Sentences with phrase «obvious cost savings»

Specialist renal nurses available in some areas appear to be slowing the advance to CKD but not available everywhere despite obvious cost savings to the health system overall.
Aside from the obvious cost savings (and potential tax benefit), there are several practical issues to consider.
Other than the obvious cost savings you also get the benefit of «upgrading» your phone whenever you want and as many times as you want.
There are other benefits to reducing your dependence on diapers besides the obvious cost savings and environmental advantages.
-LSB-...] are other benefits to reducing your dependence on diapers besides the obvious cost savings and environmental advantages.

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In addition to the obvious cost and time savings associated with virtual meetings, there are additional benefits.
The Paris operations that the Times is shutting down no doubt seemed like an obvious place to achieve some cost savings, since they are left over from a previous print - based expansion plan.
By creating a clear spreadsheet contrasting current and traditional efforts when compared to the cost savings of implementing an eLearning program, the difference is obvious.
But to offset that initial cost there's are the obvious fuel savings that a hybrid can offer and VW claims the GTE can average 166.2 mpg.
Though the cost - savings of that approach are obvious, if it costs an extra thirty cents to produce a single, beautiful, comfortably readable book, great design becomes a good value.
There are obvious long term cost savings for the sort of person who buys and reads a fair amount of books buying it in electronic book form.
The lesson here is obvious, a lower interest rate on a big loan can be lead to huge cost savings.
This may seem obvious, but logic dictates through a basic cost - benefit analysis that if the costs outweigh the savings, you should not refinance, because:
When obtaining a no closing cost loan, the obvious advantage is savings.
So here's the obvious win here for everyone except those who finish third in this little prioritization thought experiment: What if the advisor charged a little more, used products that cost a lot less, and then passed the net savings on to clients?
The temptation of websites for managers desperate for savings on costs is obvious.
Whereas consumers (e.g., lawyers using cloud - based software) have traditionally expressed concerns around data security (42 % in 2012) and cost uncertainty (38 % in 2012), these end users have now grown more comfortable with cloud security and recognized the obvious time and monetary savings.
It may be that weeding print journals and case law reports is easier, because the comfort level for researchers is higher due to high availability in electronic format, the space and costs savings are obvious to management, and I'd guess that these publications are getting less use in print than ever before.
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