The phrase
"cost implications" refers to the consequences or effects that a decision or action may have on expenses or financial matters.
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However, if you consider the long - term
cost implications of your injuries, then you may find that you are settling for less than your claim is worth.
Among other topics, the presentation provided an overview of available green energy sourcing options and shed light
on cost implications when developing a corporate green energy procurement strategy.
They are being asked to comment on the flexibility, creativity, and
cost implications in contrast to the existing food - and nutrition - based standards.
Not only are
there cost implications, but it can also leave you looking for last - minute childcare and have a big impact on general family life.
The benefits — Your health plan proves beneficial when you suffer any hospitalization and
huge cost implications..
Depending on how they are ultimately implemented, these items may result in
significant cost implications to employers, along with increased regulatory and administrative requirements.
He'd like to see more people going to the small claims court, which he says, has
low costs implications and where the process is not complicated to navigate.
Once that is complete, the legal team can make informed decisions on how best to approach the collection for review and determine the
total cost implications.
Preparing a costs budget can be a difficult and time consuming process — get it wrong, and there are
serious cost implications.
The ROI modules allow policymakers to not only model the
immediate cost implications of changes to programs but also to model the longer term and broader impact.
Once complete, the legal team can make informed decisions on how best to approach the collection for review and determine the
total cost implications.
Trustees and their advisers will need to give careful thought to the
potential costs implications of putting issues before the court for determination, particularly where those issues arise against a background of disagreement between beneficiaries and the trustees.
Continued intractable seizure activity in an infant will impact on long - term cognitive and behavioural outcomes, with
considerable cost implications for health services due to need for regular clinical review, hospital treatment, medications and support of other therapies.
Drive launch executions overseeing TRWW and regional marketing teams to execute and track performance of launches;
manage cost implications of each individual program
That's a truly magical price, and since the device comes with the huge B&N e-bookstore ecosystem behind it, and has that funky color touchscreen aboard it'll no doubt attract many a shopper who'd been previously shy of buying an e-reader
through cost implications — or not wanting to buy a totally new class of device from a cheap but unheard - of provider.
There would be greater receptivity to medical outcomes and standardised treatment guidelines owing to
major cost implications.
The use of the IX - GE - B3034 demonstrates due diligence to customers, avoids the
high cost implications of product recalls, and makes a vital contribution to protecting the brand reputation of our customers.»
Definitely there has been
cost implications all across the country in every sector whether it is at home, whether it is at work,» she said on the Christmas Day edition of the Super Morning Show.
However, unforeseen problems and making sure contingency plans are in place is vital, the discovery of asbestos was a major
extra cost implication which if not taking into account, the EFA will not subsidise after.»
For the
overall cost implication there are plenty of alternative devices out there, from Ultrabooks such as the Lenovo Yoga 11S, less powerful yet cheaper tablet alternatives such as Samsung ATIV, or that opposite direction of travel from something like the MacBook Air.
With potential
cost implications from areas such as the government's new Apprenticeship Levy, pension Auto Enrolment, the National Living Wage and business rate assessments, firms will need to maintain control of expenditure if profitability is to be increased.
Bond Pearce solicitor Nicholas Bevan says that although the ruling is likely to be appealed to the House of Lords, it has
profound cost implications for the NHS Litigation Authority and for defendant insurers.
Co-payments seem likely to have longer
term cost implications as it weakens the relationship between patients and their GPs, which is why the AMA don't seem peachy keen.
Some employers and trustees will no doubt have taken advice from actuaries as to the potential
cost implications of a change in the law that would see full retrospective benefits being granted.
Clearly there will be downsides to the procedural changes: - UK trade mark applications will now be able to proceed to full registration without having first to overcome latent threats to their validity, introducing the potential for increased disputes over the validity of registered marks, with
associated costs implications.
«The problem with the payment of the allowance is that apart from the
huge cost implication for the national budget, it also compels governments over the years to scale down the number of students entering into the college of education.»
This has
significant cost implications for healthcare systems with recent estimates suggesting that dementia will cost Australia more than $ 15 billion per year.
The last to be withdrawn from service, which included the locos purchased by Rovos Rail, were deemed surplus to requirements and were thus in relatively good condition and could be returned to traffic with relatively
low cost implications.
Due to
cost implications in a slow moving market there are a few energy efficiency upgrades proposed by BSC that could not be implemented in 2008.
The introduction of the controversial Civil Partnership Bill will have
cost implications for capital taxes and social welfare payments.
People in frontline positions hold the best understanding of customer behavior as it relates to the seller's
cost implications and should be involved in reviewing the data gathered.
We allow you to spread your holdings across multiple locations, and it has
no cost implication for you.
In a letter to the National Energy Board the Calgary, Alberta - based company on Thursday blamed «the existing and likely future delays resulting from the regulatory process, the associated
cost implications and the increasingly challenging issues and obstacles» facing the project.
This may not be feasible for many consumers due to
cost implications, compliance issues and availability of enriched products.
The company said that it expected to complete a deal to buy all of Midlands Co-operative Society's (MCS) dairy operations by the close of the month - although it declined to give any indication of
the cost implications.
The Group's spokesperson, Mrs Denita Wawn of the Brewers Association, said ministers have had almost 3 months to consider the report and, given the uncertainty, media speculation and
cost implications, consumers should be informed before a policy decision is taken.
Both of these have
cost implications that are often passed on to consumers.