sunk costs fallacy
A member of the South American camelid family, a llama, alpaca, vicuna, or guanaco.
A port city in Columbia.
The phenomenon where somebody justifies an increased investment of money or other resources based on the cumulative prior investment (the sunk costs), despite new evidence suggesting that the cost of continuing now outweighs the expected benefit.
A surname from Spanish.
委員会は埋没費用の誤謬に陥り、成功しそうにないと明らかなのにそのプロジェクトにさらに資金を投入した。
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