Sentences with phrase «absorb the cost for»

Its just to keep the public from having to absorb the costs for those without insurance or those who want to drive their cars or go through life in general without any provision to pay for the healthcare resources they my require at any time.
And if the pro lifers are so adamant about every fetus coming to birth, then they can absorb the costs for many of those unwanted children in their taxes.
At today's press conference Legislators Frank Sparaco (R) and county executive candidate Legislator Ilan Schoenberger (D) are expected to announce to town supervisors that the county will agree to absorb those costs for the time being.
The logical, which is to say the fair, way to address this situation would be to make the driver absorb the cost for his slice of the damage.
Service Providers may absorb costs for which they should rightfully be compensated if the costs can only be recovered by making a claim under the outsourcing agreement's dispute resolution procedures: the damage to the outsourcing relationship is too high a price to pay.
NAR is absorbing all costs for administering the REALTOR ® Tsunami Relief Project, enabling 100 percent of donations to go directly to Habitat for construction of the villages.

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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.
For one, under the new rules, research must be paid for separately from costs for executing trades, and many trading operations will absorb the new research costs themselves rather than pass them along to clienFor one, under the new rules, research must be paid for separately from costs for executing trades, and many trading operations will absorb the new research costs themselves rather than pass them along to clienfor separately from costs for executing trades, and many trading operations will absorb the new research costs themselves rather than pass them along to clienfor executing trades, and many trading operations will absorb the new research costs themselves rather than pass them along to clients.
For one thing, increases in commodity prices take time to trickle down to the consumer, and hikes depend largely on the willingness of retailers to absorb added costs.
Boucher says the government's role right now is to absorb some of the difficult, non-recurring engineering costs to make it easier for private investors to take on a large moon prospecting development project.
And for consumer hardware, no startup has to build their own factory as the costs are absorbed by offshore manufacturers.
He said that his company could absorb the cost of a 10 percent increase, but in the case of a 25 percent increase, he would have to charge customers more for his chocolates.
Whether it means paying more for tomatoes in the grocery store or absorbing increasing business costs, many Canadians are feeling the bite of inflation.
Although a company the size and scope of TMF Group can easily absorb the cost associated with requests for evidence — and the uncertainty of the visa application process more generally — the same can not be said for startups.
For now, Hershey is absorbing the added costs for the ingredient changes while it looks for savings elsewheFor now, Hershey is absorbing the added costs for the ingredient changes while it looks for savings elsewhefor the ingredient changes while it looks for savings elsewhefor savings elsewhere.
For a semester or two, students can absorb life of a different kind, at no additional tuition cost.
The Donald Trump administration, Straus said, could help alleviate some of the burden Texas taxpayers have absorbed for border security costs.
With its flexible financial system and the gradual elimination by the 1970s of all capital restrictions, the United States was able quickly to adapt, and began running large trade deficits whose costs, in the form of unemployment and consumer debt, it was willing to absorb for geopolitical advantage, the importance of which soared during the Cold War.
At Camp GCUC, Dyett, alongside a fellow colleague, will be speaking about negotiating leases for flexible workspaces, how to raise money to absorb all the necessary costs, and how to turn your real estate into a profitable business.
For example, customers believe that retailers have a greater responsibility to absorb return shipping costs as part of the cost of doing business.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.
Rising rates can increase borrowing costs for REITs, and over-leveraged companies can be a huge risk if companies can't absorb the higher cost.
The cost to the Scapegoat, however, is the pain of living life as the family lightning rod, absorbing tension for everyone.
So that little girl will get the treatment she needs, the costs for that treatment will be absorbed by the hospital, and you and I end up getting bills that show we paid $ 100 for a Q - tip when we stayed overnight for an appendectomy.
You need to prepare for the changes, abide by the law, absorb new costs and, most importantly, get moving.
