Sentences with phrase «imposes real costs»

This compliance burden imposes real costs in terms of financial and manpower resources for participating private schools, diverting school leaders» full attention from their primary work of running a school.
Earlier this summer, the premiers of Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan encouraged the other provinces to follow their lead in breaking down provincial barriers to trade in goods and labour, barriers that impose real costs on the economy.
Radiation and electromagnetic disturbances from the sun impose a real cost: disrupted radio signals, blown transformers, crippled satellites, and perhaps — if we are not careful — irradiated astronauts.
It can impose real costs when there is a need for cash among those endowed.
The negative externalities are all those things / outcomes that impose real costs on others.

Not exact matches

We need to revise our economies «to reduce wealth inequality and ensure that prices, taxation, and incentive systems take into account the real costs which consumption patterns impose on our environment,» the scientists said, adding: «We must recognize, in our day - to - day lives and in our governing institutions, that Earth with all its life is our only home.»
But investment intentions are helped by government policies that recognize business bottom lines matter and thus can not have costs imposed on them absent real - world conditions.
The 24 year old cost Real Madrid # 27m just over 18 months ago but the Bernabeu side are ready to cash - in on the talented wing - back as they look to cut costs ahead of offering their top performer new deals that help retain their services due to the massive tax hike that is to be imposed in Spain.
The CIC's choice of the regulatory approach suggests that its real interest is not in reducing CO2 emissions quickly and efficiently but rather in prolonging its continuing and so far fruitless battle in the US to force government to impose changes that will cost everyone very dearly and accomplish very little.
The real costs of a program to address global warming are crucially dependent on how much time and money it would take to develop and diffuse these technologies, plus the incremental costs per unit of energy (if any) they would impose once deployed.
Any policy to cut emissions will impose a cost, so the Government's 26 - 28 % by 2030 target will be a «hit» to real GDP that will account for a large chunk of the $ 600 billion.
So real costs are being imposed, based on theoretical costs to future (yet unborn) people halfway around the world, based on a guess of their supposed philosophy of life, and theortical harms which have not been demonstrated.
The primary environmental objective of a tax on carbon is to set a price that reflects the «real» costs such emissions impose — accounting for the damages that are expected to arise from global warming, including effects on agricultural productivity and human health, coastal inundation, and other changes.
Thus, if the EPA waiver is upheld, refiners will have no real choice but to blend and sell E15, and this will impose substantial, predictable costs on both refiners and food producers.
The problem is that from the perspective of the members of the public who use this Court, delays caused by our antiquated, wholly - inadequate document management system impose unnecessary, but all too real, costs on them.
The push by large banks to engage in real estate sales and management would impose unnecessary federal regulation on our business and likely result in higher costs and less service for consumers.
Real estate in the U.S. is especially attractive, despite the low yields and the high cost of U.S. taxes imposed on foreign investment, such as the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act.
A trade association representing real estate agents anticipated that creditors and settlement agents would be likely to interpret the proposed exemptions cautiously, which would lead to the three - business - day redisclosure period being invoked frequently, imposing costs on consumers.
Pursuant to its authority under Dodd - Frank Act section 1032 (a) and (f), TILA section 105 (a), and RESPA section 19 (a), the Bureau is requiring creditors to provide the loan costs and other costs imposed upon the consumer and the seller in tables as part of the integrated Closing Disclosure for closed - end transactions secured by real property (other than reverse mortgages).
A trade association representing real estate agents, a financial holding company, a compliance company, and various settlement agents recommended that the final rule distinguish between loan and settlement costs for purposes of imposing a pre-consummation period.
The Bureau understands that implementation of this final rule will impose significant changes and costs across the residential real estate and mortgage lending industry.
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