Sentences with phrase «absorb this cost as»

These days, the expenses rarely include telephone calls and photocopying fees, as the agent absorbs these costs as part of general office expenses.
Nevertheless, many sales associates absorb this cost as a marketing expense.

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That means, roughly speaking, that about $ 488 million of those costs were borne by taxpayers or absorbed as losses by other parts of the medical sector.
And for consumer hardware, no startup has to build their own factory as the costs are absorbed by offshore manufacturers.
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.
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.
It would force up European exchange rates, imposing an economic cost that European industry would have to absorb as the dollar price its exports were forced up to uncompetitive levels, through no fault of Europe's own domestic policies.
For example, customers believe that retailers have a greater responsibility to absorb return shipping costs as part of the cost of doing business.
As they absorb dollars leaving actively managed funds, their bulked - up size means they can spread their costs out over a larger base.
The cost to the Scapegoat, however, is the pain of living life as the family lightning rod, absorbing tension for everyone.
Over the last five years, as Coles challenged suppliers and cut or absorbed cost price rises, the retailer has recorded annual food and liquor deflation of 1.5 per cent and claims to have saved the average family more than $ 600 a year off their grocery shop.
The prefold absorbed more than twice as much (when I tested it with water), costs substantially less and washes much more easily.
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.
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 taxatioAs 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 taxatioas individuals, but by all of us together - in a comprehensive healthcare system publicly funded by taxation.
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.
Using these structures as oil absorbers might potentially solve two problems at the same time — the removal of unwanted plants and the production of natural and selective oil sorbent material at low - cost.
«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.
Many new, lower cost designs are limited as their layer of light - absorbing material is too thin to extract enough energy.
But this comes at a cost to the you the host as these pathogens compromises various digestive processes, preventing it from fully absorbing vitamins and minerals, increasing acidity in the intestines, allowing candida yeast infections, bacteria and parasites to thrive, reducing enzymatic activity.
It made me think about the old question of whether the Chevy Volt should have been launched as a Cadillac instead, to absorb more of its high cost.
You should also look for a lender who will help absorb some of the costs of refinancing your mortgage - such as appraisal fees, attorney fees, and other fees that are tacked on that can inflate the amount of money that refinancing will cost you.
These circumstances are rare, but they occur when the mutual fund company absorbs some costs, such as when a fund is new and has few assets.
«Even for parents who have the means to pay for these unexpected expenses, the insurance proceeds can be used to absorb additional costs, such as for family counseling or for unpaid time away from work,» Lynch said.
According to the New York Times, «Sallie Mae could afford to absorb the losses from its private loan business as, essentially, a marketing cost of snagging more lucrative loans.
As mentioned above, you also want to evaluate your ability to absorb potential unexpected costs or emergencies that may arise.
This is known as the «break - even point of the refinance» — essentially when the closing costs, things like the origination fee, title fees, and points, are absorbed by lower monthly mortgage payments, so subsequent monthly payments save the homeowner money.
As for the additional costs Liu absorbed, such as the water shut - off bill, that too would be the legal responsibility of Bell, as it's a reasonably foreseeable cost that arose from the damage to the water linAs for the additional costs Liu absorbed, such as the water shut - off bill, that too would be the legal responsibility of Bell, as it's a reasonably foreseeable cost that arose from the damage to the water linas the water shut - off bill, that too would be the legal responsibility of Bell, as it's a reasonably foreseeable cost that arose from the damage to the water linas it's a reasonably foreseeable cost that arose from the damage to the water line.
As with the IRRRL, the funding fee and closing costs can be absorbed into the entirety of the loan amount.
So, while I completely understand the financial concerns you have, please know that you have options for helping to absorb the costs you are incurring while trying to take care of Molly, and that your veterinarian is likely getting by as best as he or she can financially.
As Dusty Paws Rescue does not receive any type of government assistance, we rely on public donations as well as donations from various organizations including Maddie's Fund, Petco Founcation and Pet Food Express to absorb the costs of our organizatioAs Dusty Paws Rescue does not receive any type of government assistance, we rely on public donations as well as donations from various organizations including Maddie's Fund, Petco Founcation and Pet Food Express to absorb the costs of our organizatioas well as donations from various organizations including Maddie's Fund, Petco Founcation and Pet Food Express to absorb the costs of our organizatioas donations from various organizations including Maddie's Fund, Petco Founcation and Pet Food Express to absorb the costs of our organization.
