expected cost
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandcost
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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cost
noun
uk/kɒst/us/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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Firms comply if theirexpectedcostof compliance is less than theexpectedcostof violation.
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Theorem 4.4 determines the long-termexpectedcostper renewal.
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Next, we extend the definition ofexpectedcostof repair to strategy trees.
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Averaging these opportunity losses across all iterations gives theexpectedcostassociated with existing decision uncertainty.
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Theexpectedcostper person with a clinically significant improvement was between £140,000 and £230,000.
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Then our decision model calculated theexpectedcostof each strategy.
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The troubleshooting task is to interleave actions and questions such that theexpectedcostis minimal.
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The investing party's objective function now includes itsexpectedcostof the technology.
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Theexpectedcostfor patients who experienced a complicated treatment course, costcomp, is modeled similarly.
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Theexpectedcostof a medical treatment is represented here as a chance node fragment from a decision tree.
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The purpose of the analysis is to assess theexpectedcostand the expected health consequences of various alternatives.
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To date, licensing authorities have explicitly and consciously avoided considering theexpectedcostof the therapies (18).
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If so, what is theexpectedcost?
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Our assumption implies that theexpectedcostof verification is not only increasing but also weakly convex in the range of states subject to auditing.
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To estimate theexpectedcostfor patients who experienced an uncomplicated treatment course, we use a logical node that we label costnocomp.
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For programs that are currently practicing single-use dialysis with more expensive high-flux dialyzers, theexpectedcost-savings would be higher.
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Theexpectedcostper unit of cognitive function gained was between £18,000 in study site 001 to £28,000 in study site 010.
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Theexpectedcostof sanctions depends on the probabilities of detection and conviction as well as the level of the sanction that is imposed.
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What is theexpectedcostof those measures?
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Is theexpectedcostcommensurate with the potential gain?
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What is theexpectedcostof those centres?
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What is theexpectedcostof this new upheaval?
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The results for the majority of topics indicate a range from net saving to net cost, with a correspondingly large spread ofexpectedcost/outcome estimates.
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However, it is not inappropriate to consider theexpectedcostof drugs when choosing whether a particular drug should receive preferential treatment in the licensing process.
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