Sentences with phrase «longer subsidize the cost»

Carriers no longer subsidize the cost of the phone and spread it out, unseen, in monthly payments.
-- Introduce fees for employers for the processing of LMOs and increase the fees for work permits so that the taxpayers are no longer subsidizing the costs; and
Now that wireless carriers no longer subsidize the cost of phones with two - year contracts, you wind up paying full price.

Not exact matches

And Long Island commuters are already more subsidized than most: In 2012, LIRR fares are expected to make up 45 percent of the train lines» operating costs, according to NYPIRG, the umbrella group that includes the Straphangers Campaign.
While advocates have long maintained it isn't right for the city to subsidize poverty - level wages, the Bloomberg administration had threatened efforts to force higher wages would cost the city billions of dollars in investment and tens of thousands of jobs.
You know the subsidized devices end up costing you the same as this in the long run anyway.
Your taxable income can also determine your costs for long term care or subsidized community housing.
Under current law, only students with an expected family contribution (EFC)-- the amount that the federal government expects a family to pay toward the student's postsecondary education expenses — of less than about $ 5,200 are eligible for a Pell grant, whereas recipients of subsidized loans may have a larger EFC, as long as it is less than their estimated tuition, room, board, and other costs of attendance not covered by other aid received.
What changed is the govt no longer subsidizes the insurance company's costs for the gold plating of silver plan, leading to bizarre behind the scenes actions (some states make other silver plans more expensive, others spread the pain more broadly I think).
To help low - income pet owners continue to enjoy the companionship of their pets as long as humanely possible by subsidizing the cost of non-elective (necessary) veterinary medical care for those pets.
Getting people over the initial reservations would go a LONG way to improving energy efficiency, and subsidizing those start - up costs allow people to get a taste of how much they will save without the «risk» of the higher purchase cost.
As long as somebody can over control and generate surplus allowances to subsidize their control investments then allowances should be available on the market for use if control costs are not cost - effective at a particular affected sources.
This is not to mention the substantial rise in food costs that will continue as long as governments continue their misguided efforts to promote and subsidize food - based ethanol as a global warming solution.
But the proposed regulations would relax that rule, allowing «working owners» to join AHPs as long as they're not eligible for subsidized health insurance from another employer - sponsored plan, work at least 120 hours per month, and earn enough from their self - employment to cover the cost of the coverage offered by the AHP.
While smart contract data storage on the mainnet is «subsidized by a commons - based storage model, in that the network bears the external costs of [smart contract transactions] in the long term,» there may be limitations to the viability of this strategy in the long term.
In order to keep the price people pay for the phone low and competitive with rivals, Sprint would be subsidizing the cost of each phone to the tune of about $ 500, which would take a long time to recoup even at the high monthly fees iPhone users pay.
But perhaps the most important change is that smart home services are starting to be offered by companies such as ADT, Comcast and Verizon, which are making cutting edge technology more accessible by subsidizing up - front costs with longer term subscription fees.
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