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1 That means we have to change the calculus of cost versus benefit.
2 How will the extent of Iranian casualties change the calculus in Tehran?
3 Ahlborn thinks a proliferation of interest in this space could change the calculus .
4 But poor growth prospects might change the calculus .
5 But it is also mundane, and won't much change the calculus for investors in the People's Republic.
6 One of the best ways to counteract that is to take other steps which will lower the rewards to recklessness, and thereby change the calculus .
7 Lucrative television contracts have changed the calculus a bit.
8 But Mr Trump and other senior US officials said that the latest attack had changed the calculus .
9 Switching the jurisdiction changes the calculus .
10 One player changed the calculus .
11 This analysis, which completely changes the calculus , meant that Murdoch entities would have the third largest reach of any news provider.
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