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Hinzukommen
Analyse coût-bénéfice

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cost-benefit analysis SUST. COM.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. cost [ingl. brit. kɒst, ingl. am. kɔst] SUST.

1. cost (price):

prix m (of de)
at a cost of £100
to count the cost of sth flood, earthquake
to count the cost of sth decision

2. cost fig.:

II. costs SUST. sust. pl.

1. costs DER.:

2. costs:

costs COM., FIN.
frais mpl

III. cost [ingl. brit. kɒst, ingl. am. kɔst] V. trans.

1. cost < pret. imperf., part. pas. cost>:

2. cost < pret. imperf., part. pas. cost> fig.:

3. cost < pret. imperf., part. pas. costed> FIN.:

cost, a. cost out product
cost, a. cost out project, work

I. benefit [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] SUST.

1. benefit U (helpful effect):

avantage m (from de)
to be of benefit to patient, environment, industry
to feel the benefit of change, holiday, treatment
to get some benefit from holiday, treatment
to give sb the benefit of experience, knowledge

2. benefit (allowance):

to be on benefit(s) ingl. brit.
to live off benefit(s) ingl. brit.
to live off benefit(s) atrbv. claim
to live off benefit(s) office

3. benefit C (advantage):

to have the benefit of education
to be to sb's benefit

4. benefit U (good):

5. benefit (perk):

salary £30, 000 plus benefits’

6. benefit atrbv. (for charity):

benefit concert, gig, match

II. benefit <part. pres. benefiting; pret. imperf., part. pas. benefited> [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] V. trans.

benefit person
benefit group, nation
benefit economy, industry
benefit health
to do sth to benefit sb

III. benefit <part. pres. benefiting; pret. imperf., part. pas. benefited> [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt] V. intr.

IV. benefit [ingl. brit. ˈbɛnɪfɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɛnəfɪt]

analysis [ingl. brit. əˈnalɪsɪs, ingl. am. əˈnæləsəs] SUST.

1. analysis (gen) LING.:

2. analysis PSICO.:

en el diccionario PONS

I. cost [kɒst, ingl. am. kɑ:st] V. trans.

1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to):

to cost £40

2. cost <cost, cost> (cause the loss of):

3. cost <costed, costed> (calculate price):

II. cost [kɒst, ingl. am. kɑ:st] SUST.

1. cost (price):

2. cost (sacrifice):

3. cost pl. DER.:

I. benefit [ˈbenɪfɪt] SUST.

1. benefit (profit):

pour qn
to the benefit of sth/sb
au profit de qc/qn

2. benefit (welfare payment):

II. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] V. intr.

III. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈbenɪfɪt] V. trans.

analysis <-ses> [əˈnæləsɪs] SUST.

1. analysis (detailed examination):

2. analysis (psychoanalysis):

en el diccionario PONS

I. benefit [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] SUST.

1. benefit (profit):

pour qn
to the benefit of sth/sb
au profit de qc/qn

2. benefit (perk from job):

3. benefit (welfare payment):

II. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] V. intr.

III. benefit <-t- [or -tt-]> [ˈben·ɪ·fɪt] V. trans.

I. cost [kast] V. trans.

1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to):

to cost $40

2. cost <cost, cost> (cause the loss of):

3. cost <costed, costed> (calculate price):

II. cost [kast] SUST.

1. cost (price):

2. cost (sacrifice):

3. cost pl. DER.:

analysis <-ses> ·ˈnæl·ə·sɪs] SUST.

1. analysis (detailed examination):

2. analysis (psychoanalysis):

Present
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcosts
wecost
youcost
theycost
Past
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcost
wecost
youcost
theycost
Present Perfect
Ihavecost
youhavecost
he/she/ithascost
wehavecost
youhavecost
theyhavecost
Past Perfect
Ihadcost
youhadcost
he/she/ithadcost
wehadcost
youhadcost
theyhadcost

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In the currently favored terminology, a lack of cost-benefit analysis; in more commonsensical terms, a loss of all sense of proportion.
www.cato.org
There are several types of pharmacoeconomic evaluation: cost-minimization analysis, cost-benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-utility analysis.
en.wikipedia.org
Organisations interested in teleworking should start with a hybrid teleworking pilot program and then do a cost-benefit analysis to prove its benefits, he said.
www.cio.com.au
That cost-benefit analysis, in anything other than the most obvious cases of inadmissibility, inevitably involves assigning weight -- or at least potential weight -- to the evidence.
www.canadianlawyermag.com
As the country grapples with the impact of a growing recession, a cost-benefit analysis of our criminal justice system is especially germane.
en.wikipedia.org

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