Sentences with phrase «only if the cost»

Lamborghini could return to Formula 1 in the future, but only if costs decrease and the conditions are right.
The report's committee suggested that IXO could represent a promising top candidate for the next Decadal Survey, but only if the cost for NASA came down below $ 2 billion.
From what I can determine iPad and products like it will kill e-readers only if the cost of e-readers are on par with them.
You might be able to deduct out - of - pocket medical expenses from your taxes, but only if those costs exceeded 10 % of your Adjusted Gross Income for the year (it used to be 7.5 %).
On the vital question of how to approach climate change, the most influential economist is William Nordhaus whose explicit position is that we should decide to reduce greenhouse gas emissions only if cost - benefit analysis or an optimisation model concludes that the net benefits to humans are positive, where the relevant effects are essentially impacts on economic output (Nordhaus and Yang, 1996).
The U.K. Guardian reported in February 2008, «Firms will act on CO2 only if its cost triples,» says oil giant Royal Dutch / Shell:
To repair or replace damaged property, but only if these costs reduce the total amount of loss that would have been payable.

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It's a logical argument, even if Wolff doesn't consider that digital - only news organizations tend to have lower costs than their print - based cousins.
That's only if the company has at least one full - time employee eligible for a premium assistance tax credit or cost - sharing reduction created by the legislation - and analysts say that eligibility isn't an easy thing to judge, meaning all larger employers could face the responsibility come tax - time.
If you intend to claim your car use, you must keep a clear log of mileage and fuel costs and you may only file for trips that are on «business time.»
This is far from clear: a proper carbon pricing policy would favour firms that are profitable enough to absorb the cost of GHG emissions, and penalise those who can only survive if emissions are not priced.
That is, the company should build the next unit only if, all things being equal, the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost.
Participants were asked to not only guess what their partner's reservation price (the lowest price they would accept), but also questions that were designed to show how they perceived their partner — the study's authors were curious as to whether certain negotiation tactics might lead to a likability cost, even if they resulted in a few more dollars for the partner.
If I could go back to the beginning (and was interested solely in maximizing my investments, which I'm not), I would invest only during recessions, when almost everything costs 50 % to 90 % less than it does during boom times.
If you spend only $ 75 on marketing to make a $ 150 sale, you'll offset your fulfillment costs, right?
The only way it's going to bring down the cost is if it lets providers make better decisions about the care and either improves patient health or keeps them out of the system.
A company is required to disclose the cost of executive perks only if they exceed $ 10,000, so analyzing a year's worth of security costs for the entire Fortune 100 — which changes year to year — will always include the largest expenditures but often leaves out the lowest.
Besides touching off a trade war with other countries, a bump in costs — even if only for certain sectors of the economy, like automotive companies — could have ripple effects on the economy overall.
He says: «Even if you are out $ 100,000 and you only recoup $ 80,000 of it, given that you will get it quickly and given what can you do with that to create more cash and stay on top of expenses, it may be worth the cost.
Miss a cruise, however, and you're not only eating the cost of the entire trip, but you're probably eating the cost of the excursions and hotels that were part of the cruise package if you don't cancel way in advance (like, 90 days in advance).
The only costs are additional servers, if necessary, and your investment in time.
«This wasn't only stretching manpower,» Fowden adds, «but the efforts all drove increased costs and investments with a payoff that, if successful, would take multiple years to deliver.»
If your product only sells for $ 19.95, and it costs you over $ 50.00 to acquire each new buyer, how are you ever supposed to make any money?
If you host a party and invite six business guests and four friends, only sixty percent of the cost of the party is deductable.
You are allowed to deduct the cost of spouses» meals only if there is a clear business purpose to do so.
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If those were the only costs associated with crowdfunding, it still would be an expensive proposition.
If you purchase a luxury box for multiple events, only the cost of a non-luxury ticket per person can be deducted.
