Not exact matches
Experts say U.S. companies
including distilleries, manufacturers, and agriculture firms may struggle to
absorb the
costs associated with exporting their products overseas — and there could be ripple effects on other sectors.
State leaders and Thruway officials in recent years have undertaken a number of
cost - cutting measures,
including staff layoffs and having the State Police budget
absorb the
cost of patrolling the toll roads, an expense that had previously been on the Thruway's books.
Technology
costs,
including hardware and software requirements, decrease through being
absorbed by employees who purchase mobile devices regardless of work needs.
These days, the expenses rarely
include telephone calls and photocopying fees, as the agent
absorbs these
costs as part of general office expenses.
Such trading
costs include brokerage commissions, the bid / ask spread, and the market impact, if mutual fund trading causes the bid - ask spread to move temporarily to
absorb higher trading volume.
The
cost of your Trustee is also
included within your monthly payment, meaning that your creditors are essentially
absorbing the
cost of the proposal.
As Dusty Paws Rescue does not receive any type of government assistance, we rely on public donations as well as donations from various organizations
including Maddie's Fund, Petco Founcation and Pet Food Express to
absorb the
costs of our organization.
The missing part of the equation is that we need to ensure that the effects of making polluting more expensive
include moving to cleaner energy sources: it is not good enough if we make energy more expensive and industry adapts by finding ways to
absorb the
cost without either reducing energy use, or shifting to cleaner sources.
However, this uplift will be eroded by pipeline
costs and diluent expenses to around $ 5.5 / barrel, leaving only a few dollars margin to
absorb any other factors,
including production
cost increases, carbon offset
costs, and any future price discounts.
The carrier will
absorb all the
costs,
including the medical examination.
Clearly, more research is needed to understand how practices adapt operational and financial strategies for sustaining key program resources,
including focused training and technical assistance through the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) program, 42 as well as discussions with state and local providers and stakeholders on a reimbursement model for care management activities so the clinics can
absorb the
costs.43 It is important to point out that the participating pediatric practices in this clinical trial later hired their own clinicians for on - site services after the trial had ended.