Sentences with phrase «hard transportation costs»

From vetting costs for each animal to actual hard transportation costs (vans, fuel, maintenance, etc.), additional funds are critical to our being able to answer the call.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON, Nov 1 - The federal government will cover 100 percent of emergency power and public transportation costs through Nov. 9 for the areas of New York and New Jersey that were hit hard by superstorm Sandy, according to the U.S. senators of the two states.
WASHINGTON, Nov 1 - The federal government will cover 100 percent of emergency power and public transportation costs through Nov. 9 for the areas of New York and New Jersey that were hit hard by superstorm Sandy, officials said on Thursday.
Yes, Ma, and the collapse of transportation costs over the past 100 - 200 years has made it harder than ever to trace the source of imbalances by looking at final - goods trade flows.
Our school has always tried very hard to make it possible for my daughter to attend, but with a modest income and growing basic family expenses (such as housing, heating, transportation and fuel costs) continuing at a private school has been increasing difficult and stressful.
This cost includes breakfast and transportation to the airport - a deal that is undeniably hard to beat.
Examples; CO2 levels in the atmosphere correlate directly with human population (lots of breathing) and thus population control can avoid climate change (hard to disprove) Melting of the Artic ice sheet is good as shipping route will become shorter and transportation costs much less.
I can limit flood damage and improve health very simply: But I need lower cost energy (you don't want that), lower cost steel and transportation (you are working very hard to make both more expensive), more proper and safe rules and less excessive regulation (you want more regulation and more fees and more interferences from very propagandized zealots against work), lower costs for electricity, water and fuel (you seek more taxes and rules on all) no government corruption (The carbon taxes you want go ONLY to the corrupt third world dictators and NGO profit - seekers who are selling their ENRON - inspired carbon credits, none do anything for the people of each country forced into squalor and death.)
According to a recent report by the Social Security Administration (SSA), housing expenses make the top of the list of the largest household costs for retirees by 35 percent, followed by transportation (14 percent), and out - of - pocket health care (13.2 percent).1 For this reason, many people getting ready to retire (and even those who are already there) are looking for options to help them control household expenses and keep more of their hard - earned retirement dollars.
It's never hard to find a taxi no matter where you are in New York, and though you're likely to pay more for a cab than you would by taking public transportation, if you're with a group of people and can split the cost, it can be a worthwhile venture.
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