Sentences with phrase «comes as the expense»

But, as the next section shows, the high output temps come as some expense in heat output and efficiency.
It's simple design makes assembly easy, though it's not tool - free, and that ease comes as the expense of drawers.

Not exact matches

It will also be a good idea to get an accountant to do your taxes come tax time, as there are likely expenses you can write off.
And you will likely have additional health - care expenses as you age: the cost of home care, physiotherapy, elective medical procedures and some prescription drugs may have to come out of your own pocket.
The comments come as Alphabet's total headcount swelled by roughly 9,000 year - on - year, and as expenses crept up during Q1, causing the company to miss Wall Street's profit targets.
«With an HSA, money goes in tax - free, builds up tax - free and, as long as it is pulled out for a qualified medical expense, comes out tax - free.»
While digital interactions are key, they shouldn't come at the expense of the offline experience, which can be just as important and potentially even more impactful.
It shows you can comfortably afford home costs and other living expenses, as well as repairs that may come up.
«With an HSA, money goes in tax - free, builds up tax - free and, as long as it is pulled out for a qualified medical expense, comes out tax - free,» said Paul Fronstin, director of health research at the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Solving the issue of trust comes at the expense of convenience and scalability, as the process of picking random validators so that the network can verify transactions instead of financial institutions, «takes time, is expensive, and consumes tremendous amounts of energy,» Martin said.
«These freelancers come on board as subcontractors and save the small business owner the burden of paying overhead associated with payroll taxes and expenses such as health insurance and worker's compensation, as well as the space constrictions that growing a company in - house can present.»
Finally, the work - from - home employees were happier and therefore healthier, thereby reducing sick days and absenteeism (as well as people coming into work with contagious colds and flu), all of which decreased the company's overall health care expenses.
Its surging U.S. growth appears to be coming at least partly at the expense of Blue Apron, which held twice the market share of HelloFresh in 2015 and even as recently 2016, according to data from online audience measurement firm SimilarWeb.
If you cash out before the age of 59.5 years, you may be subject to penalties and taxes (exceptions apply, such as first - time house purchases and education expenses) but the contributions are the first to come out.
The numbers also made me realize that I'm nowhere near as thrifty as I thought when it comes to my food expenses.
Calculate when you plan for your business to break even — and as unexpected expenses or opportunities for impulse spending come up, go back to your projections and calculate how those purchases will delay your break - even point.
People see the costs of citizenship behaviors much more clearly because they see them as coming at the expense of exceeding their targets or whatever is being measured.
With marriage and children will come expenses, such as daycare costs, school fees, mortgages or rent and other necessities.
The largest increases in the deficit would come from repealing or modifying tax provisions in the ACA that are not directly related to health insurance coverage — such as repealing a surtax on net investment income, repealing annual fees imposed on health insurers, and reducing the income threshold for determining the tax deduction for medical expenses.
The fact that program expenses, and in particular direct program expenses, were lower than expected should not have come as a surprise to anyone who follows federal financial affairs.
However, as noted below, we feel the deficit for 2011 - 12 could come in lower than expected, despite the slowdown in the economy as program expenses were overstated in the June 2011 Budget.
There are some whole life insurance policies that are marketed as final expense insurance or burial insurance, which come at a low price.
The call came after Tesla forecast a reduction of capital expenses for the year and said it will turn a profit in the second half of the year as Model 3 production ramps up.
The Minister of Finance has indicated that he would release details on why direct program expenses for 2012 - 13 came in so much lower than forecast to the PBO (hopefully, he will release these to Canadians as well).
An earlier filing might have been a telltale sign about the financial problems to come: Tesla disclosed that it had begun reimbursing Mr. Musk for his use of his private plane, justifying the cost by saying, «By paying only the variable expenses of Mr. Musk's private airplane, consistent with the reimbursement policy in place, we will recognize a cost saving as compared to the customary practice for an initial public offering road show.»
Higher - quality bonds offer another advantage as well: These investments typically come with lower transaction costs, which can help manage the expenses associated with this strategy.
The big expense came as Trump put a new emphasis on online fundraising, after paying for his primary run mostly out of his own pocket.
