Not exact matches
Its just to
keep the public from having to
absorb the
costs for those without insurance or those who want to drive their cars or go through life in general without any provision to pay for the healthcare resources they my require at any time.
Rice is a good accompaniment, easily
absorbs flavors and helps
keep food
costs down.
The opposition cited the example of Islington council's grounds maintenance contractor Enterprise, which fully
absorbed the # 150,000
cost of introducing the living wage to all its workers to
keep its # 20 million contract.
This way you avoid adding on mortgage loan insurance fees and you have a much better chance of
keeping your current monthly expenses manageable and
absorbing future increases in the
cost of living.
Angels Among Us decided to
absorb the
cost, Kramer said, and to
keep Frankie in foster care until she was healthy enough to go home.
However, we
keep our delivery charges as low as possible by
absorbing some of the
cost ourselves.
Whether clients are billed specifically for each such expense, or the firm calculates an average charge to each client, or the firm
absorbs certain of these expenses, the managing partner still needs to know what these services
cost and how to
keep them under control.
Whether you bill your client specifically for each such expense, or make an average charge to each client, or
absorb the expense, you still need to know what these services
cost and
keep them under control.
If certain loans are classified as HVCRE, then a bank will have to make the decision on whether it has the ability to
absorb the
costs associated with
keeping more capital, or whether it needs to pass those
costs on to the borrowers.
In the end, it turned out to be a $ 150 repair, and Slechta convinced her seller she could easily
absorb the
cost and
keep the deal on track.
«The main storyline in the early months of 2017 will be if supply can meaningfully increase to
keep price growth at a moderate enough level for households to
absorb higher borrowing
costs.