Sentences with phrase «bear the cost of»

Second, the Israeli public bears the cost of sourcing, transporting, and cleaning water; there are no government subsidies for water.
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.
Owners of these type of businesses need to continually bear the cost of revising or creating entirely new productions year after year.
«Consumers increasingly bearing the cost of those prescriptions — that's an insurance design issue,» he said.
The law followed now - familiar protests from traditional taxi firms, furious at the competition posed by services such as Uber, which do not adhere to the same licensing standards and can offer lower prices by having drivers bear the costs of their vehicles.
As efforts to clean up and rebuild Lac - Mégantic demonstrate, railway companies must be able to bear the cost of their actions.
Sovereign debtors must agree to IMF «conditionalities» in order to get enough credit to enable bondholders to take their money and run, avoiding haircuts and leaving «taxpayers» to bear the cost of capital flight and corruption.
Otherwise, you'll just have to bear the costs of fuel, maintenance, depreciation or public transportation on your own.
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.
Who's going to bear the costs of that damage?
No business can solve all of society's problems or bear the cost of doing so.
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 it will mean sustaining the church in bearing the cost of this confrontation.
They're the ones who bear the cost of sanctions.
In a joint custody arrangement, parents often have to bear the cost of managing two households and the accompanying expenses related to raising children.
It's cheaper to bear the costs of warehousing miscreants than to impose the costs of a non-functional educational system on society.
But it is also morally right for students to bear the cost of their own degree courses.
It is RSML's duty to ensure that its towing vehicles are in a serviceable condition, but it is unclear who bears the cost of insuring the towing vehicles.
Ghana's Deputy Communications Minister, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, told Accra - based Starr FM last week Thursday that the US government will bear the cost of the upkeep of the two former Guantanamo detainees.
According to him, the US government will bear the cost of the upkeep of the two former Guantanamo detainees.
Echoing support of the requirement, Student Association Vice President Colin Manchester said, «New York state taxpayers are bearing the cost of this.»
External actors do not directly bear the costs of the war and negotiated settlements in these wars often do not directly address the goals of external parties.
The second part of the agreement involves a common resolution scheme whereby when any eurozone bank gets into trouble the scheme will decide whether to bail out the bank or let it go bust, with all eurozone governments jointly bearing the cost of the bailout.
Requires regulated utilities to bear the cost of facility relocations related to MTA construction projects.
In its «Memorandum in Opposition,» the Chamber goes even further and states that businesses will be put at a competitive disadvantage to businesses in adjoining counties, that job creation will be stifled, and that consumers will bear the cost of the mandate.
«The U.S. does expect students and families to bear the cost of higher education compared to comparable countries,» Berman said.
For those abandoned because of one health complication or the other, Naomi, with the help of beneficiaries, bears the cost of treatment, some...
Bercow's entertainment bill was revealed after a freedom of information request by the Press Association, which showed taxpayers bore the cost of a range of dinners, lunches and receptions for parliamentarians.
De Blasio repeated his assertion that the state should bear the costs of MTA fixes, pointing out as he has done before that the state diverted about $ 456 million in city money away from the transit authority.
Under 4FRI, Good Earth Power AZ bears the cost of thinning in exchange for selling the harvested material.
But the pricing of these new drugs has raised eyebrows even in Western countries, where private health insurers and public health - care systems tend to bear the costs of drugs.
After all, the exponential growth of a population reproducing asexually seriously outcompetes any sexual strategy: it doubles with each generation, while a sexual population has to bear the cost of males.
«Employees shall not bear the cost of required PPE [personal protective equipment],» and each laboratory shall maintain records «verifying the date of issuance and type of PPE issued, or re-issued, to each laboratory personnel [sic].»
At the one - Gt scale, multiple technologies will be needed, and ultimately energy consumers will bear the costs of construction and operation.
Such a move could reduce losses by up to 80 %, although researchers would have to bear the cost of liquefying the gas.
The principle that «the polluter should bear the cost of pollution» is now a veritable cliche.
In these circumstances, says Howe, it would be invidious for today's farming industry to bear the costs of water treatment, as New Scientist suggested recently (Comment, 24 July).
It shows that the community which bears the cost of operating a marine reserve, also derives the greatest benefit,» he adds.
Still others plan to find a rich and common cougar, who has the financial assets to give experiences that they couldn't bear the cost of on their own.
Because the sponsors and advertisers bear the cost of the web site development, maintenance and operation, you are not on the hook for any of the web site related costs.
However this is not always the case and it's the children who bear the cost of this lack of understanding, especially within the school setting.»
Citizens, government employees, and elected officials do not always directly bear the costs of their political decisions.
On the other hand, the public schools won't have to bear the cost of educating those students, but will still be able to include them in enrollment counts used to determine how much state aide they get and how much in property taxes they can levy, according to the LFB.
Where additional household income is not available, such as when educators do not have partners or families to partially support them, the educators themselves bear the cost of early years education.
A look at how New York's charter public school students continue to bear the cost of school facilities, distributed at our Classroom Without Walls event.
The Department will bear the cost of these accommodations.
And while most of the other applications similar to Illustrator have a modest price tag, this one pops onto the scenario bearing a cost of just under $ 500.
Publishers may be unwilling to bear the cost of republishing their multimedia books for the Kindle.
The cheap essay writing service guarantees that each learner will have the capacity to bear the cost of top notch service.
As long as an author is willing to bear the cost of preparing the book (editing and laying it out), there is no longer any need to partner with a publisher to fund the printing.
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