unchanged.
The argument is that labor creates a new value ( value added ) that covers the cost of both its own wages ( payment for workers ' ability to do labor, i. e. for their labor power ) and surplus-value ( property income ).
Further evidence if any were required is Illingworth's public argument with Devon Malcolm just after Malcolm had produced a rather wayward burst of bowling in the 5th test of the 1995-96 South African series which had seen a large 10th wicket stand take place which effectively cost England the match.
In court, 9Live defended itself with the argument that a phone call does not cost more than sending a postcard to advertisement-financed lotteries of magazines and TV-shows, which themselves are considered a " Gewinnspiel ".
The cost he refers to is not necessarily the cost of tuition and living expenses, sometimes called out of pocket expenses, as one could make the argument that higher ability persons tend to enroll in " better " ( i. e. more expensive ) institutions.
The rituals were completed and the double did indeed gain the powers promised to him, but at a cost that Rhiannon had fueled her own life with: gaining and maintaining magick through cannibalism ... a choice the double made willingly if it would help him defeat evil, and using the argument that " The Night Man has ALWAYS evolved when it comes to threats against the innocents ".
This argument is based on natural selection, the fitness cost of genes ' for ' homosexuality being too great for its occurrence at a frequency above that of random mutation (~ 1 in 50, 000 ).
Anarcho-capitalists usually respond to this argument that this presumed outcome of coercive competition ( e. g. PMCs or PDAs that enforce local law ) is not likely because of the very high cost, in lives and economically, of war.
# The Leather Line: Another argument between Paddy and Fenner could cost Fenner's Fashion their best customers
There was some debate about the quality of volunteer translators but the cost of professionals helped sway the argument.

cost and advanced
Most advanced software combines two or more of the techniques to obtain good-enough results at reasonable cost.
By the time of the rebel headquarter's surrender, the South Staffordshire Regiment under Colonel Taylor had advanced only down the street at a cost of 11 dead and 28 wounded.
However, according to Smith, in a more advanced society the market price is no longer proportional to labor cost since the value of the good now includes compensation for the owner of the means of production: " The whole produce of labour does not always belong to the labourer.
While fire and forget missiles have definitive advantages in terms of guidance and operator safety, and include abilities such as top attack mode, older missiles continue in use, both in the front line armies of less developed countries, and in reserve service the world over, due to their lower cost or existing stockpiles of less advanced weapons.
In January 1965, the French thought the initial three-stage rocket design would not be sufficiently advanced to carry the size of payloads required, and another rocket-Eldo B-with liquid hydrogen as fuel for the second and third stages to be the better first design, partly due to reduce the cost of the project by eliminating transition test launchers.
The study identified 12 categories including population growth, per capita income, small business growth, professional jobs, commuting, cost of living, and advanced degrees.
Although Wade eventually advanced towards Lille, he did little more than bicker with the Austrians about the cost of moving his siege train from Antwerp.
Rep. Darrell Issa ( R-Calif .), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and Rep. John Mica ( R-Fla .), chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, has had several joint hearings concerning the cost and benefits of the various safety programs including the advanced imaging technology ( AIT ), the Transportation Worker Identification Credential ( TWIC ), and the behavior detection program, among others.
The Edsel also offered such advanced safety features as seat belts ( which were available at extra cost as optional equipment on many other makes ) and child-proof rear door locks that could only be opened with the key.
Because of the complex and advanced techniques involved, this approach is unlikely to be used in lower cost equipment for some time to come.
In two months, the XIII Corps / Western Desert Force had advanced over, destroyed an entire Italian army of ten divisions, taken over 130, 000 prisoners, 400 tanks and 1, 292 guns at the cost of 500 killed and 1, 373 wounded.
As technology advanced these computers were able to handle greater capacities and therefore reduce their cost.
At the time of his death, Stempel served on the board of directors of Envia Systems, a Newark, California-based company that provided GM's battery engineering team with access to advanced lithium-ion cathode technology delivering higher cell energy density and lower cost.
Those with advanced HIV had an annual estimated cost of $ 40, 678.
Redemptioners were European immigrants, generally in the 18th or early 19th century, who gained passage to America ( most often Pennsylvania ) by selling themselves into indentured servitude to pay back the shipping company which had advanced the cost of the transatlantic voyage.
By the early 1990s, the PC chip-industry had advanced to the point where RAMDACs were integrated into the display controller chip, thus reducing the number of discrete chips and the cost of video cards.
In July 2008, Videotron ltée and Quebecor officially acquired spectrum licenses for advanced wireless services from Industry Canada auction at a total cost of $ 554, 559, 000.
However, the applications of these advanced suspensions are constrained by the cost, packaging, weight, reliability, and / or the other challenges.
Meanwhile the British 3rd Division faced considerable resistance and advanced only with great cost of life.
The US Energy Policy Act of 2005 asks that electric utility regulators consider the support for a "... time-based rate schedule ( to ) enable the electric consumer to manage energy use and cost through advanced metering and communications technology.
Despite the appearance of more advanced ignition systems such as that of the wheellock and the snaphance, the low cost of production, simplicity, and high availability of the matchlock kept it in use in European armies until about 1720.
In 2010 MHI commenced production of the Type 10 advanced main battle tank, at a cost of $ 11. 3 million Dollars per unit, to replace the Type 90 tank.
One of the main arguments advanced on behalf of Union College was that the cost of living in Schenectady was less than in Albany, and in any event it was too expensive to send aspiring local scholars to Columbia.
Although a visionary project that produced an advanced sports car, huge cost overruns and poor management led to the company's demise.

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