Sentences with phrase «impose big costs»

So they want to impose big costs on them, more than $ 2,300 per child per year (over $ 470,000 for a school of 250 students), and cancel leases for planned new schools.

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The big reason Ottawa finds itself in a tighter fiscal corner in terms of its own imposed deadline is that slower growth than expected has cost the economy about $ 17 billion, and the treasury about $ 2.5 billion in tax revenues.
But inaction entails big risks as well: As the divisive presidential election campaign has eloquently demonstrated, inadequate growth is imposing big social costs on the U.S. Shouldn't we give optimism a try?
Using official government sources, the National Federation of Independent Business calculates there are more than 4,000 federal rules in the pipeline, and that just the 13 biggest ones would, if imposed in an Obama second term, cost businesses a total of more than $ 515 billion over four years.
Critics argue that the statute imposes disproportionately large compliance costs on small community banks, institutionalizes «too big to fail,» and drives up the cost of banking services to consumers.
This popular campaign called for the Government to impose a levy on the Big Six, with funds raised ring - fenced to help people with their energy costs, prioritizing those living in fuel poverty, by making homes more energy efficient (amongst other things).
«I can't recall any cost shift this big imposed on the city in recent times,» said E.J. McMahon, of the Empire Center for Public Policy.
Some small European states such as Latvia, Estonia and Ireland did manage to re-start their economic growth while imposing austerity budgets — but only by ratcheting down their wages and prices, via a big dose of unemployment, until their much - reduced costs sparked an export revival.
«First Scott bragged that he helped craft the toxic GOP health care plan that spikes costs by 20 percent, imposes an age tax on older Floridians and strips coverage for pre-existing conditions — all to give himself a big tax break.
The designation and related sanctions, which cost the Madison School District nearly $ 300,000 this year, were imposed despite a UW - Madison analysis showing Leopold students made some of the biggest improvements in the district on state test scores last year.
Sainsbury will have to impose a 14.8 percent rate which is almost twice as big over a three year period loan, costing you interest charges of about # 733.29.
Unless there is radical change in the way the world produces the energy it needs and how land and other resources are used, mankind is likely to change the global climate in ways that will impose big dangers and high costs on people and nations worldwide.
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