Sentences with phrase «expensive operation with»

Surgery is not always possible for every case and is an extremely delicate and expensive operation with no guarantees.

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While some of these operations appear expensive, trading around 20 times cash flow (compared with eight times for miners), Nagle figures it's a fair price considering that all these companies do, basically, is collect cash.
Small banks are strong supporters of the bill because it scales back many of the Dodd - Frank rules that are much more expensive for them to comply with than the big banks that have large compliance operations.
So for bankers, funding their operations with equity really is expensive — it would mean that the owners of the banks would have to foot the bill when things go south.
The Bush administration had cut taxes, then indulged itself in new entitlement programs and an expensive Middle Eastern foreign policy, with military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
When markets get expensive, investors should focus at least a portion of their portfolios on companies with stable business operations like insurance companies.
Mining pool also available, which allows traders mine their own coins for a rental fee, saving them the stress of the expensive setup structure that comes with personal mining operations.
Ace is not a one off, with Energy Users Association of Australia chief Andrew Richards pointing to at least four Victoria - based heavy gas users that have had to lock into expensive supply contracts to guarantee delivery of an essential input for their operations.
«With a low turnout expected and limited media exposure in the nation's most expensive media market, the test of both campaigns will be to mount strong voter identification efforts and effective get - out - the - vote operations.
Meanwhile, the country is preparing to resume operation at as many as 48 nuclear reactors over the coming years, but that process is slow and expensive, and there are no guarantees that Japan will be able to meet its future energy demand with nuclear power alone.
The Oil and Gas industry have been some of the earliest adopters on the basis that the operations involved in the training can be incredibly expensive to do with repetition.
The Massachusetts operation, called Families for Excellent Schools - Advocacy, a pro-charter group, was hit with a record $ 426,500 fine for failing to disclose its donors related to a 2016 Massachusetts ballot campaign — a race that became the most expensive ballot measure in state history.
Backers of these reforms are particularly enamored of a new type of charter school represented by the Rocketship chain of schools — a low - budget operation that relies on young and inexperienced teachers rather than more veteran and expensive faculty, that reduces the curriculum to a near - exclusive focus on reading and math, and that replaces teachers with online learning and digital applications for a significant portion of the day.
The full - time all - wheel drive system, which is about a $ 3,000 upgrade over the base rear - drive model, comes with a two - speed transfer case for low - range off - road operation — something you won't find on the more expensive LX 470 or even on the Escalade.
The Forte EX mixes economy of ownership and operation with some of the comforts and conveniences of much more expensive cars.
But any sale also involves handing care of part of the Sara Lee brand to a third party, and buyers have not rushed to snap up an operation with expensive unionised labour.
Some bigger rescue charities do this through their own overseas branches and with their own resources but most of this import trade goes through the commercial rescue operations who see an opportunity to acquire dogs, free of charge, delivered to the door with all the expensive veterinary work done and paid for and the dog fully recovered from any treatments like neutering and spaying, ready to re-home.
Cabo is overrun with huge resorts and tourist operations, making it far more expensive than the rest of Baja.
Congress, unfamiliar with the maritime navigation perils of the West Coast, agreed only to fund a less expensive mainland station at Port Hueneme which began operation in 1874.
Robert routinely advises clients on tax issues in connection with business planning and has represented clients before the IRS and the United States Tax Court; always aiming to resolve tax controversies through negotiation, which is typically less expensive and faster than a trial, thus minimizing the cost of tax disputes and their impact on business operations and productivity.
These operations are expensive and difficult to coordinate, but a travel plan with this type of coverage have the resources to arrange and pay for an evacuation.
You'll find out how to reason about app - to - app interactions to provide an elegant user - experience for external apps to engage with, and explore technical examples that allow third party developers to seamlessly interact with your app, thus shortcutting expensive server operations while providing more efficient and magical native flows.
Also, we lost over 250k in cash during the perfect storm of the depression (I don't care what economists say, we are in depression that is currently experiencing an artificial bubble), my illness and hospitalizations and expensive treatments, combined with devaluation of real estate we had 50 % equity in, and a partner would had no interest in the financial operations of the business had us right on the edge of bankruptcy.
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