Not exact matches
You can meet with clients without having to
absorb the expensive travel
costs and, for
bigger companies, train staff without having to deploy people around the country or globe.
Its National Chairman, John Walker, said: «The increase in VAT to 20 per cent will however, hurt small firms who will have to pass the increase on to their customers, unlike
big business which can
absorb the
cost.»
Another
big drawback of solar power is
cost: The silicon wafers that
absorb sunlight and turn it into electric current can run upwards of $ 130 a pound because of a complex fabrication process that involves melting silicon, letting it crystallize into large ingots, and cutting it into thin wafers.
Chief among them is the lower
cost of acquisition, thanks to the
big depreciation hit the first owners willingly
absorb.
With high fixed
costs to deal with, declines of this magnitude can't be
absorbed without making
big structural changes.
The
biggest advantage to buying a used car is that the original owner will have
absorbed the
cost of depreciation that occurs in the first few years of ownership.
After a series of frustrating phone calls, Rue learned 10 of her funds carried DSCs, and a clean break would
cost her $ 6,500 — a far
bigger hit than she was willing to
absorb.
The
big players can always
absorb the compliance and regulatory
costs related to this nonsense.
Now the insurance paid one and the city is
big enough that to
absorb the loss but money is money AND each of these cases could have
COST Hundreds of thousands more if they'd gone to court just in the legal fees.