The cost side of the equation is also important.
Turning from the benefit side to
the cost side of the equation, let's consider the impact of separation on the board's monitoring role.
But if they hit New York City consumers as hard as ruthlessly as they hit suburbanites, the city denizens will strike back and demand some answers to
the cost side of the equation.
Then add your start - up and recurring costs to derive
the costs side of your equation.
Not exact matches
Franchisees will also keep a sharper eye on the expense
side of the
equation — on labor
costs, theft (by both employees and customers) and any other line item expenses that can be reduced.
Second, numerous studies have shown that teacher pay based on degrees and experience is unrelated to teacher effectiveness, implying leverage on the
cost side of the efficiency
equation.
Although the
costs of Iowa's pension system (IPERS) are rising, my presentation focused on the benefits
side of the
equation: Is Iowa's pension plan good for the state's teachers?
The other
side of the
equation is just as significant: eBooks have a $ 0 upfront
cost to creators.
No matter which
side of the homebuying
equation you're on, nobody likes closing
costs.
There are two
sides of the
equation to consider when you evaluate a rewards program: What you stand to gain, and what it might
cost you.
The financial
cost is only one
side of the
equation; the price
of freedom is the other.
In addition to a steady stream
of revenues, utilities companies also benefit on the «
cost»
side of the
equation.
They still pay the same to market and publish the game as they always did, but the developer
side of the
cost equation has gone way up.
No one with any credibility would do a risk analysis that ONLY includes ONE
side of the
equation as well as EXAGGERATES the
costs of action.
«If you can co-locate or locate within in a reasonable distance, you can put DC right into the data center,» resulting in «a 15 percent
cost savings from avoiding the whole AC conversion
side of the
equation,» Hughes said.
On the other
side of the
equation, it has long been recognized that the price
of fossil fuels does not reflect their many external
costs, including air pollution, political and security risks, and damage from climate change.
But the other
side of the risk
equation is
cost.
Just focusing on one
side of that
equation may cause you trouble, especially if you lean heavily on the
cost side.