And while a cellphone costs only a couple hundred dollars, nobody wants to shell out $ 30,000 for a car that may become obsolete or unserviceable if the company goes under.
While they don't always know where they're going, I love Uber because the cost of a ride has gotten so inexpensive and the drivers are friendly (if only because they want good reviews).
Not only will it cost you less, but chip makers» shares should rise accordingly if their buyers» business succeeds.
If you only have customers» mailing addresses, it's more cost - effective to mail a postcard directing people to an online survey rather than send the whole questionnaire, Pingitore says.
«If you design the right additive, you can dramatically improve the properties of a material for only a slight increase in cost,» says CEO Max Biberger.
As Vanguard founder John C. Bogle says, cost is everything: «If investors could rely on only a single factor to select future superior performers and to avoid future inferior performers, it would be fund costs.
«Further testing is required before Song's device could be approved as a treatment for dementia or Alzheimer's, but if it is able to help those patients regain even part of their lost memory function, the impact would be felt not only by the patients themselves, but their families and even the economy at large,» says Science Alert, which notes that Alzheimer's was responsible for a whopping $ 236 billion in healthcare costs last year.
So, if your customer pays for a purchase that costs $ 1, Coinbase will only charge you one penny for payment processing.
A company can be on the forefront of technology, ahead of the curve in customer - service innovation and functionality, but if these things are done only to cut costs and serve corporate interests, the organization is at risk of neglecting customers and their needs.
Premiums for companies with less than $ 20 million in revenue range from $ 7,500 to $ 10,000; If a covered company gets slapped with a lawsuit from a patent troll, RPX will shoulder legal or settlement costs up to the company's limit (which starts at $ 1 million but can go up to $ 10 million), although that's only after it pays a retention, which RPX says starts at $ 25,000.
If a widget costs $ 1 dollar to make, and the retail price is $ 4, and the product wholesales to boutiques at $ 2, a big box retailer may only offer the manufacturer $ 1.25 — just 25 cents over the cost to make it.
If Trump's task force makes the Postal Service raise prices, these costs aren't only going to impact Amazon — they're going to impact any business that ships packages.
After crunching the numbers, he realized that the only way he could avoid bankruptcy would be if all his employees moved to cut costs and raise revenues — drastically.
If a manufacturing firm didn't measure its costs but only its revenues, you'd know something was amiss.
«If public health and emergency management officials determine that taking potassium iodide is appropriate, the pills will be provided to people at no cost,» the document says, also noting that the pills should only be taken at the instruction of a doctor or safety officials.
First, as happened in Australia and New Zealand, if ISPs and content providers believe they can reduce costs by peering (i.e. not have to pay transit to exchange traffic) they can use this as a competitive tool to pass on zero - rated content to their customers, as opposed to those ISPs demanding transit payments to deliver traffic, which was particularly common when the countries could be reached only via one company, the incumbent operator.
The only real challenge for making a cardboard app is that, if you do want to make virtual reality video, the costs can be a bit high.
Indeed, if you factor in that cheap dog beds cost between $ 20 and $ 40, but may only last a year or two, the 10 - year guarantee of this bed makes it worth the money.
If you're on a tight budget and need someone who can hit the ground running, it may be more cost - effective to get along with an unfilled position than to hire someone who not only won't be productive from Day One, but will also take up another employee's time to train, lowering overall productivity.
Instead, if the investor is purchasing $ 5,000 worth of stock at a warrant - conversion price of $ 2,000, the company subtracts the cost of the conversion and actually turns over only $ 3,000 worth of shares to its investor.
If you like the basic oatmeal with no changes, this is a very cheap route to go — since you can re-use the baggies, the only recurring cost over a realistic timeframe is the oatmeal itself — a bag of sugar and a canister of salt will last you effectively forever with this recipe.
Those start - up costs that have not been incurred only would have an impact if the Department decides in the future to delay the January 1, 2018 implementation date or to revise or repeal the obligations of firms and advisers.
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