Sentences with phrase «producing diminishing returns»

Not surprisingly, moves such as the extension of the Bush - era tax cuts in a then - lauded «deal» between the White House and Congress last December have produced diminished returns.
Horror franchises typically produce diminishing returns as they go on, both creatively and financially.
At some point, working with more clients produces diminishing returns because the agent has reached a point where they are now caught up with assuaging nervous buyers, minutia and «paper shuffling».
Advertising is a dependable method for reaching potential clients, so Abbas implores rookies to create buzz around their names, but he says advertising will ultimately produce diminishing returns.

Not exact matches

«Investing in food producing farmland in the tax - friendly nation of the Republic of Vanuatu with our cluster concept in agriculture Malekula farm lets offers an investment that is out of reach from being diminished by most currency meltdowns and loss of value by state and local government seizure and also provides a cash return.
Basically, there's a point of diminishing returns where a larger caloric deficit produces less fat loss over time as your body fights back harder and harder.
(Clearly, education spending can not go to zero and still produce outcomes, but international data make it clear that beyond a certain expenditure level, putting more funds into a deeply dysfunctional system yields rapidly diminishing returns).
They can't build a successful Amazon clone, their expenses are wasted on classy buildings and too many employees in Manhattan and like you said, their inability to produce hits will end in diminishing returns.
The law of diminishing marginal returns kicks in and it becomes increasingly more expensive to produce additional units of goods or services because each additional input added is less and less productive.
There is academic research showing that changing your stock allocation for the purpose of keeping your risk profile roughly constant ALWAYS works; there has never in 140 years been a time when doing this did not produce far higher returns at greatly diminished risk.
I was thinking about the law of diminishing returns with regards to production, ie the first x amount of goods is the easiest to produce and once you expand the business and incur extra costs, your marginal profit decreases.
And as we've seen, the conventional reason given for accepting these diminished returns is so that you can avoid the anxiety produced by stock volatility along the way.
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