Sentences with phrase «bear the cost for»

Brian Sampson, executive director of Unshackle, says businesses should not have to bear the costs for what he says is past mismanagement by the state's Thruway Authority, that has led to a potential shortfall.
The current ECE workforce should bear no cost for strengthening their credentials and competencies and should be assisted to limit costs to a reasonable proportion of post-graduation earnings.
In contrast, a legislative assistant in the office of Senator John Edwards (D - NC) signaled full support for the NAGPS legislative platform and backed our argument that the federal government should bear the costs for SEVIS.
Clients may well decide that they are willing to bear the cost for the convenience of having all their accounts in one place.
«The taxpayers have been bearing the cost for what they should have been warned of 30 years ago,» Koh added.
I'd much rather see conduct like Drew's criminalized so that the perpetrator is held responsible rather than shifting the blame to the Web site owners, and forcing all of the rest of us users to bear the cost for their misconduct.
With regard to the question who has to bear the costs for an injunction, in particular the cost for the formal notice and the court costs, the CJEU partially disagreed with AG Szpunar.
As a passive ISS provider is exempted from liability under the conditions listed in Article 12 (1) and 2 (b) E-Commerce Directive, it can not be expected to bear the costs for the formal notice and court proceedings in relation to such claim (paras 63 - 64).
So an interesting problem that maybe our judicial (and former judicial) members can enlighten us on is — why judges almost NEVER use the powers that they have long possessed to sanction lawyers under Rule 11 — or more modestly, simply require them to bear the costs for unjustified litigation costs that they have imposed on others with arguments that are not substantially justified under 28 U.S.C. 1927?
Along with this, it offers to bear costs for post hospitalisation treatment and convalescence benefits.
You produce an evidence of insurability of life assured acceptable to the company and bear the cost for the same; and
Customer shall have the responsibility of promptly terminating service on any vehicle for which it transfers title and Customer shall bear all costs for the service until such time as the service is terminated pursuant to this termination provision.