And though banks and bank depositors are better compensated for the governments» takings, that compensation comes at taxpayers» expense, because it translates either into an immediate reduction in Fed remittances to the Treasury or (as has been the case in fact) in an enhanced risk of reduced remittances in the future.
These may have lessened the fall in Canadaâ $ ™ s corporate tax revenue losses, but not by much. Even worse, this tax shifting makes the overall net impact even more negative as any revenue gains from income shifting come at the expense of even greater revenue losses elsewhereâ $» and fuel a race to the bottom with tax cuts.
But with the advantage of owning a variety of mutual funds and other investments come the obligation of many hidden fees, such as expense ratios and transactions costs of the funds in the wrap account.
This potential does come at a higher cost, as the annual expenses of most active funds are generally greater than those of passively managed funds.
As for total expenses, employment insurance benefits and direct program expenses could come in well below the June 2011 Budget estimates.
While behaviour change and decongestion are often the objectives, the decongestion charge should not come at the expense of vulnerable groups, such as low income individuals and families, persons with disabilities and seniors.
Trump pitched the plan as a benefit to the middle class that comes at the expense of the rich — an assessment at odds with independent tax experts who have analyzed the bill and concluded the bulk of its benefits go to corporations and the wealthy.
The US dollar remains king in the world's biggest market, as the rise of Asia's share in foreign exchange trading, led by China, is coming at the expense of Europe rather than the US, analysts say.
Universal Algebra, in precisely this sense, is a poor framework for mathematics insofar as it unites spatial manifolds and symbolic logic by introducing the common notion of an algebraic manifold (Whitehead's terminology) or a semi-group (current standard terminology), an object with very little structure or intrinsic interest.9 In this case, generalization comes at the expense of abstract sterility.
With 1,500 of them out there converting two Chin - amen apiece per annum against an uphill birth rate of 33,000 pagans per day, it will take upward of a million years to make the conversions balance the output and bring the Christianizing of the country in sight to the naked eye; therefore, if we can offer our missionaries as rich a field at home at lighter expense and quite satisfactory in the matter of danger, why shouldn't they find it fair and right to come back and give us a trial?
For some, this can be a lifeline when unexpected expenses come up, and they are a good way of encouraging thrift and saving for family celebrations such as Christmas or holidays.
I need you to come immediately to an abortion clinic, find a young girl contemplating an abortion, talk her out of it, take her home, foster her for the duration of her pregnancy, pay all medical expenses, and after her child is born, adopt the baby and raise it as your own, while the mom is free to continue living her life.
Answer this: will you to come immediately to an abortion clinic, find a young girl contemplating an abortion, talk her out of it, take her home, foster her for the duration of her pregnancy, pay all medical expenses, and after her child is born, adopt the baby and raise it as your own, while the mom is free to continue living her life.
But such «proofs,» such exaltations, came at the great expense of adopting, continuing, and extolling a view of nature we have come to realize as ultimately destructive.
Probably the most significant contribution of the Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development published as Our Common Future (WCED 1987), is the proposition that improvements in material well - being need not come at the expense of the degradation of the environment.
A woman's «right to choose» is an obvious example, coming as it does at the expense of the weakest of the weak, the unborn.
There is nothing wrong with loving our country and wanting great things for it, as long as that desire does not come at the expense of other needy people.
the team nurtures players in the expense of trophies, we don't upgrade coz it will hinder development of so and so... we don't buy finished articles and keep waiting for the ones we have to come good, that's why other teams win trophies and Arsenal is seen as an academy.
It is true we get more television income, that is down to the audience and success but you know as well that it is down to the pressure of the market to pay for the players with a higher price and out expenses will come up straight away to increase their wages.
«The Arsenal board, as always, works to strike a balance between the expense of coming to games for our supporters and the club's ever - increasing costs and expenditure as it develops on and off the pitch.»
As these tweets indicate, it may come at Antawn Jamison's expense, but at least it means a shakeup.
Then came the famine as the club went nine years without a trophy, with the expense of the stadium resulting in the club's best players being sold and qualifying for the top four became the main target.
Their struggles come despite boasting England's all - time top scorer Wayne Rooney as well as Memphis Depay and Anthony Martial, two young forwards brought to the club at great expense during the summer.
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