Sentences with phrase «dramatic impact on the cost»

Without exception, it seems the changes to Part L had a dramatic impact on the cost of heating new homes.
A lof of your health history will be beyond your control, but at the same time this is the one area where moderate changes to your health can have a dramatic impact on the cost of your insurance.

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New research suggests that one simple methodology can have a dramatic impact on sunk - cost bias.
New overtime rules take effect December 1st, which could have a pretty dramatic impact on operating costs for a lot of companies.
Nestlé has revealed that cost pressures affecting its US ice cream business led to it scrap promotion - led sales in 2012 and says the impact on pricing had been «quite dramatic».
Negotiations with the public employee unions on contracts will have a dramatic impact on the budget as the county grapples with the rising cost of health insurance and rapidly escalating costs of paying into the public employee retirement and pension system.
You'll be amazed at how a couple of low - cost cabinet projects can make a dramatic impact on the look of your whole kitchen!
The dramatic changes in costs would have outsized impacts on union membership and power.
«Not surprisingly, given the dramatic impact the current economy has had on higher education costs, finding ways to make college more affordable is on everyone's mind.
When I entered a predicted rise in health - care costs, I chose 5.0 % on the optimistic side and 10.0 % on the pessimistic side — and this had a dramatic impact on my ability to meet my goals!
Washington, D.C. — Today, the Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) released an updated version of its Energy Poverty video, elaborating on the terrible human cost of «climate» policies (with no actual projected impact on climate), noting political and legal developments since President Trump's dramatic announcement on June 1, 2017, that the United States would withdraw from the -LSB-...]
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
The impact on petrol prices is even less dramatic: 50 per cent carbon capture, which we might reach by the 2040s, might add 10p to the cost of a litre of petrol.
On the evidence to date, these policies have had a dramatic impact on electricity costs in the province, but they have generated very limited environmental benefits and have had a negligible to negative effect on economic growth and employmenOn the evidence to date, these policies have had a dramatic impact on electricity costs in the province, but they have generated very limited environmental benefits and have had a negligible to negative effect on economic growth and employmenon electricity costs in the province, but they have generated very limited environmental benefits and have had a negligible to negative effect on economic growth and employmenon economic growth and employment.
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