Not exact matches

Second, the Israeli public bears the cost of sourcing, transporting, and cleaning water; there are no government subsidies for water.
The Boring Company's website claims that creating bricks would reduce both the tunneling costs and the environmental impact of its projects (since cement production accounts for over 4 % of global CO2 emissions).
ANALYSIS: No - one knows how long it might take for Wesfarmers» foreign foray to bear fruit, and at what cost.
I wonder if the transition costs should also be borne by the farmers who sold their quotas for windfall profits.
According to Dan Kelly, senior vice-president of legislative affairs for the CFIB, the campaign was born out of general misconceptions about the cost of credit card transactions.
ICAA chief executive Stephen Harrison said the cost of defective administration should be borne by taxpayers and the decision - making process for defective administration claims should be more transparent.
Thus the cost of the Empire is largely borne by other nations as the U.S. exports inflation and its currency in exchange for cheap goods and resources.
Macron has said he hopes to pool liability for various kinds of debt: a completed banking union would ensure bailout costs for individual financial institutions would be distributed across the continent rather than borne by individual countries, and the so - called Eurobonds would allow national governments to borrow money against a joint continental credit rating.
Then factor in the opportunity cost for what every person in the room could be achieving instead of listening to Biff from engineering talk about groundbreaking new advances in ball bearing technology.
Retirees are being transferred to new health care plans, with no increase in premiums for this year, at least; a document sent to retirees by the company says the pensioners will bear the cost of any increases in premiums going forward, and that the company has the right to change the plan at any time.
His mom promised to sew the best stuffed animal ever there was for Ian's fourth birthday, and if today's retail price is any indication, she did: an individual piece from Kaylee Nilan's line of collectible bears, bunnies, and beavers can cost nearly $ 2,000.
«The primary additional costs a company that issues W - 2s must bear are payroll taxes, workers» compensation premiums, and employee benefits for qualifying employees.»
But devalued Asian currencies may have little direct bearing on actual costs for U.S. - based manufacturers selling domestically, according to some small business financial experts.
So, if an employer is not paying for health benefits, and an employee is paying less for those same benefits herself, does it magically mean that no one bears that cost?
Deployment of CCS will drive learning, and the lowered future abatement costs from deploying a new technology will benefit Alberta, and so it makes sense in this case for the government to bear some of the costs of this risky investment.
Looking at the figures for each recession, it's notable that (a) the proportionate rise in the level of unemployment, once the fall in GDP is taken into account, bears some relation to the rise in real wages; (b) there is no consistent difference between supply - side and demand - side recessions; (c) given the long - term costs of unemployment, a flexible labour market becomes extremely important in a recession.
Shotwell admitted that clients would have to bear the full cost for hiring SpaceX's rocket services.
In his speech to the Committee for the Republic in Washington D.C. on January 16, 2013, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed said: «The next financial crisis could cost more than two years of economic output, borne by millions of U.S. taxpayers.
Then, credibility restored, Tesla will easily raise cash to build the Model Y. For all the triumphant bear fuss lately, Tesla went public at $ 17 a share and remains a 17 - bagger at $ 295 — and, as Moody's notes, fundamentals like battery cost, public acceptance of electric cars and regulatory support are stable or improving.
In a crisis, banks might pull the lenders» credit lines, crippling them at precisely the wrong time for the broader economy — and that could leave taxpayers to bear the costs of any bad loans.
You must have a qualifying person living with you for at least half the year (except for a school absence) and you must bear more than half the cost of keeping a home.
Unofficially dubbed as the «Boring Bricks» by the billionaire entrepreneur, the life - size LEGO - like interlocking blocks would be sold as kits and as material for low - cost housing projects.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.
Both sides may wish to instruct legal counsel to assist in the final negotiation and drafting of Shareholder Agreements, etc, and if for any reason the deal does not close then our Members» legal costs will be borne by us.
The drivers, represented by Boston attorney Shannon Liss - Riordan, alleged that Uber misclassified them as independent contractors, thereby requiring them to bear upkeep and maintenance costs that normal employees wouldn't be liable for.
Debt Financing — The use of repayable funds to support the growth of the company; small business loans and other interest - bearing loans are common forms of debt financing, and create a certain amount of financial risk for the company in the form of new fixed costs.
Living in low - income housing, teaching free literacy classes to refugees, setting up basketball camps for bored inner - city kids: all of it had a few costs for me personally, sure, but the holy buzz of pats on the back from friends and church people, and the feeling that I was the only person really getting what Jesus was saying — this more than made up for doing without.
But now, with millions of people a year finding hope, forgiveness, and encouragement through my blog, the cost of reaching them has become too much for me to bear.
Since some of that cost is now borne by the public at large, we should pay a tax that compensates for that social cost.
Principle 16, so necessary for immediate application, reads: «National authorities should endeavor to promote the internalization of environmental costs and the use of economic instruments, taking into account the approach that the polluter should, in principle, bear the cost of pollution, with due regard to the public interest and without distorting international trade and investment».
And had those 45,722 babies been born in 2009, there would be 45,722 more people that tax money would pay for to live, as clearly the parents were financially unable to support the estimated $ 10K per year cost to sufficiently raise a child if they were using Medicaid to pay for their heath care procedures.
But our work together thus far has already established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan tradition has a place of its own in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5) in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises in store for the openhearted.
From the point of view of society, there is a gain in that the cost of training for jobs is no longer borne by the public purse.
All those abuse cases cost money we tax - payers are forced to bear for THEIR employees / former employees!
Their cost should be borne by their «customers», either the students or the corporations for which they are being prepared as improved «human capital».
Later on, will one feel it was wise to have chosen a job which pays well but at the cost of being left bored or unhappy for most of the working week?
In a society hungry for ever more affluence, where resources will seem permanently scarce, the decision not to abort might in time seem a willful act of self - indulgence whose costs should be borne only by the self - indulgent woman herself.
Bear Republic looks to prepare for what the industry will want and what its cost structure will need to be several years down the road.
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