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Under one, banks would compute the average variablecost of authorizing, clearing and settling a transaction.
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So I need variablecost, and I only want to pay for what I use, Kubacki said.
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We defined "favorable performance" as groups with lower direct variablecost, lower length of stay, and lower 30-day readmissions.
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By tracking the variablecost of energy charged by utilities, a manufacturer could adjust the pace of factory production to achieve savings.
Использование термина variable costs на английском
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Fixed and variablecosts were determined for surgery and other inpatient treatment.
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The increase in PSI score on the first day was associated with a global increase in variablecosts.
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Plus, in a business with high fixed costs and low variablecosts, what matters is that enough people pay.
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The degree to which WPP weathered the last downturn highlights the level of variablecosts in the cost base.
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In Chad in general, as in other West African countries, fixed costs outweigh variablecosts at every level of intervention.
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Reducing variablecosts may help an employer weather a short-term downturn, providing flexibility to quickly ramp up when demand picks up.
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In the long term, mean profit is expected to be close to zero, and all costs are assumed to be variablecosts.
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Accenture's gross margins slipped in the first quarter, which the company said was due to variablecosts such as hiring and training.
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Kingfisher's profits outpaced sales growth because its low variablecosts meant more of the additional sales fed through to its bottom line.
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Maybe they can avoid about half their usual variablecosts, which typically run around 65% of sales according to NYU Stern.
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That figure does not take into account variablecosts such as power plant efficiency, transportation costs or any fees associated with permits to burn coal.
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Operating margin is defined as part of a company's revenue left over after paying for variablecosts of production such as wages and raw materials.
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Fertilizer and fuel are the major inputs in crop production particularly grains and account for approximately 35 percent and 11 percent of total variablecosts.