Sentences with phrase «increase running costs»

We'd opt for one of the standard front - wheel drive models, too, because the 4x4 versions increase running costs without any real off - road benefit.
It's quiet and smooth enough, but the chassis strengthening required as a result of losing the roof adds a great deal of extra weight, which blunts performance and increases running costs.
By choosing the supercharged V8 petrol XJR over the cleaner, cheaper and more efficient diesel XJ, you're clearly happy to accept increased running costs.
We prefer the former, as the automatic increases running costs a bit.
Golf GT Edition models add a bit of luxury, while R - Line models will appeal to buyers after sporty looks without the increased running costs of more powerful models.

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That would be followed by second - tier tax, which could increase to seven per cent once a plant is running and capital costs have been deducted.
If you are running new campaigns or smaller lists and make the mistake of leaving this default campaign feature on when creating your marketing campaigns, you will likely double or even triple your advertising costs without increasing the amount of revenue your marketing campaigns generate.
The test is one of several blockchain experiments State Street and other financial institutions have been working on over the past year as Wall Street grows increasingly hopeful that the technology, first developed to run cryptocurrency bitcoin, can help them increase efficiency and cut costs.
Today, after increasing in tandem over the years, Lantus costs $ 307.20 per vial and Levemir runs $ 322.80 for the same amount, based on average wholesale prices.
With reports of increased compensation running high, there is more pressure to pass these costs on in higher selling prices, although tax cuts and growing operating profits alleviate some of this pressure.
Management has a long - term target of achieving a contribution margin of 40 % in the U.S. by 2020, and it believes things are running ahead of plan because of higher than anticipated revenue growth and moderate increases in content and other streaming costs.
«We have repeatedly said that action by the DOL runs the risk of increasing costs and decreasing access to education for the everyday consumer.»
With growing pressure on costs and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Facebook «s increasing dominance in digital advertising, Sorrell «s departure raises questions about whether the conglomerate needs to be run differently or split up.
Over the long run we expect returns to be positive and reflect rising marginal costs for these supply - constrained assets as demographics inexorably increase their demand.
From a year earlier, unit labor costs are up 1.9 % — running ahead of the increase in consumer prices.
Noting Walmart's ongoing high - profile fight with credit company Visa, and recent news that consumers in the U.K. are preparing a 19 billion - pound ($ 24.5 billion USD) class action lawsuit against MasterCard alleging unfair practices, he added, «Whether retailers are large or small, when credit card and related transaction fees for merchants run rampant, it directly and immediately increases the cost of doing business.
Meanwhile, a robust pace of input cost inflation persisted in February, while factory gate charges increased for the second month running.
Julie Fisher, an insurance expert from moneysupermarket, said: «The cost of running a car has been increasing markedly over the last few years, with petrol prices on the up and car insurance a yearly necessity for all drivers.
The tax program is designed to encourage local governments to find ways to cut costs which, in the long run, could lead to reduced tax increases.
Costs would be reduced through radically increasing re-use of software, thus saving both the direct additional costs of duplicate buying, as well as the indirect costs of running multiple redundant procurements; additionally costs would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangemCosts would be reduced through radically increasing re-use of software, thus saving both the direct additional costs of duplicate buying, as well as the indirect costs of running multiple redundant procurements; additionally costs would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangemcosts of duplicate buying, as well as the indirect costs of running multiple redundant procurements; additionally costs would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangemcosts of running multiple redundant procurements; additionally costs would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangemcosts would be reduced through permitting a shift from fixed - term contract arrangements (which can cost too much for smaller - than - anticipated volume or cost too much when inevitable changes occur during the course of the contract) to more variable, payby - use arrangements.
Cuts that increase child poverty will cost us more in the long run.
Since humans as a species tend to run with like - minded people, ads aimed at fans» friends have a better chance of reaching someone interested in the same topics, plus limited targeting tends to drop the cost and increase the ROI for an ad buy.
The Campaign for Better Transport said the electrification projects would cut carbon and running costs, but said it was disappointed that ministers had committed to permitting ticket prices to increase by retail price index inflation plus a further three per cent.
By 2013 the total amount it spends on aid will have increased by 35 %, even as it cuts its running costs by a third.
While goods purchased in the U.S. would be more expensive (at least in the short run), the resulting increase in jobs would cause an increase in INCOME to help offset the higher costs of products, as we spend our increased incomes.
Once heralded by the governor as a transformative way to bring down energy costs for consumers while increasing jobs at upstate power producers, the plan announced more than three years ago has produced little progress on a core initiative: a nearly $ 1 billion project to run AC transmission lines around Utica or the Catskills and down the Hudson Valley to meet downstate's growing power needs.
