Sentences with phrase «in bearing the costs»

And it will mean sustaining the church in bearing the cost of this confrontation.
The father does not have sufficient funds from which to make a payment and the mother owns properties which can be sold to assist her in bearing the costs of this proceeding.

Not exact matches

The government's plan to reduce the small business tax rate to 9 % means Ottawa is foregoing $ 5 billion in annual tax revenue, according to Lanthier, and that other taxpayers will have to bear those costs.
But in an era when businesses, insurers, and governments are increasingly balking at these charges — and when patients themselves are bearing a larger share of the cost — that model no longer works.
But franchisors would not be wrong in deciding that it isn't worth the cost to bear the new employee responsibility.
No dollar figure has been attached to the costs that will be borne by the brands, but according to labour advocacy groups they will be apportioned based on the amount of business each does in Bangladesh.
Thus the cost of the Empire is largely borne by other nations as the U.S. exports inflation and its currency in exchange for cheap goods and resources.
With a lack of standard addressing systems in the Middle East region, efficient logistics systems continue to be a key barrier in e-commerce ventures scaling up, with e-commerce businesses bearing huge costs in failed or delayed deliveries.
That ratio, it bears noting, only compares rent to mortgage costs; it doesn't include the various expenses entailed in home ownership — taxes, maintenance, insurance — that can more than double the monthly outlay.
Then factor in the opportunity cost for what every person in the room could be achieving instead of listening to Biff from engineering talk about groundbreaking new advances in ball bearing technology.
Retirees are being transferred to new health care plans, with no increase in premiums for this year, at least; a document sent to retirees by the company says the pensioners will bear the cost of any increases in premiums going forward, and that the company has the right to change the plan at any time.
Then there's price sensitivity: emerging markets can rarely bear the costs charged in Canada.
Hillary Clinton has been considered one of the biggest threats to biotech investors ever since September 2015, when she pushed biotech stocks into a bear market with a single tweet about cracking down on drug price hikes that cost the sector $ 40 billion in market value.
Online brokerages, such as Ameritrade and E-Trade, were born in the»90s as innovative upstarts, offering low - cost alternatives to traditional brokerage houses.
The condition, in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains, is estimated to cost $ 10 million over the lifetime of one child.
That's because those who make decisions on the front end (buying property, building bridges) do not bear all the costs when things go wrong on the back end,» he wrote in an email.
Typical birth in a US hospital «costs» about 20 % more than the Lindo Wing, a private, luxury wing in London where the royal baby was born
Dimon said the Bear acquisition ended up costing J.P. Morgan $ 20 billion, in large part because of fines, which Dimon said was way more than he and his team were expecting.
Instead, Coastal's export approach, born of its acquisition strategy, is to develop a brand presence rooted in a particular geographical market while leveraging the cost advantage of the firm's global purchasing and distribution back end.
Normally this would put remarkable pressure on the price of gold — higher yields raise the opportunity cost of buying gold — but over the same period, the U.S. dollar has steadily weakened and is now officially in a bear market.
We should bear such costs in mind as we continue to demand lower and lower fares.
Sovereign debtors must agree to IMF «conditionalities» in order to get enough credit to enable bondholders to take their money and run, avoiding haircuts and leaving «taxpayers» to bear the cost of capital flight and corruption.
While at least some of those cost predictions seem to be bearing out as advisors and BDs work to get up to speed with the final rule, released in April, industry officials opine that cost of compliance varies.
The following month, SolarCity, having determined that Silevo would not achieve two of its three production and technology milestones, decided that it had to bring in an outside partner, Panasonic, to help bear the costs and to take over solar - cell manufacturing.
However, the content of the resulting reports is still far from perfect, particularly from the investor's perspective, bearing in mind that an additional compliance exercise must be avoided at all costs.
Yes, the strategy is to be one of the LAST investors in each eREIT so that the cost of running each eREIT is spread out over a large asset base so that each investor bears a lower cost.
We also have experienced, and may experience in the future, gross margin declines in certain businesses, reflecting the effect of items such as competitive pricing pressures, inventory write - downs and increases in component and manufacturing costs resulting from higher labor and material costs borne by our manufacturers and suppliers that, as a result of competitive pricing pressures or other factors, we are unable to pass on to our customers.
Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said he did the U.S. a favor by buying Bear Stearns Cos. in 2008 and he might not go through with it again because of how much the deal ultimately cost.
Deployment of CCS will drive learning, and the lowered future abatement costs from deploying a new technology will benefit Alberta, and so it makes sense in this case for the government to bear some of the costs of this risky investment.
In CETA there is also a provision which says that the costs of pollution are borne by the polluter and requires Canada and Europe to prioritize trade in environmental goods and services related to renewable energy and co-operate on climate change adaptation and mitigatioIn CETA there is also a provision which says that the costs of pollution are borne by the polluter and requires Canada and Europe to prioritize trade in environmental goods and services related to renewable energy and co-operate on climate change adaptation and mitigatioin environmental goods and services related to renewable energy and co-operate on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
If you read the response in context, it is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds: Bowden's point seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory costs are easy to bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