Rehabbers absorb thousands of dollars in expenses to care for injured and abandoned animals, and the funds raised through events such as «Wild at Art» help defray some of those costs.
Just when Jude was about to become the next victim, «Lord of Spirits» Milla comes in time to save him, at the cost of having her «Four Great Spirits» absorbed by the Lance of Kresnik, as a result, Milla loses her powers and they are both forced to retreat.
However, we keep our delivery charges as low as possible by absorbing some of the cost ourselves.
One of the reasons Ohio's nuclear plants are going bankrupt is because they — as reliable, 24/7 producers of power — are literally forced to pay the high cost of the grid absorbing electricity coming from wind turbines that have been heavily - subsidized for a quarter - century.
The mass balance is a very solid argument, as what is emitted by humans doesn't disappear by magic and is added to the atmosphere, even if one second later some of the human CO2 is absorbed by plants or by the oceans, that is at the cost of natural CO2 which should have been used instead.
«as what is emitted by humans doesn't disappear by magic and is added to the atmosphere, even if one second later some of the human CO2 is absorbed by plants or by the oceans, that is at the cost of natural CO2 which should have been used instead.»
Longwave infrared, thermal infrared, is absorbed by matter, it doesn't reflect back out (as general principle, some materials reflect it which is how glass can be made for windows to reflect back radiant heat longwave infrared and let in visible light to save on airconditioning costs..).
As such, investors can strand fossil - fuel energy assets today, or absorb the cost of inaction by causing a much larger stranding across industries and asset classes in the future.
This leaves only a few dollars margin to absorb other factors such as potential carbon offset costs, likely inflation in labour, materials and energy costs.
Having heat absorbing masonry materials as part of the home's interior structure, such as floors and walls, can reduce overall building costs, especially when, if things are designed correctly, the need for a furnace or boiler can be eliminated, or at least downsized.
As the international community and domestic lawmakers figure out how to meet their emissions reductions targets in a cost - effective way, many are looking to innovative mechanisms that channel finance towards enhancing the ability of forests and other natural land areas to absorb carbon from our atmosphere.
We scrutinize the use of public funds and urge the adoption of cost - effective, climate - smart water strategies, such as boosting water efficiency and building more green infrastructure, like green roofs and street plantings, to absorb rain where it falls.
But as we start to comprehend the twin facts that oil is likely to become ever harder and more resource intensive to come by, and that the Earth and its atmosphere does not have a limitless capacity to absorb the crap we pour into it, the cult of economic growth at all costs starts to look a little shaky.
Incidently, this will also increase the cost of global warming — as the surface layer will have a reduced capacity for absorbing oxygen due to its increased temperature, and less of this oxygen which is absorbed into the upper layers will reach lower ocean layers due to reduced mixing.
I don't know — but it seems that the advocates of consensus climate change define things to make humans look as bad as possible and fail to take into consideration the positive results of increased warmth, the enhanced crop growth, the lower cost to heat a home during winter, the increased CO2 sinks which are absorbing 1/2 of our emissions and so on.
If things don't work out as planned, the policy owner has to absorb the cost and pay a higher premium.
Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage is optional, but recommended, as it protects the insured from absorbing various costs related to damages caused by an at - fault uninsured or underinsured motorist.
Clearly, more research is needed to understand how practices adapt operational and financial strategies for sustaining key program resources, including focused training and technical assistance through the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) program, 42 as well as discussions with state and local providers and stakeholders on a reimbursement model for care management activities so the clinics can absorb the costs.43 It is important to point out that the participating pediatric practices in this clinical trial later hired their own clinicians for on - site services after the trial had ended.
Provides information on the outcomes of foster youth who age out of the foster care system; highlights the absorbed community costs, such as wages lost as a result of dropping out of high school; and advocates for the provision of extended foster care services.
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