They know that they have complete flexibility to raise as much as they want (within reason), but they emotionally
absorb the costs in terms of dilution.
The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers... and taxpayers to
absorb the cost in terms of lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories, and vastly diminished economic production.
Not exact matches
«Experts are clearly favoring Atlanta,» noted Bert Sperling, the firm's founder and CEO,
in a recent statement, nodding to the city's comparatively low
cost of living, international air hub and potential ability to
absorb tens of thousands of new workers.
So it's paid off the installation of the initial vineyard, it's paid back all this debt and put some money
in the bank, there are two vintages sitting
in the wine barrels right now and all those
costs have already been
absorbed... that's a really good situation to be
in.
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.
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.
In particular, Baker notes that smaller companies may not have the capital required to weather the imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports over time, or to
absorb the
cost of the tariffs if they export goods to the Chinese market.
Whether it means paying more for tomatoes
in the grocery store or
absorbing increasing business
costs, many Canadians are feeling the bite of inflation.
Previously, if the price of the metals used
in making crowns rose, he
absorbed the extra
cost.
In a case like ours, where the parent company
absorbs all production and development
costs, it doesn't make sense not to factor those
costs into the price of goods sold abroad.»
«They don't necessarily have the resources, they can't
absorb the increases
in cost, and they feel like it's kind of relentless, it's one thing after the next,» San Francisco Chamber of Commerce vice president of public policy Dee Dee Workman told the Associated Press.
«Dodd - Frank is a part of the regulatory burden, but there are many regulations
in addition to Dodd - Frank and it is the accumulation of those regulations over time that comprise the regulatory burden that banks must
absorb into their
cost structures,» Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman of the FDIC, said
in an interview.
«Auto sales have flattened
in recent months, and manufacturers are not prepared to
absorb a sharp increase
in the
cost to build cars and trucks
in America.»
She noted that with the $ 15 minimum wage (a frequent point of comparison
in the discussion) Safeway chose to
absorb the
cost of the minimum wage instead of cutting jobs or passing the
costs on to consumers, but that made Seattle Safeway stores» profit margin half as much as stores
in other locations.
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.
Paul Bulcke, the chief executive officer of Vevey, Switzerland - based Nestle, the world's largest food company, said May 19 that food - price increases should be gradual and that companies would try to
absorb commodity expenses by reducing
costs in other areas.
«A reduction
in gas prices and grocery deflation will help customers stretch their budgets, but they're still trying to
absorb a 2 % payroll tax cut, uncertainty over Washington, and a lack of clarity around personal health care
costs that are all headwinds,» Mr. Simon said.
Absorbing these
costs out - of - pocket can be a headache, particularly if you are sending larger items, so remember to plan
in advance.
However, if domestic demand pressures ease appreciably, it is possible that increases
in upstream
costs will to some extent be
absorbed into profit margins rather than flowing into consumer prices.
It remains to be seen if the consequent rise
in unit labour
costs is a precursor to greater inflationary pressures or if it will be
absorbed into profit margins.
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had last month denied reports of a directive to state oil firms to
absorb at least Re 1 a litre of hike by not raising prices
in line with
cost.
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.
The religious leaders (the Pharisees) have largely ceased to give an effective lead, and have become more and more
absorbed in pious practices at the
cost of the «weightier matters of the Law.»
If they truly want to be a witness, they should be taking care of their employees by [1] paying them a living wage and [2] supporting them with health care, not trying to run their lives by denying it because they personally don't believe
in birth control *** AHEM HOBBY LOBBY, all you had to do was voice your objection and step aside, and the provider would
absorb the
cost, but NOOOOOOOOOO, you thought you knew better & said I FORBID YOU TO HAVE IT so your employees lost out on ALL health care, nice work
in the name of the Great Physician *** or firing them because they get pregnant BECAUSE you didn't let them have birth control...
Because it is our tradition that invented modernization we have thought that we were somehow immune to the
costs or that because the process was, with us, so slow and so gradual, we had successfully
absorbed the strains of modernization, What the «60s showed us was that
in America, too, the
costs have been high and the strains by no means wholly
absorbed.
Strong tendency to
absorb natural and synthetic colors results
in savings
in ingredient
costs
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.
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.
«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.»
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.
The
cost of the raises will be
absorbed in SUNY's budget, the governor's office said.
State leaders and Thruway officials
in recent years have undertaken a number of
cost - cutting measures, including staff layoffs and having the State Police budget
absorb the
cost of patrolling the toll roads, an expense that had previously been on the Thruway's books.
Retailers and British consumers are most likely therefore to bear the brunt
in absorbing any extra
costs arising from Brexit.
This year, the state budget impasse, the proposed $ 1.4 billion cut
in school aid and the lack of a state budget forced school districts and taxpayers to
absorb cost increases alone.
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.»
So far the collapse
in Sterling has not led to a significant rise
in inflation as retailers have largely
absorbed the increased
cost of imported goods and materials.
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.
The Free SHS programme, scheduled to start
in September 2017, will ensure that government
absorbs the full
cost of public secondary education.
Previously, the state had
absorbed 50 percent of Safety Net
costs while counties — or
in Ulster's case, municipalities — took on the remainder.
The bill currently before the U.S. Senate preserves an amendment tacked onto the House version that would require New York state — and New York state alone — to
absorb county Medicaid
costs beginning
in 2020.
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.
[57] This was
in spite of offers by the mayor of Madison and the Dane County executive to help
absorb costs the state might have incurred.
Nothing
in Canada compels a university to
absorb legal
costs on behalf of faculty members or affiliates, but the government of Quebec may step
in with funding, says the province's chief scientist, Rémi Quirion.
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.
MATS will help level the competitive landscape
in energy by forcing coal - fired utilities to
absorb the
costs of cleaning up their emissions.
The study also did not determine if hospitals experienced a dip
in uncompensated care, the
costs of which hospitals have to
absorb when patients lack insurance.
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.
Most solar cells used
in homes and industry are made using thick layers of material to
absorb sunlight, but have been limited
in the past by relatively high
costs.