Paul Krugman, for example, defines moral hazard simply as «any situation in which one person makes the decision about how much risk to take, while someone else
bears the cost if things go badly.»
Under a minimum policy, your insurer pays no more than $ 10,000 per accident on your behalf, and you must
bear the costs if the damage exceeds this coverage limit.
Not exact matches
If a retailer sells pink bikes and red bikes, and the red ones fly off the shelves five times faster, each pink bike has to
bear a higher amount of overhead
cost — an expense that's passed on to the consumer.
I wonder
if the transition
costs should also be
borne by the farmers who sold their quotas for windfall profits.
The private sector «owner» of the road
bears the risk that tolls will be inadequate to cover the
costs and reaps the benefits
if tolls exceed anticipated
costs.
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.
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?
If you read the response in context, it is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds: Bowden's point seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory
costs are easy to
bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
If you are, say, Dalton McGuinty, Jean Charest or Christy Clark, you should adamently oppose any increases in federal corporate taxes since you'll
bear, depending on your preferred model, some or all (and then some) of the
cost of increased federal corporate tax revenue.
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.
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.
Regarding its thesis: I simplify, but let's say that an externality is when some of the
costs of my behavior are underwritten by others, so that I end up doing more of that thing than I would
if I
bore all the
costs.
In my area, the sprout selection at the stores is basically non-existent except for bean sprouts and alfalfa sprouts, which are both great but can get
boring after a while and also ends up
costing you a lot more than
if you grow them yourself.
If you run sales too frequently people can become
bored with constant social media spamming of 15 % off this, 20 % of that and perceive the sale price as the true
cost of the item rather than it being a genuine bargain offer.
If we want both mothers and fathers to have the option of flourishing as employees and parents then we must make sure that proposals to extend fathers» entitlement to parental leave and flexible working come into force, and that the
costs of childcare do not continue to be
borne disproportionately by mothers.
The societal
costs borne of poor nutrition are absolutely staggering and they come right out of my pocket — why do I pay increasing insurance premiums (not to mention medicare and medicaid)
if I'm healthy and don't burden the insurance system?
That means even
if your baby is
born with a health condition, you can rest easy knowing that his care will be covered and you won't
bear the
cost alone.
But
if you look at the
cost in terms of lives lost, the western losses
bear no comparison whatever to...
Now,
if the US prints dollars to pay its debt, that can cause inflation, but the
cost of inflation is
borne by everyone while the
cost of default is
borne by only the bondholder.
NYC folks don't seem to get that
if it's going to be THEIR power, THEY will have to
bear some environmental
costs as a result.
But that figure doesn't include travel to Florida and hotel stays for Soares and his staff, Kindlon said, adding that the number could climb still further
if the court awards damages to the plaintiff in the suit — a
cost county taxpayers will also have to
bear.
If costs go above that amount, states would have to cut services or
bear the
cost.
Maybe they would think again
if they had to
bear the # 125,000
cost to the taxpayer of a by - election.
If we can reduce a fraction of the annual chargebacks that end up on our property tax bills, the $ 7.5 million
cost to the county would be money well spent, especially for taxpayers in Grand Island and the Tonawandas who
bear the lion's share of the chargeback burden.
In Syracuse, there is no sidewalk tax and the property owner
bears the full
cost for his or her sidewalk
if the city decides a repair is necessary.
The new study finds that as much as 37 % of global investment in coal power plants over the next 40 years could be stranded
if action is delayed, with China and India
bearing most of these
costs.
If the less polluting technologies pan out at low
cost, as seems possible, the rich countries will be able to afford to clean up their own energy systems while also
bearing part of the
costs to enable the poor to make the needed conversions.
Under firm fixed price contracts the companies
bear the financial risk of
cost increases and schedule delays, although the contract value can be increased
if NASA changes the scope or requests additional tests, for example.
Neither NASA nor the companies will reveal what percentage of the development
costs are being
borne by the taxpayers, although NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Bill Gerstenmaier acknowledged at a 2012 House Science, Space and Technology (SS&T) Committee hearing that the government was paying the majority of those
costs and did not disagree when asked
if it was 80 - 90 percent.
If I can offload the
cost on to everyone else, why should I
bear it myself?
«Anything over 25 per cent of total energy coming from protein and you'll eat less, which is great
if you want to lose weight, but you've got to
bear in mind it may come with longer term
costs, among which our studies suggest is a greater rate of ageing.»
We will
bear all the shipping
cost if the product (s) is (are) not as advertised.
If you are a big girl and feel forced to starve yourself to squeeze into the latest fashions,
bear in mind that for the manufacturers, it
costs more to make bigger sizes so skinny fashion is megabucks.
If you are a big girl and feel forced to starve yourself to squeeze into the latest fashions,
bear in mind that for the manufacturers, it
costs more to makeplus sizes so skinny fashion is megabucks.
Avoid sounding
bored, distant or annoyed at all
costs if you want to move forward with this Sugar Daddy.
Even
if local personnel policies might partially buffer the impact on low - income children by re-assigning ineffective teachers and paying effective teachers to take their place, such salary incentives are expensive (with the
costs being
borne disproportionately by schools serving low - income children) and have been only partially effective where they have been tried.
It might also be in the district's interest,
if the pension
costs are
borne by the state.
But the school district said the group's offer was too low — generous, but insufficient to cover the yearly stranded
costs they'd
bear if more students were to leave for charters.
The state Education Department says taxpayers are taking on $ 53 million in tuition
costs that they were not
bearing before, although it is unclear how many of those students would otherwise attend public schools — with state funding —
if there were no vouchers.
If the child does meet the criteria, the parents will arrange for the child to be further evaluated by a licensed school psychologist not employed by this district, and will be tested in the areas of school readiness, intellectual ability and fine and gross motor skills, the
cost of which shall be
borne by the parents.
(2) REESTIMATES. -
If the subsidy
cost of a Federal credit instrument is reestimated, the
cost increase or decrease of the reestimate shall be
borne by, or benefit, the general fund of the Treasury, consistent with section 504 (f) the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 661c (f)-RRB-.»
bearing in mind an unoptioned standard LWB is # 110k + the premium is not too earth shattering in the scheme of things, even
if you allow nothing for material
costs, and call profit # 50k then you are looking at only double the hourly rate of the local audi YTS boy to change your oil.
Clearly Tom Cage felt the
cost of the truth was too high a price for his family to
bear, and as we don't yet know the full extent of his secret we can not know
if he made the right choice.
If it doesn't show up in that accounting, the law would then mandate a complete accounting, with all
costs borne by the retailer.
If you're worried about the potential
costs associated with doing this,
bear in mind that creating meaningful physical goods doesn't have to
cost an arm and a leg.
I think
if there are those who believe that a quality book should
cost less than a 10 minute experience for a cup of coffee, then they should enjoy the lower price tier of books, and spend a fair amount of time with authors whose product might not have had the same attention or resources brought to
bear.
Author - publishers (aka, self - published authors)
bear the
costs - but also receive most (
if not all) of the profits.
When I do my own books, even
if I outsource the
boring work, it
costs less than $ 500, and my sales and reviews are strong from the get - go.
Do
bear in mind that this 2011 tablet chugs along with just 512 MB RAM and 8 GB of internal memory, and
if you are curious in picking one up for yourself, a used or pre-loved model will
cost you under a Benjamin easily
if you search for it in the correct places.
Who's going to incur the
cost of promoting a new book or author in New Zealand, for instance,
if the sale goes to a different company in the US — you need a way to connect the sale to the promoter who
bears the
cost of that sale (often, but not necessarily) the same publisher who is promoting the p - book edition at considerable expense).