These risks and uncertainties include food safety and food - borne illness concerns; litigation; unfavorable publicity; federal, state and local regulation of our business including health care reform, labor and insurance costs; technology failures; failure to execute a business continuity plan following a disaster; health concerns including virus outbreaks; the intensely competitive nature of the restaurant industry; factors impacting our ability to drive sales growth; the impact of indebtedness we incurred in the RARE acquisition; our plans to expand our newer brands like Bahama Breeze and Seasons 52; our ability to successfully integrate Eddie V's restaurant operations; a lack of suitable new restaurant locations; higher - than - anticipated costs to open, close or remodel restaurants; increased advertising and marketing costs; a failure to develop and recruit effective leaders; the price and availability of key food products and utilities; shortages or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products; volatility in the market value of derivatives; general macroeconomic factors, including unemployment and interest rates; disruptions in the financial markets; risk of doing business with franchisees and vendors in foreign markets; failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property; a possible impairment in the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets; a failure of our internal controls over financial reporting or changes in accounting standards; and other factors and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports filed by Darden with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
If you are, say, Dalton McGuinty, Jean Charest or Christy Clark, you should adamently oppose any increases in federal corporate taxes since you'll bear, depending on your preferred model, some or all (and then some) of the cost of increased federal corporate tax revenue.
Looking at the figures for each recession, it's notable that (a) the proportionate rise in the level of unemployment, once the fall in GDP is taken into account, bears some relation to the rise in real wages; (b) there is no consistent difference between supply - side and demand - side recessions; (c) given the long - term costs of unemployment, a flexible labour market becomes extremely important in a recession.
The cost of the Canadian corporate income tax either has to be reflected in a reduced domestic capital stock or borne by other domestic factors (I'll come back to this) since it can't be shifted to global capital owners.
Egg costs are rising at a time when most raw materials are in bear markets.
«It is hereby stipulated and agreed, by and among Benchmark, Kalanick and Uber, through their undersigned counsel,» wrote Delaware Court of Chancery Judge Sam Glasscock III in his order, «that this Action and the claims asserted therein are dismissed with prejudice, and that each party shall bear its or his own costs, fees and expenses.»
In summary, evidence suggests that individual investors who trade options in aggregate underperform their counterparts who do not because: (1) they are especially prone to overreact to past market returns; and, (2) they bear high trading costIn summary, evidence suggests that individual investors who trade options in aggregate underperform their counterparts who do not because: (1) they are especially prone to overreact to past market returns; and, (2) they bear high trading costin aggregate underperform their counterparts who do not because: (1) they are especially prone to overreact to past market returns; and, (2) they bear high trading costs.
In his speech to the Committee for the Republic in Washington D.C. on January 16, 2013, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed said: «The next financial crisis could cost more than two years of economic output, borne by millions of U.S. taxpayerIn his speech to the Committee for the Republic in Washington D.C. on January 16, 2013, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed said: «The next financial crisis could cost more than two years of economic output, borne by millions of U.S. taxpayerin Washington D.C. on January 16, 2013, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed said: «The next financial crisis could cost more than two years of economic output, borne by millions of U.S. taxpayers.
In a crisis, banks might pull the lenders» credit lines, crippling them at precisely the wrong time for the broader economy — and that could leave taxpayers to bear the costs of any bad loans.
An even more confident signal is given by a fixed - value offer in which sellers are assured of a stipulated market value while acquirers bear the entire cost of any decline in their share price before closing.
Wealthy families start buying their children's way into elite colleges almost from the moment they are born: music lessons, sports equipment, foreign travel («enrichment» programs, to use the all - too - perfect term)-- most important, of course, private - school tuition or the costs of living in a place with top - tier public schools.
babies born in the United States every year, this feature would cost roughly $ 8 billion dollars annually (four billion from Uncle Sam and four billion from the states).
In a Canadian regional context, the benefits in these two sectors are expected to flow primarily to the western Canadian beef sector, while the costs are expected to be borne by the Ontario - based auto sectoIn a Canadian regional context, the benefits in these two sectors are expected to flow primarily to the western Canadian beef sector, while the costs are expected to be borne by the Ontario - based auto sectoin these two sectors are expected to flow primarily to the western Canadian beef sector, while the costs are expected to be borne by the Ontario - based auto sector.
Beyond weather worries, about 57 percent of the entrepreneurs said they'd like to see the largest carbon emitters make the biggest reductions in emissions — and bear most of the costs of such efforts.
Both sides may wish to instruct legal counsel to assist in the final negotiation and drafting of Shareholder Agreements, etc, and if for any reason the deal does not close then our Members» legal costs will be borne by us.
It is a cost - sharing requirement under a health policy, which states that the organization or the person will bear a certain share (in percentage) of the total admissible cost.
The largest costs of climate change are disproportionately borne by poor countries, especially in Africa and South - Southeast Asia.
Debt Financing — The use of repayable funds to support the growth of the company; small business loans and other interest - bearing loans are common forms of debt financing, and create a certain amount of financial risk for the company in the form of new fixed costs.
The church is not authorized to represent the reign of God, his justice and peace, in any other way than that in which Jesus represented it, namely by being partners with him in challenging the powers of evil and bearing in its own life the cost of the challenge.
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