Sentences with phrase «also absorbing the costs»

It will drive employers with part - time and / or lower - income employees to significantly modify their scheduling practices, at a time when they are also absorbing the costs of an increased minimum wage and dealing with the complexity of the new paid family leave act.»

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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.
New York should also be given additional program flexibility to allow it to absorb local costs.
This change would largely affect only the Empire State and it should also be given additional program flexibility to reform its program and absorb local costs over a five - year period.
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.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg also did not like the latest agreement, saying that even with the restoration of some funding, the budget passes along new costs to the city that it can't absorb.
«Our research team has developed a simple and cost - effective fabrication technique to create solar absorbers that can harness a greater share of the solar spectrum, thus increasing their efficiencies, while also maintaining low emission levels,» said Masdar Institute's Dr. TieJun Zhang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering.
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.
What is also a concern is whether there will be any joining up between High Needs funding and Schools Block funding, otherwise schools may find they have to absorb more of the support costs for pupils with SEND — if LAs can't move funding between the blocks to cover pressures, highly inclusive schools and those with specialist provision might suffer, but everyone will have to manage more of the lower level SEN costs.
It's most likely that Apple can afford to absorb the costs of producing and selling the iPad because of the tenacious ecosystem backing it, and also because it has such tight oversight over every aspect of the company to control price.
At the same time, this also effectively put all secondary competitors which make and distribute e-reader devices for the North American and European markets out of business or in an immediately precarious position, who presumably do not have the ability to absorb such huge price cuts due to differences in volume manufacturing costs.
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.
The cost of your Trustee is also included within your monthly payment, meaning that your creditors are essentially absorbing the cost of the proposal.
As mentioned above, you also want to evaluate your ability to absorb potential unexpected costs or emergencies that may arise.
If they can address this cost: income imbalance — realistically, that implies they fire people — they will be creating a potential cushion to absorb any additional losses, and this would also be the key to ultimately seeing the stock trading at a premium to its (eventual) book value.
We have had the expected increases in cost of ingredients and finished goods, and we have also absorbed increases with fuel surcharges, cardboard and most importantly, increased UPS shipping costs.
Also, it was hoped this historic legislation would give law enforcement and animal control the tools they need to stop animal cruelty and avoid the burden large puppy and cat mills place on communities when they must be shut down, leaving large numbers of animals in need of veterinary care, sheltering, and placement. it is the state and local government that is forced to absorb the cost of rescue, care and placement of animals that must be seized from mills because of abhorrent conditions and animal cruelty and neglect.
According to solar installation professionals, one in three solar shoppers are also interested in home energy storage, while two - thirds of installers plan to absorb some or all of the solar tariff's added cost.
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.
The cost of testing your blood and urine is also absorbed by the insurance company.
Importantly, however, higher interest rates also indicate that the Federal Reserve believes the economy has enough heft, strength and stamina to absorb the effects of a higher cost of capital.
Higher interest rates also indicate that the Federal Reserve believes the economy has enough heft, strength and stamina to absorb the effects of a higher cost of capital.
UV Window film can also save you money on energy costs by absorbing solar heat in the summer months.
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