Sentences with phrase «about predictable cost»

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BPMI is a predictable policy that has no upfront costs, making it a flexible approach if you aren't certain about your future plans.
to provoke a condescending predictable response and maybe use a question about how their marketing department is planning on measuring the effectiveness of the operation in ROI terms... and comparative publicity costs etc..
If you ask someone about his or her opinion on the benefits of eLearning, the answer you get will be quite predictable — it is very convenient and costs less, that's true, but only to a certain extent.
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For us, a big reason why we won't use them (same reason we don't tax loss harvest while we're still working) is because we want our retirement income to be super predictable, and we'll already have variable dividends and capital gains vs cost basis to think about.
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