Sentences with phrase «into absorbing the costs»

We might have had two and a half thousand homeless families on our hands if we had not taken the decision to plough money into absorbing the costs of the government's economically - illiterate bedroom tax.

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By absorbing new products into existing menus, Starbucks could have avoided the costs of maintaining the La Boulange stores.
In a case like ours, where the parent company absorbs all production and development costs, it doesn't make sense not to factor those costs into the price of goods sold abroad.»
«Dodd - Frank is a part of the regulatory burden, but there are many regulations in addition to Dodd - Frank and it is the accumulation of those regulations over time that comprise the regulatory burden that banks must absorb into their cost structures,» Thomas Hoenig, vice chairman of the FDIC, said in an interview.
Third, the banking industry has been required to absorb a host of new rules and requirements that translate into a rising fixed cost of regulation.
At Camp GCUC, Dyett, alongside a fellow colleague, will be speaking about negotiating leases for flexible workspaces, how to raise money to absorb all the necessary costs, and how to turn your real estate into a profitable business.
Pension obligations were expected to absorb only 5 or 10 percent of production costs, but now they are absorbing nearly all the reported profits, and threaten to eat into the money available to repay the banks and bondholders.
However, if domestic demand pressures ease appreciably, it is possible that increases in upstream costs will to some extent be absorbed into profit margins rather than flowing into consumer prices.
It remains to be seen if the consequent rise in unit labour costs is a precursor to greater inflationary pressures or if it will be absorbed into profit margins.
New York state is considering bringing a lawsuit against the federal government should the House GOP's Obamacare repeal - and - replace plan be passed into law with a provision requiring that the state absorb Medicaid costs currently covered by counties.
Another big drawback of solar power is cost: The silicon wafers that absorb sunlight and turn it into electric current can run upwards of $ 130 a pound because of a complex fabrication process that involves melting silicon, letting it crystallize into large ingots, and cutting it into thin wafers.
But if schools replace retirees with new teachers, who earn lower salaries and who pay into state pension plans, these additional costs could be absorbed.
The expected timeline, cost of the merger, and whether Book Depository will continue to operate under its own name or be fully absorbed into the Amazon family have yet to be announced.
The cost of the book is absorbed into the price of the course.
When you print more books these set - up costs start to be absorbed into the book printing pricing.
Once these set - up costs become absorbed into the price per book, you are only paying for the machine time, labor, and material cost that are needed to print a book.
The loan officer can give you advice for saving the extra money, or re-arranging the closing terms to absorb some of the additional costs into your FHA loan where permitted.
In a typical ISO strategy, the capital gains tax from selling ISO stock gets absorbed into the AMT credit, a delayed tax benefit for people who exercise ISOs, so the higher tax rate may not translate into a greater tax cost, but it could affect the number of shares that have to be retained after exercising the option to achieve the optimal result.
That's because investors have to absorb the costs of borrowing, entering into agreements with counterparties and so on, on top of the high MERs.
As with the IRRRL, the funding fee and closing costs can be absorbed into the entirety of the loan amount.
When it comes time to sell your property you may be able to roll the improvements into the purchase price, which will help your tax cost basis, and allow you to double dip by getting those improvement costs absorbed in the purchase price by new buyers who will want the upgrades.
The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers... and taxpayers to absorb the cost in terms of lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories, and vastly diminished economic production.
But as we start to comprehend the twin facts that oil is likely to become ever harder and more resource intensive to come by, and that the Earth and its atmosphere does not have a limitless capacity to absorb the crap we pour into it, the cult of economic growth at all costs starts to look a little shaky.
Incidently, this will also increase the cost of global warming — as the surface layer will have a reduced capacity for absorbing oxygen due to its increased temperature, and less of this oxygen which is absorbed into the upper layers will reach lower ocean layers due to reduced mixing.
I don't know — but it seems that the advocates of consensus climate change define things to make humans look as bad as possible and fail to take into consideration the positive results of increased warmth, the enhanced crop growth, the lower cost to heat a home during winter, the increased CO2 sinks which are absorbing 1/2 of our emissions and so on.
If you are using CanLII, there is nothing beyond your time to bill back to the client, but when you are paying directly for your research service, that cost will either be absorb by the firm, rolled into the lawyer's billing rate or charged directly to the client.
Traditionally private law practices (read: their clients) were expected to absorb the costs of training legal thinkers, because firms could afford to spend time turning them into profitable doers.
If an a driver who doesn't have insurance runs into you, your insurance absorbs the cost of the damages, even if the accident wasn't your fault.
Unless Apple absorbs the cost itself, this will make its iPhones more expensive at a time when it is desperate to get more handsets into customers» hands.
Those margins don't take into account a number of costs that issuers have to absorb, but are still a solid indicator of deals» economics.
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