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This is well explained by an American expression: "Time is money."

You have to pay "people" for their time. And these are not random people, but highly trained and paid researchers making salaries, typically in the top 20-30 per cent of the population.

Also, such researchers normally have to be supported on most projects by "advanced" scientific equipment, which also costs a lot of money.

This is well explained by an American expression: "Time is money."

You have to pay "people" for their time. And these are not random people, but highly trained and paid researchers making salaries, typically in the top 20-30 of the population.

Also, such researchers normally have to be supported on most projects by "advanced" scientific equipment, which also costs a lot of money.

This is well explained by an American expression: "Time is money."

You have to pay "people" for their time. And these are not random people, but highly trained and paid researchers making salaries, typically in the top 20-30 per cent of the population.

Also, such researchers normally have to be supported on most projects by "advanced" scientific equipment, which also costs a lot of money.

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Tom Au
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This is well explained by an American expression: "Time is money."

You have to pay "people" for their time. And these are not random people, but highly trained and paid researchers making salaries, typically in the top 20-30 of the population.

Also, such researchers normally have to be supported on most projects by "advanced" scientific equipment, which also costs a lot of money.