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What works in the background to stop viruses and other malware from taking over programs loaded in system memory?
Significant Sunk Costs
Expenses that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered or changed.
Avoidable Cost
Costs that can be eliminated if a certain decision is made, not incurred if a particular activity is avoided.
Sunk Cost
A sunk cost is an expense that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered, often considered irrelevant for future business decisions.
Opportunity Cost
The cost of the next best alternative foregone as a result of making a decision.
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