Sentences with phrase «expensive testing process»

There are alternative safe harbor 401k plans, though, that allow an employer to avoid the potentially expensive testing process.

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If an ovulation monitor is too expensive for you, you can test for ovulation manually my purchasing ovulation test strips online and following a manual process for testing.
Tests rely on either expensive equipment for computer - assisted analysis or, in hospitals that can not afford thousands of dollars» worth of machinery, a technician who analyzes sperm cells under a microscope, a process Shafiee says can be subject to human error.
While the goal of precision medicine is to identify drugs that selectively affect disease - causing biomolecules, the process has typically involved time - consuming and expensive high - throughput screens to test millions of potential drug candidates to identify those few that affect the target of interest.
Devices like these could radically streamline the drug testing process — currently expensive, inefficient, and lethal for many animals — and shed light on how diseases develop.
Some supplements may be a little more expensive than other's if they have gone through this process as it costs approximately $ 400 - $ 600 for a single nutrient in a supplement to be tested by a third party company.
Oh, and rabies test was expensive as well as the entire process!
The pilot test is done so late in the process that any significant change to the design would be nearly impossible, or hugely expensive, to accomplish.
Most districts will not create their own standardized tests, an expensive process that requires considerable expertise.
A new platform certainly makes for a more expensive development process — it will, for example, need to pass certification in various crash tests — but also gives Henrik the freedom to design a chassis that suits his vision.
Crash testing is an expensive process, so you're more likely to find results for cars that have higher sales volumes or have recently undergone a significant redesign.
It's an easier process, it's less expensive, and it just simply gets you used to the process of publishing, getting something out there, testing the market, see how it does, and then see if you want to invest in a print book.
Another way would be to add large amounts of healthful foods, which would provide enough nutrition despite the processing, but expensive testing or feeding trials would be necessary to prove the foods are adequate.
But it can also seem like an expensive part of the process to those that have not carried out extensive testing before.
Publishers have experimented with adding animation to comics — Marvel has been testing the effect for a few years in its Motion Comics — but it's an expensive process and the result still doesn't look quite right.
Seems AC people don't get involved with mold / mildew, mold remediation wants to take me through very expensive process of initial testing....
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