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In the currently favored terminology, a lack of cost-benefit analysis; in more commonsensical terms, a loss of all sense of proportion.
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The research project selected programs based upon evidence of a deterrent effect, sustained effect, multiple site replication, cost-benefit analysis, and other mediating factors.
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It advocates for sound cost-benefit analysis at the state, national, and global levels.
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This is akin to a cost-benefit analysis but does not entail the translation of lives and health into dollars.
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Almost all new policies will not even be considered until after a cost-benefit analysis has been completed.
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In order to protect citizens, government can and should use any legal instrument that is warranted under ordinary cost-benefit analysis.
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That cost-benefit analysis, in anything other than the most obvious cases of inadmissibility, inevitably involves assigning weight -- or at least potential weight -- to the evidence.
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the magazine was pivotal in promoting deregulation and the importance of cost-benefit analysis.
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In conventional cost-benefit analysis, biodiversity and ecosystem services that are not valued as losses are difficult to quantify.
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He therefore suggests that a global cost-benefit analysis be undertaken before deciding on future measures.
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