Sentences with phrase «brunt of the cost»

«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.»
We can be part of the solution, but we can not solve poverty here or in the US on our own, and we can not ask farmers to bear the brunt of the cost equation to solve this serious social problem.
Miner says the state and feds should bear the brunt of the cost for fixing local infrastructure, such as the city's water system.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner says the state and feds should bear the brunt of the cost for fixing local infrastructure — such as the city's water system — which is why she's not proposing a hike in local water rates.
Whether ratepayers bear the brunt of that cost depends, at least partially, on how successful the utility is drawing federal grant money...
ALBANY, NY (12/16/2008)(readMedia)-- Services, jobs and communities will all be hard hit and middle income New Yorkers will bear the brunt of the cost under Governor David Paterson's proposed 2009 - 10 state budget.
«The Senate GOP bill would raise taxes on three in five middle - class households nationally, according to the Tax Policy Center, with states like New York feeling the brunt of the costs
While governments generally favor higher birth rates to maintain the workforce and tax base needed to fund pensions, health care and other benefits for the elderly, it is typically families that bear the brunt of the cost of having children, the study found.
A past investigation of ours showed that schools typically bear the brunt of these costs.
Because vehicles lose most of their monetary value at the start of their life, the original owner is the one that takes the brunt of the cost.
Because, if the author bears the brunt of the costs, and the «publisher» / agent only gains, why not publish EVERYTHING that comes in?
And, when things go wrong — as they often do — it is over-burdened humane societies and wildlife sanctuaries that bear the brunt of the cost.
The Legal Services Act 2007 had led to «an unnecessarily complex and expensive» system with the larger firms bearing the brunt of the cost, it said.
But owners using net lease structures need to be wary of assessments, even if they aren't bearing the brunt of the cost.
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