incremental benefit

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incremental
adjective
uk
/ˌɪŋ.krəˈmen.təl/
us
/ˌɪŋ.krəˈmen.t̬əl/
in a series ...
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benefit
noun
uk
/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/
us
/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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Thus, the incremental cost and theincrementalbenefitof developing a guideline are calculated.
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Alternatively, given limitedincrementalbenefitover existing therapies, patients will wait until the price drops to marginal cost in the second year.
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If there is a budget constraint, the decision rule becomes more complex and based on comparison ofincrementalbenefit/cost ratios.
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Figures 3 and 4 illustrate theincrementalbenefitgained from the format combinations referred to in the survey.
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The incremental cost and theincrementalbenefitcan be presented separately or in relation to each other.
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There was 95 percent probability that the meanincrementalbenefitwould be in the interval of $17 to $193 (or $74.54 to $846.27 international dollars).
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Theincrementalbenefitof each new study diminishes as a field matures.
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Main outcome wasincrementalbenefitdefined as the gain in lifetime earnings after accounting for the incremental costs of micronutrients over placebo (societal perspective).
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The score plus summary was found to be useful by 92 percent of respondents, indicating a 10 percentincrementalbenefitof the summary in comparison with the score.
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For both types of analyses a break-even point may be calculated at which the incremental product and induced disease costs of the guideline are offset by theincrementalbenefit.
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The present value of the meanincrementalbenefitwas $106 (95 percent probability interval = $17 to $193), which corresponds to $464.79 ($74.54 to $846.27) international dollars.
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Therefore, there was no need for access to work, unless there was anincrementalbenefit.
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Will it have anyincrementalbenefitto the taxpayer as the consumer of that sort of product?
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It is normally linear, based on theincrementalbenefitof reaching each additional spam recipient, combined with the conversion rate.
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The four formats were then presented, progressing from the least information to the most detailed format to capture the incremental benefits of the extra information.
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From an efficiency standpoint, the answer to this question is simple: regulate until the incremental benefits from regulation are just offset by the incremental costs.
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In every investment, the incremental benefits should exceed the incremental costs of the project in the long run (8).
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Economic returns for the projects estimated on the assumption of incremental benefits from rice cultivation tend to decrease with decreasing water availability during the dry season.
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Some projects within a program can deliver useful incremental benefits to the organization before the program itself has completed.
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