Experts say U.S. companies including distilleries, manufacturers, and agriculture firms may struggle to
absorb the costs associated with exporting their products overseas — and there could be ripple effects on other sectors.
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.
Now, Facebook says it will
absorb the costs associated with those safety and protection measures.
Universities can spend the money to hire a new investigator, to top up an existing salary, or to
absorb costs associated with replacing the star in the classroom.
You'll be paying their salary and
absorbing the costs associated with their reduced productivity and novice mistakes, only to let them go, depriving their teams of the help they were hired to offer, and causing further delays and work disruptions.
There's no telling if area villages would seek to
absorb the costs associated with starting and maintaining a new school district, and watchers note that this appears in direct contradiction to the portions of the budget that reward districts for consolidating.
The remaining bond fund holders will be forced to
absorb the costs associated with the bond valuation discounts being applied.
Most small businesses are simply not equipped to
absorb the costs associated with a liability lawsuit.
If certain loans are classified as HVCRE, then a bank will have to make the decision on whether it has the ability to
absorb the costs associated with keeping more capital, or whether it needs to pass those costs on to the borrowers.
Not exact matches
«Essentially that wage compression at the upper level of the hourly
associate is going to help
absorb that
cost of the wage increase at the lower level,» said the manager, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Secondly, Chef Boundas is running his program alongside his restaurant, which is likely not resulting in the school food operation having to fully
absorb all of the overhead
costs associated with running the business.
Hein also noted that 2017 will be the first year that the county
absorbs all of the
costs associated with the Safety Net welfare program.
CMOs and EMOs may be better positioned to
absorb the fixed
costs associated with setting up an alternative retirement plan, can more easily assemble the required expertise, and often operate in more than one state, and thus would likely favor mobile benefits that facilitate staff moving from one school to another.
Within the two percent annual increase, NCAR had to
absorb new additional
costs associated with the operation of the new high altitude aircraft and
associated instrumentation.
Though the firms paying out $ 145,000 in salaries would like us to believe that law firm partners are
absorbing the increase in
associate salaries, stories like this one make clear what most of us already figured out: It's the clients who are paying the
cost.
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.
These days, though, sales
associates with expanding business are just as likely to form a team and stay with the company rather than open their own brokerage and then have to
absorb new
costs and start assuming liability for others.
Her
associates are generally amenable to
absorbing the ad
costs, because «they'd rather have the opportunity to make choices in how their properties are advertised,» she says.
The brokerage, in order to be successful, has to ask the agent to
absorb more of the
costs associated with servicing a client.
Nevertheless, many sales
associates absorb this
cost as a marketing expense.