Sentences with phrase «bear this cost because»

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That's because those who make decisions on the front end (buying property, building bridges) do not bear all the costs when things go wrong on the back end,» he wrote in an email.
Dimon said the Bear acquisition ended up costing J.P. Morgan $ 20 billion, in large part because of fines, which Dimon said was way more than he and his team were expecting.
Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said he did the U.S. a favor by buying Bear Stearns Cos. in 2008 and he might not go through with it again because of how much the deal ultimately 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.
In summary, evidence suggests that individual investors who trade options in aggregate underperform their counterparts who do not because: (1) they are especially prone to overreact to past market returns; and, (2) they bear high trading costs.
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.
I avoid the interstate at all costs, mostly because I find Midwest interstates mind - numbingly boring to travel on a bike.
I felt that because of my worldview and because of the support system that I had, I was the one positioned to bear that cost and that it would be worth it regardless of the outcome.
«But, Dr. DuBridge points out, «A host of techniques capable of solving mankind's problems and easing his burdens can not be used because we do not know how to bring adequate resources of money, labor and materials, and most of all, management to bear on the problems — or bring them to bear in such a way that the results achieved would, in a monetary sense, justify the costs
«Australia tends to bear the brunt of costs more than anyone else, mostly because emerging countries in Asia take a bit of investment and it seems Australia has to pay their share when money is required.»
I had a hard time picturing myself nursing before my baby was born, but because of the health benefits, bonding and cost my husband and I both felt strongly that breastfeeding was something we would do for the first year.
Hats off to them for doing that, but the cost of building a central kitchen is not something which every community can bear, and it should be counted as part of the «outside money» used to support the meal program because it is outside of the money the federal government provides for running meal programs.
I always knew I would try to breastfeed my baby when she was born, mostly because it seemed convenient and cost - efficient.
Our body memory will strive to respond in the same way we were responded to as infants, and you may feel an urge (like I did for many months with my own son) to stop your baby crying at all costs, because it is just too uncomfortable, painful, or rage inducing to bear, to hear them cry.
«I see this as regressive, because it's putting a burden on people who can least bear the cost
Percoco's Moreland - related legal costs were borne by the campaign, the spokesman said, because he was managing Cuomo's re-election effort from April through December 2014, and was not working for the Executive Chamber.
For those abandoned because of one health complication or the other, Naomi, with the help of beneficiaries, bears the cost of treatment, some...
One central point of conflict is whether to connect the paid family leave program to the TDI — a move Senate Republicans appear to be sensitive to because of concerns that increasing the benefit for workers who take off time for their own disabilities would be a cost born by employers as well as workers.
The administrative cost is bound to be high and I know that Labour tends to like doing this because it turns more people into state dependents but Conservatives should be about freeing people from the burdens they are ill placed to bear and encouraging independence.
Although claims - based measures might be presumed to be relatively inexpensive because data are collected routinely for other purposes, even they require several steps, the costs of which are borne largely by those conducting the analyses.
Before her study, Neiman thought the asexual females would bear extra costs for each additional genome because they would be chock full of metabolically expensive ingredients like RNA and proteins.
The March of Dimes estimated that, since 2006, about 176,000 fewer babies have been born too soon because of improvement in the preterm birth rate, potentially saving about $ 9 billion in health and societal costs.
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.
Bear in mind that states and districts account for the lion's share of special - education funding and that this part of their education budgets has ballooned in recent decades, both because the special - ed pupil rolls have swelled and because costs in this realm are exceptionally difficult to keep within bounds (in part because of federal «cost - may - not - be-considered» and «maintenance - of - effort» rules).
This dichotomy drove pension costs higher because local districts were free to hire more workers and pay them more, without having to bear their higher retirement costs.
«I'm interested because it's a new business model in which the user doesn't bear the communications cost,» Satoru Iwata said.
Because, if the author bears the brunt of the costs, and the «publisher» / agent only gains, why not publish EVERYTHING that comes in?
Incidentally, this is why traditional publishing is often considered less risky because all these costs are borne by the publisher and not the author.
Further, those costs are unfairly distributed because unreimbursed expenses, such as those in excess of a policy limit or deductibles, are borne by the parties in proportion to the size of the loss.
When there's a loss, it often means having to move because the cost of the loss is too great a burden to bear for the resident.
You'll have to pay for someplace to stay, as well as the additional costs you bear when your home isn't usable because of the loss.
Because if you have an ARM you bear the cost of future inflation and higher interest levels, not the lender.
Personally, that makes me thankful, because the budget can't bear with aggressive programs that cost a lot.
It doesn't cost a penny more to spay a few weeks earlier, it is easier on animal shelters because the litters are just not born
In human health, in many cases the patient is not bearing the brunt of the cost because they have some sort of third - party payer insurance, whether that be private insurance or government - provided insurance like Medicaid and Medicare.
The game does have some good things going for like great graphics with a cool style and one or two cool levels, and online four player co-op (avoid the arena mode at all costs) but the game is just so boring I really don't recommend this to any gamer, which is sad because this could have been great, hopefully a sequel will be made that gets it right.
Makers of craft toys like stuffed bears and wooden toys are closing left and right because testing costs are outlandish.
Corporations like Dominion Resources and Duke Energy are investing in gas transmission pipelines and gas generating plants only because they think they can profit from them now, and force captive utility customers to bear the cost of paying off the worthless assets later.
First, climate protection is a public good that requires collective action, because firms and individuals will not otherwise bear the private costs needed to achieve the global benefits of abatement.
'' «While the state has put great emphasis on solar technology in recent years, bringing that technology to bear in Tennessee homes and businesses is proving a difficult task because of the high cost of installation, which is becoming increasingly hard for the state and its citizens to swallow.
The ALEC bill and BHI reports ignore the inevitable costs that will be borne by states because of climate change as well as the co-benefits of taking action to address climate pollution.
The report does not even note the fact that the electric customers would bear millions of dollars in extra costs because electricity from the «wind farms» would cost more than electricity from other sources.
My therory to this question is that because the cost to fix these problems will be borne by the wealthiest 2 % of people who are the land owners and future land developers.
However, I found the revenue - neutral Carbon Fee & Dividend solution by Citizens» Climate Lobby to be far superior to just a carbon tax because it protects consumers like us who will bear the brunt of these rising carbon costs, especially low - income households, who pay a higher percentage of their income on energy.
In fact, if new technology is brought to bear on the problem because it should provide an improved solution, the cost of the climate change or whatever should in part be measured by the amount that the damage was not reduced as it should have been.
In my view, it seems most unfair for the private sector employer to bear the cost of providing an additional 12 months» work simply because a state benefit has been unilaterally deferred by a government some 20 years previously.
This is because the law takes into account you need to pay your lawyer 1/3 of the settlement, and therefore, the insurance company should also bear the costs of legal fees and expenses incurred to obtain the settlement.
If the defendant wishes to say that the loss is less because the profit could have been earned in any event by a substitute or replacement sale, at the cost only of the expenditure of a lesser sum for the purpose of manufacturing or buying in further goods, the defendant bears the burden of proving that case.
Because arbitration decisions are typically not disclosed and not subject to appeal, consumers and workers are left without recourse and must bear the cost of unfair, deceptive and harmful practices.
The respondent, on the costs question, says that this is a case for an order that each party bear their own costs, consistent with Olney v. Rainville, 2010 BCCA 155, because this is a case, says the respondent, of divided success.
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