Sentences with phrase «inflated cost estimates»

As in if they'd stop dragging in inflated cost estimates and such, I'd be more than happy not to have to point out how wrong they are»
As in if they'd stop dragging in inflated cost estimates and such, I'd be more than happy not to have to point out how wrong they are: --RRB-
The problem is that the experts have an overwhelming incentive to inflate their cost estimates, even if only unconsciously.

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Sanofi and Regeneron told Fortune in an email that the estimated total cost of the PCSK9 was inflated in the study.
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That estimate was dismissed by senior EPA officials who said those costs were inflated and that the agency would not use many studies to which the rule would apply, but they did not provide evidence, she said.
However, it's important to note that Citi's online tool will list costs such as escrow reserves which may inflate its estimated closing costs versus other lenders.
Then, use an online calculator to inflate your figures to estimate what those future costs are more likely to be.
Given that Kimberlina (solar thermal) cost about $ 3000 per kW, and Nanosolar and First Solar claim $ 1,000 per kW (for the panels), I think that their estimates for these rapidly changing technologies are inflated.
The ink was not yet dry on California's new mandate before certain publications began writing sky - is - falling warnings about the cost of the mandate, with MIT Tech Review and Orange County Register featuring extended hand - wringing, inflated estimates and incomplete analyses.
Energy analyst Roger Bezdek estimates that the benefits of using carbon - based fuels outweigh any hypothesized «social costs of carbon» by orders of magnitude: 50 - to - 1 (using the inflated SCC of $ 36 / ton of CO2 concocted by EPA and other federal agencies in 2013)-- and 500 - to - 1 (using the equally arbitrary $ 22 / ton estimate that they cooked up in 2010).
These estimates may be inflated: the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) put the latter cost at $ 50 bn.
By lowering the number of users in the system, we have inflated our estimate of the per - person cost of the regulation; therefore, we assume that our estimate represents the highest possible cost for an individual.
In this case, SCL's mandate was to ascertain the scale of vote - buying behavior — a longstanding issue in the southeast Asian country — that had inflated the cost of running an election campaign to around $ 1 billion, according to the company's estimates.
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