As a result, the benefits of increased capital formation dissipate in the law of diminishing returns. |
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As the region matures, they face the law of diminishing returns where it costs an increasing amount to get less out of the ground. |
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The law of diminishing returns limits benefits from pay boosts and bonuses. |
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There comes a point in the refurbishment process where the law of diminishing returns come into play. |
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However, because of the law of diminishing returns, the way we've spent money on politics will change. |
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But the triumph of style over substance is always subject to the law of diminishing returns. |
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The strangely pleasant thing about this is that it reverses the law of diminishing returns. |
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The quest for perfect information demands the highest investment of time and money and ignores the law of diminishing returns. |
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Higher per capita investment costs to reach the remaining few follow the law of diminishing returns. |
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The law of diminishing returns, especially with regard to material recovery. |
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The effects of the law of diminishing returns is especially felt if the rate of population growth exceeds the rate of productivity growth. |
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The feasibility of economic growth has been put into question by the existence of the law of diminishing returns. |
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I will always consider vanquishable the law of diminishing returns. |
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Those involve women outsmarting and outrunning trained government agents, and a series of tiring car chases that vividly illustrate the law of diminishing returns. |
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By this stage, as you might expect, the law of diminishing returns is in full force. |
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Most acquisition curves obey a law of diminishing returns as high levels of skill are approached. |
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Up to a certain point, it is a little bit like the law of diminishing returns in the field of economics. |
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As regulation increases in complexity and breadth, the law of diminishing returns kicks in. |
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We think we can still achieve a lot this way, but recognise that there will be a point where the law of diminishing returns will apply. |
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By further intensification, the effects still increase but the added value becomes smaller, i.e. the law of diminishing returns. |
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In all cases, the law of diminishing returns is at work with increasing effort required to mine older data. |
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Toynbee considered few laws universally true, such as the law of diminishing returns. |
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As activity had been artificially stimulated by expenditure on war, the iron law of diminishing returns would reassert itself, thereby limiting the likelihood of population growth. |
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In addition, as land and water get scarce, technology must raise its productivity faster than that of labour to escape the law of diminishing returns that affected the Green Revolution. |
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However the law of diminishing returns applies: the more infrastructure there is, the more costly added capacity becomes and the lower the benefits. |
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Here as in other cases, the law of diminishing returns applies, and from now on each additional visitor is liable to represent a cost rather than a gain for the city of Venice. |
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First of all, such a systematic expenditure on brain power and the application of its results to production is not subject to the law of diminishing returns. |
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I hope that the Commission will bear in mind that it will come up against the law of diminishing returns if it tries to regulate even further in this sector. |
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