Sentences with phrase «soft costs associated»

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• An economic opportunity «transferable corporate tax credit equal to the value of the cost for all soft and hard costs associated with the acquisition, relocation, and development of any new or refurbished building in the City of Camden up to $ 350 million.»
- Other soft costs / financing costs associated with the construction of a new building.
For example, soft commodities markets, such as sugar, soybean, wheat, and corn, which are perishable and seasonal, frequently have backwardated curves to reflect the associated cost of carry.
One of the persistent cost drivers in the US solar market has been what's called «soft costs» or those costs associated with installation, permitting, sales and marketing, and overhead.
The so - called «balance of system,» or «soft costs,» that account for the large bulk of overall residential solar PV system project costs are declining as government authorities and industry participants work to reduce the finance, legal and administrative «red tape» associated with installation of residential solar PV systems.
It is also aiming to reduce «soft costs» associated with distributed energy storage systems by 33 percent in five years.
One way to quickly and simply produce «soft» cost figures that catch the firm's attention is to focus on just one item: the value of time spent interviewing candidates to replace associates who have left.
Profit squeeze: Mid-size law firms will continue to be affected by a «profit squeeze» resulting from (a) increased overhead due to higher associate and staff salaries and benefits; (b) higher automation costs, professional liability insurance and marketing expenses; (c) partners» unwillingness / inability to increase hourly fee rates for «commodity» type work to off - set higher overhead; (d) enhanced client scrutiny of hourly rates, hours to produce work and lawyer and paralegal staffing of work assignments; (e) pressure by corporate counsel for law firms to absorb more of the «soft costs;» (f) slower paying clients, that affect cash flow and hence the availability of distributable dollars for partners; and (g) a great many mid-size law firms are burdened with higher debt.
This does not even include the cost of cable, a nice TV setup, and any other miscellaneous items such as snack food, soft beverages, or whatever other ancillary expenses are associated with watching TV.
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