1. This is called cost effectiveness analysis and is regularly used in defence, public health and other fields. 2. Cost analysis is the starting point not only for deciding the subject of the exercise but also of the exercise itself. 3. This cost effectiveness analysis, however, suggests that overall laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most economic therapeutic approach to the patient with symptomatic gall bladder stones. 4. In particular, cost benefit analysis was not used, largely because Gower professed that as a lawyer he was not competent to carry out such an appraisal. 5. At the time, York suggested the stadium-mall be sidelined until a more thorough cost analysis was done. 6. But the general sentiment is that things have to make it on the time cost analysis, 7. Dr. Jonathan Javitt, director of the Worthen Center for Eye Care Research at Georgetown University Medical Center, conducted a cost analysis of PRK. 8. Gotbaum, however, said the Defense Department conducted a detailed cost analysis and found that those bases were the cheapest sites for the centers. 9. He said Con Edison should undertake a comparative cost analysis to determine whether it would be cheaper in the long run to keep buying energy from other companies. |
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