That cost, double what it was in 2010, is among several increases the party imposed on candidates this year to recoup the expenses of running the convention, which traditionally loses money.
But if future studies find that by increasing compliance patients with the chip also decrease their risk of breaking a bone, then it could also help decrease medical care costs in the long run.
A further increase in speed and a decrease in cost are attained by running multiple instruments concurrently.
«Doctors are getting killed by the increased cost of running a practice and carrying liability insurance, and they're getting less and less back from the insurance companies and government.
Exercise at the cost of great physical stress may backfire; what many think of as behaviors that keep us healthy and increase longevity — running or biking great distances, large doses of «hill repeats» or intervals in the swimming pool — can actually result in the opposite.
A study titled «The influence of wind resistance in running and walking and the mechanical efficiency of work against horizontal or vertical forces,» by LG Pugh, has shown that there is an increased energy cost of running on a solid surface, as opposed to on a treadmill, due to air resistance.
Fitness level (measured through VO2max estimation) is taken into consideration because there is a known negative correlation between VO2max and energy cost of running (i.e. with increased fitness, or VO2max, you will burn less calories to run a given distance).
You are most likely to run into trouble at restaurants, where wheat is commonly added to sauce as a way to increase its quantity at a low cost.
Also, people could use it, if not in conjunction with adrenaline or felyne temper, to speed run because of the flat damage boost at the cost of increased damage done to you.
They're being run out of business by the increasing cost of repertory prints, decreasing attendance and competition from Landmark's nearby Kendall Square Cinema.
And, in a time of increasing costs and decreasing revenues, some district leaders and food advocates worry whether 6 cents will allow schools to serve healthier fare, when the current federal reimbursement of $ 2.72 per free meal already has many school programs running in the red.
Financial implication As a public facility, the leisure facilities we operate are subsidised, but under increasing financial pressure we have been forced to reduce the subsidy so that the year - on - year revenue running costs come down.
At the end of the day, it's a tradeoff between having a turn - key solution that comes at a premium compared to running on the bare metal and offers limited control and customization, and a custom deployment that's more flexible at the cost of increased maintenance needs.
Included in the PowerPoint: a) Scarcity, Choice and Opportunity Cost - The Fundamental Economic Problem - The Meaning of Scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual, firms, govt)- The basic questions of what will be produced ow and for whom - The Meaning of the term «Ceteris Paribus» - The Margin and Decision Making at the Margin - Sort run, long run, very long run b) Positive and Normative Statements - the distinction between fact and value judgements c) Factors of Production - the rewards to the factors of production: land, labour, capital and enterprise - Specialization and division of labour d) Resource Allocation in Different Economic Systems and Issues of Transition - decision making in market, planned and mixed economies - the role of the factor enterprise in a modern economy e) Production Possibility Curves - shape and shifts of the curve - constant and increasing opportunity costs f) Money - functions and characteristics in a modern economy - barter, cash and bank deposits, cheques, near money, liquidity g) Classification of Goods and Services - free goods, private goods (economic goods) and public goods - merit goods and demerit goods as the outcome of imperfect information by consumers PowerPoint Also Includes: - Key Terms for each Chapter - Activities - Multiple Choice and Essay questions from past exam papers.
They also underestimate the costs of running public schools, though they revise their thinking rather substantially about the merits of spending increases once they learn the facts.
Education institutions are under increasing pressure to reduce their back office and running costs, and so improving the efficiency and effectiveness of procurement is crucial.
Replacing low - VA teachers is therefore likely to be a more cost - effective strategy to increase teacher quality in the short run than paying to retain high - VA teachers.
In the face of budget cuts and the ever - increasing costs of running a school, head teachers are finding themselves asking: «How can we generate more income?»
This partnership approach will help reduce running costs for core services, increase sustainability and profitability and will allow each partner to identify an achievable funding target to bring to the project.»
The largest teachers» union local in the U.S., the United Federation of Teachers in New York City, accumulated dues revenue of $ 125.5 million in 2010 - 11, but still ran an $ 11.8 million deficit due to a 12.1 % increase in employee compensation costs.
There should be a National Exam Board run as a proper public authority without Non Executive Directors and all the other unnecessary trappings of private businesses that reduce standards and increase costs.
High turnover is costly to both students and districts, reducing student achievement and increasing district costs for replacement, which can run as much as $ 20,000 per teacher.Carroll, T. G. (2007).
Policy changes in the wake of the general election, cost pressures from increased national insurance and pension costs, and the fragmented landscape of academy, maintained, multi-academy and other school structures added to the difficulty of running balanced budgets and legally compliant buildings.
The New York Times ran an article recently about the increase in students attending community college across the country because the costs of higher education in general have skyrocketed.
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