There are greater
benefits than burdens, and the process is simple, effective and practical.
When you boil it all down, while this is arguably the biggest change to Adwords in years, for advertisers that integrating these changes into their campaigns, it is likely to be more of
a benefit than a burden.
Not exact matches
And frankly, I think far more people would
benefit by reducing the regulatory
burden on small businesses
than would
benefit by a higher minimum wage.
In the Auburn - Georgia rivalry, it appears to be a
burden rather
than a
benefit.
These, and the other questions that the co-chairs have framed for discussion, are remarkable because they address deeply the core normative issues of the negotiations that have simmered away in recent years but which have been perennially dodged rather
than confronted: How should the
benefits and
burdens of climate action be distributed in a diverse world?
There was a new report that said the city carries a bigger
burden than any other city in New York for retiree health
benefits.
But, will his support may be more of a
burden than a
benefit?
Even with an incentive — faculty members receive a one - course credit for every six projects that they supervise — many faculty members seem to view it as more of a
burden than a
benefit.
The fact is that people can obtain all required nutrition by following a whole foods plant based diet while simultaneously enjoying the
benefits of a greater supply of antioxidants and a lower
burden of toxins
than obtainable on an omnivorous diet.
It doesn't matter, except that the resulting conflicts feel more like a
burden than a
benefit.
30] It provides greater
burden or risk rather
than any
benefit by being an enemy of a whole group of people.
As a Physical Education teacher by choice I also have certification in Biology and General science two high needs areas I have reservations about individual contract negotiations and Tiered salary from the outside it would
benefit core subject teachers Math, Science, Special ed with increased salary opportunities but mostly as any Corporate structure would do is pare back on other subject area salaries the non core subjects this could create a situation inwhich some teachers would carry more
burden than others and whether we like it or not the most memorable classes for many students are art, gym, music and home economics because of their practical applications in life.
In general, states with greater current relative commitments to prekindergarten and other education programs, child welfare programs, criminal justice programs, and health care and those with higher tax
burdens experience greater offsetting budget
benefits than do other states.
The added financial
burden may lead some retirees to start collecting their Social Security
benefits earlier
than they would have otherwise.
The extra added
benefit on using a LEAP instead of a normal option that expires within a few months is that my gain will be a long term gain will have lower tax
burden than my usual trades do.
Because municipal bonds tend to have lower yields
than other bonds, the tax
benefits tend to accrue to individuals with the highest tax
burdens.
«Simply put, the tax
burden on $ 30,000 of Social Security
benefits and $ 20,000 from retirement funds will be far less
than if the two were reversed.»
When tax rates are high, such as our current environment where top marginal rates on regular income exceed 50 per cent in more
than half the country, individuals who own capital assets are generally more reluctant to sell them as they require greater
benefits to outweigh the capital gains tax
burden they will incur when they sell.
Damsel escort missions occur when a female character joins the male player character, but is largely helpless, and rather
than being a clear
benefit to the player, she feels more like a
burden.
And often, a large number of amicus briefs can be more of a
burden, rather
than a
benefit to the Court.
Under the new laws, the financially weaker spouse, whether unemployed or working in a job that pays substantially less
than the other spouse,
benefits from a shift in the
burden of proof.
While the action for damages had been initially conceived to protect those having a subjective right to be enforced before national courts, a reasonable solution in the present situation could be that the party who had drawn a
benefit from the implementing act contrary to EU law now would be required to carry the
burden of undertaking the necessary steps of an action for damages against the Member State; this would appear more justified
than to impose said
burden on the party who possesses a right created through the concretisation of the content of a principle (para 79).
Over to Lord Reid: «It may well be that, if it can be shown that a person has no legitimate interest, financial or otherwise, in performing the contract rather
than claiming damages, he ought not to be allowed to saddle the other party with an additional
burden with no
benefit to himself.
Also, railroads were built in fewer places
than sewers, so the
benefits and
burdens of railroads were less uniformly distributed.
(Freedom of movement for persons — Union Citizenship — Directive 2004 / 38 / EC — Right of residence for more
than three months — Article 7 (1)(b)-- Person no longer having worker status — Person in possession of a retirement pension — Having sufficient resources not to become a
burden on the «social assistance system» of the host Member State — Application for a special non-contributory cash
benefit — Compensatory supplement intended to augment a retirement pension — Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 — Articles 3 (2) and 70 — Competence of the Member State of residence — Conditions for granting — Legal right to reside on the national territory — Compliance with European Union law)
72 By making the right of residence for a period of longer
than three months conditional upon the person concerned not becoming an «unreasonable»
burden on the social assistance «system» of the host Member State, Article 7 (1)(b) of Directive 2004/38, interpreted in the light of recital 10 to that directive, means that the competent national authorities have the power to assess, taking into account a range of factors in the light of the principle of proportionality, whether the grant of a social security
benefit could place a
burden on that Member State's social assistance system as a whole.
We are concerned that the
burden such a requirement would place on covered entities would be significantly greater
than any
benefits to the individual.
While it is true that burial insurance has a lower amount of
benefits than life insurance, it is also far easier to obtain and will help seniors plan for their funeral so that their family will not be
burdened by the cost.
I'm in the same boat for a pretty simple reason: the psychological
benefit of reducing the
burden of student loan payments, which, for most people, last ten years or more, is much more gratifying
than receiving a match on retirement savings.
So, keeping in mind that single premium life insurance is going to buy more death
benefit than any other mode, a liquid estate that can kick in a $ 2 - $ 3 million dollar one time premium could potentially increase the size of the estate significantly without any estate tax
burden.
Suburban REALTORS Alliance Position The Alliance is opposed to increases in the current transfer tax for the following reasons: 1) As the transfer tax is levied only on buyers and sellers of property, the
burden per taxpayer is greater
than the
burden from a more broad - based tax designed to generate the same amount of revenue; 2) Since public transportation is a
benefit that is open to all members of society, the charge should not be placed solely on buyers and sellers of property; 3) The transfer tax adds additional
burdens on first - time home buyers saving for a down - payment and covering the closing costs and runs contrary to existing federal, state, and local programs including the mortgage interest deduction, low interest property maintenance loans, and grants to first time homebuyers; 4) A real estate transfer tax is a state and local tax assessed on real property when ownership of the property is exchanged between parties.