Sentences with phrase «absorb those costs through»

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.

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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.
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.
«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.»
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.
The costs from tobacco use to New York is enormous: Tens of thousands of New Yorkers» lives are shortened due to tobacco use, health care systems must absorb the additional costs of treating tobacco users, and billions of tax dollars are expended to cover the medical costs of treating tobacco users who receive coverage through government programs.
Technology costs, including hardware and software requirements, decrease through being absorbed by employees who purchase mobile devices regardless of work needs.
«But we think that's absorbed, we've gone through that cycle, and we remain confident that certainly to 2020 and the next Concorde negotiation we don't have an unusual bump and there will be a much more linear relationship on the increases between revenue and the cost side.»
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.
Here are just some of the many benefits that these systems provide all at once: green infrastructure absorbs and sequesters atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02); filters air and water pollutants; stabilizes soil to prevent or reduce erosion; provides wildlife habitat; decreases solar heat gain; lowers the public cost of stormwater management infrastructure and provides flood control; and reduces energy usage through passive heating and cooling.
Another cost advantage: In salt tower power plants, the molten salt in the heat receiver flows through metal pipes and heats up there by the absorbed solar radiation.
Unlike Nau, however, Esprit had other well established business through they were able to absorb the Ecollection's $ 1 million USD in research and development costs.
It's a well - known fact that employee retention is far healthier for a business's bottom line; in fact, a report by Oxford Economics revealed that replacing a member of staff costs a business a total of # 30,614 per employee, through lost output and the logistical cost of recruiting and absorbing a new worker, making hiring a very costly exercise.
If a hurricane sweeps across Attleboro and causes a tree to fall through your roof, is your business able to absorb the cost?
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.
The studies demonstrated very good results, found that «dosage matters» (i. e., longer programs make a difference), and demonstrated a favorable cost - savings analysis indicating that the State should be able to absorb virtually all costs of statewide delivery of the NPP 0 - 5 program through reductions in child maltreatment.
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