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Meanings of societal costs in English
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Usage of societal costs in English
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Floating vegetation invasions have undeniable societalcosts, but also provide benefits.
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Both parental and societalcosts increased with increasing IDD severity.
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Conclusions: The societalcosts of dementia are very high.
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Total societalcosts in the BGA group were nonsignificantly higher than in the MT group.
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In school age children, the largest contributor to societalcosts was a per child school subsidy.
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Interventions addressing self-control might reduce a panoply of societalcosts, save taxpayers money, and promote prosperity.
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The new study takes several other factors into account, including productivity, societalcosts and other indirect costs.
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This includes both direct healthcare costs and indirect societalcosts from disability, lost productivity and premature death.
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Intuitive Surgical, Inc.'s Rosa said a thorough study would take into account overall societalcosts in an economic analysis.
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Costs are based on published estimates of lifetime societalcosts of developmental disabilities and current diagnostic and treatment costs.
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Rates of infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria have increased precipitously over the past several decades, with far-reaching healthcare and societalcosts.
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Costs considered in the model were net societalcosts associated with paid and unpaid assistance, general medical consumption and institutional care.
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However, under several scenarios, it is likely that the averted societalcosts would make such a regimen cost-effective in South Africa.
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Mean societalcosts were pound sterling373, pound sterling303 and pound sterling 338 in each group, respectively.
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High expenditure on non-ACT drugs by households contributed to higher incremental societalcosts of US$3.83.
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These costs to families and society must be accounted for if the full societalcosts of chronic lung disease are to be calculated.