When your kids are with your ex on his / her assigned days, you can anticipate that your ex will likely be absorbing those incidental costs... MORE That's not to say that you should plan for your kids to announce that they need a $ 400 check for the eighth - grade overnight trip while they're with your ex, because large expenses should still be shared or handled in the same way you handle other child - related expenses.
The assumption was that Anthem expected medical equipment suppliers and manufacturers to absorb this cost change for customers, significantly reducing costs while allowing the insurance company to remain in compliance with federal regulations.
Samantha Miller: I also agree that the biological parents should have time to reconsider, but with all the costs an adoptive parent has to absorb and the emotional roller coaster they endure, I do feel there should be some level of accountability for their actions.
«The complexities arising for both suppliers and business customers may be more than suggested in the announcement, and additional energy costs to businesses will either have to be absorbed or, more likely, passed on through higher prices.»
The parent told the reporter aside the extortions by school heads, the items they are made to buy for their children cost more than what government has absorbed under the programme.
Buffalo Sabres and Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula are absorbing the costs of holding Wednesday morning's funeral for Buffalo police Officer Craig Lehner in KeyBank Center, team officials confirmed Tuesday.
While I have frozen Suffolk County general - fund taxes for seven straight years, it has become increasingly challenging to control other costs so that we can absorb mandated cost increases without raising taxes through the roof.
But the Independent Drivers Guild, which represents 60,000 drivers for Uber, Lyft and other ride - hailing companies, said surcharges could be «devastating» if drivers are forced to absorb the higher costs instead of passing them to passengers.
As part of the programme, government will absorb the cost of tuition, school uniforms, feeding among others, to ensure that money is not an impediment to education for qualified Junior High School graduates.
As individuals in Britain we know that - should serious illness strike - we will be cared for, and the cost of that care will be absorbed not by us as individuals, but by all of us together - in a comprehensive healthcare system publicly funded by taxation.
Next year, we will have to come up with an additional 50 million dollars in pension costs while absorbing a 20 million dollar loss in federal assistance for Medicaid.
WE at our jobs are asked to absorb more medical coverage costs, so, why can't you negotiate with the unions and try to do the same... with pensions too... I really detest that WE have to help pay for increases to pensions when ours are at a standstill... and why can't our representatives have a freeze on their wages when many companies are laying off?
Some like Anglesey have chosen to raise their council tax by 5 % to absorb costs while Cardiff is freezing its charges and looking for savings by axing jobs.
The team is now working to optimize the system with alternative metals for the reflective metallic layer, such as aluminum, copper or silver, which will reduce the costs of the solar absorber even further.
Having a roof that can absorb rainwater does a tremendous amount of good for the local environment and cuts costs related to water purification and treatment.
But many of those programs propose to allocate all or some permits for free, depriving public coffers of revenue to help families living in poverty absorb the higher costs for food, water and electricity.
«This should reduce overall costs for the energy industry because, rather than creating large, expensive solar cells, you can use much smaller cells that produce just as much electricity by absorbing intensified solar energy from concentrating lenses.
«A low - cost method for solar - thermal conversion that's simpler and greener: «Dip - and - dry» approach for selective solar absorbers exhibit high - performance and durability.»
For now, most of these enterprises primarily involve harvesting natural gas, an operation that can absorb the cost of disposing of the CO2 that comes up with the gas.
Do they absorb the costs and take back the technology for free?»
, there is no easy way for academia to absorb the extra cost of increased salaries.
But I am with you, I will not pay shipping, I think it's crazy for anybody to charge s & h nowadays, if they want to remain competitive they need to absorb those costs somehow.
Red Focus, at the cost of an additional energy segment, enhances the standard Focus Attack with a shield that absorbs multiple hits, providing an additional window for general offensive play and giving grapplers a bit of an edge since throws can still penetrate the shield.
Revenue limits make no allowance for the categorically unaided costs incurred by school districts in addressing additional educational needs and school districts have been forced to absorb those costs through other budget adjustments.
Like it would for any other district school, the district would have to absorb the deficit — though the cost would represent a fraction of the district's operating budget.
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