Sentences with phrase «costs inflicted»

For large companies, the costs inflicted by patent trolls are a huge burden.
The proposal would see no extra costs inflicted on the government as it would be the equivalent of filling ten new state schools without having to build them.

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On the cost side, the NPRM RIA predicted that a 60 - day delay alone would inflict some losses on investors, because advisory conflicts would continue to affect some advice rendered during those 60 days.
Israel's decision on whether to bomb Iran's nuclear sites — as it has repeatedly threatened to do — could hinge on its estimate of the retaliatory costs, including damage inflicted by rockets fired from southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
The woes were mainly self - inflicted: high costs, declining sales and onerous interest payments wiped out profit.
It is a strategy rooted in both economics (oversupply forces high - cost producers out of business and preserves Saudi's market share) and geopolitics (low prices inflict immense pain on petro - state adversaries like Russia and Iran).
«If a management makes bad decisions in order to hit short - term earnings targets, and consequently gets behind the eight - ball in terms of costs, customer satisfaction or brand strength, no amount of subsequent brilliance will overcome the damage that has been inflicted» Warren Buffett
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
My son must understand the seriousness of the injury he inflicted on that person, even if it costs him and my family a great deal.
He was into something and I rem the City game at the Emirates where he bossed and we should have won, but again his self inflicting damages is what will cost him and on a greater extent the team...
The damage a small child can inflict is equal to the child's weight multiplied by his age, multiplied again by the cost of the object in question.
This show of insensitivity on the part of the Akufo Addo government will inflict more hardships on workers who have already had to contend with sky rocketing prices of goods and services and a general increase in the cost of living.
Critics claim a hard Brexit would cost Britain trade and jobs and inflict huge damage on the national economy.
Meanwhile, the EC chair has sued the lawyer of the faceless petitioners, Maxwell Opoku Agyemang, asking the court to inflict cost on him for defaming her.
«Hurricane Irene inflicted major damage up and down the length of Minisceongo Creek, affecting homes and businesses in the area and resulting in significant cleanup and repair costs for the town,» said Haverstraw Supervisor Howard Phillips.
Sickle cell disease affects 70,000 to 100,000 Americans and millions globally, inflicting suffering and high health - care costs.
But NEON has suffered a series of self - inflicted and external wounds since construction began in 2011, resulting in project delays, a large projected cost overrun, and several changes in senior leadership.
The condition results in significant medical costs to the health care system but also inflicts substantial costs on families, including special diets and allergen - free foods, according to the study.
While dangerous pathogens will not mobilise armies nor annex land, they can, if unchecked, inflict human costs rivalling those of armed conflict.
Yet wise she is — and surprisingly vulnerable — in Bert Marcus's zingy exploration of meme makers and their self - inflicted need to go viral at all costs.
Some students may benefit but only at the cost of inflicting harm on other children.
But it's Wilson and Trichter who more accurately capture the realities that (1) pension costs are more likely to lead a school district into insolvency than capital costs, and (2) whatever fiscal harm charter schools may inflict on district schools, it's surely less severe than what they're already doing to themselves.
We've stood by as two generations of African American and Hispanic men have faced mass incarceration and the economic, social, political, and racial costs that it inflicts.
Only cost other than routine maintenance were self - inflicted problems.
The Villages at Bey Lea renters insurance covers a lot more mishaps such as damage done to another's property, injury inflicted on someone else, lawsuits against you and hotel costs if your apartment is under repairs or damaged.
«There is a huge environmental price that we are paying every single day that we turn our backs on our native wildlife in favor of protecting non-native predatory cats at all cost while ignoring the inconvenient truth about the mortality they inflict,» Michael Hutchins, CEO of The Wildlife Society, said in a statement released with the gray catbird study.
«There is a huge environmental price that we are paying every single day that we turn our backs on our native wildlife in favor of protecting non-native predatory cats at all cost while ignoring the inconvenient truth about the mortality they inflict
For instance, if you insert Regeneration Pressens into one of your Active Combo slots then your combo will regenerate your health, but this will be at the cost of inflicting low damage and enemies will be more difficult to deal with.
Attacks in V.A.T.S. cost Action Points, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries.
Each of these regulations will inflict substantial costs, drive down existing coal generation and have dubious environmental benefits.
I would love to see the tobacco companies completely dismantled and the owners jailed for the horrendous medical cost they have inflicted on the community at large.
The misuse of the precautionary principal by the AGW community has already inflicted costs, as you have outlined.
The report, The Human Cost of Weather - Related Disasters 1995 - 2015, is intended to focus attention during the UN climate change conference — which opens in Paris on Monday − on the damage already inflicted by global warming as a consequence of rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, in turn as a consequence of the human combustion of fossil fuels and the destruction of the planet's forests.
The storm killed 153 people in the U.S. and inflicted damages that will cost upwards of $ 80 billion.
LONDON, 31 July, 2017 — Health campaigners say the energy policies of the world's richest countries are inflicting a double burden on their citizens, not only using their taxes to pay fossil fuel subsidies, but also loading huge health costs on them.
But this infatuation inflicts a real cost.
And imagine the damage that clearing forest land for transmission lines, which will cost Maine people billions, will inflict on taxpayers and ratepayers here.
In her time in office, Congresswoman Bonamici has worked to address the problem of ocean pollution — in particular the challenges inflicted upon the Oregon coast by debris from the 2012 earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan, leaving her district with unsightly beaches, high cleanup costs and the threat of invasive species.
The CO2 obsessed see only costs... and do so at the expense of their ethics, their critical thinking skills, all at a huge cost to those upon whom they inflict their obsession.
The disinformation and obfuscation inflicted by vested interests and their mouthpieces have already cost the world at least ten years delay in advancing effective countermeasures to climate change.
«There is a huge environmental price that we are paying every single day that we turn our backs on our native wildlife in favor of protecting non-native predatory cats at all cost while ignoring the inconvenient truth about the mortality they inflict
The comparison of the «cost of mitigation faced by a current generation» with «that current generation's estimate of the future economic damage it is inflicting on a future generation» in not a «reasonable thing to do».
Health campaigners say the energy policies of the world's richest countries are inflicting a double burden on their citizens, not only using their taxes to pay fossil fuel subsidies, but also loading huge health costs on them.
Moses L.J. who was plainly alive to the unfairness inflicted on DLA and how its predicament could if not cured, lead to other solicitors being discouraged from properly and fearlessly representing their clients, held that the 1981 Act did not oust judicial review as the making of this costs order was sufficiently remote from the trial process so as not to interfere with it.
First, it ignores the real and significant cost that the presumption of innocence inflicts on complainants in sexual assault trials, particularly with a factually guilty accused.
While no insurance company will pay for the cost of intentional injuries inflicted by an insured, they could be responsible to cover third - party liability in such a case.
Recoverable damages include medical bills, funeral costs, lost benefits and wages, costs of services that would have been performed by the victim, the loss of companionship with the decedent, and the emotional pain inflicted by the trauma of the death.
«Equally important, there is no point in interpreting a statute in a manner that inflicts significant public costs while providing no corresponding benefits,» said Andrew.
Though a few large firms have taken up the challenge, ultimately, it is largely solo and small law firms who are dependent upon online advertising that will suffer most from the added costs and restrictions inflicted by the new rules.
While neck injuries such as whiplash or usually temporary, they can cost you a large sum of money while you recover and inflict substantial pain and suffering.
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