Sentences with phrase «more than a burden»

Food is to double in cost by the end of this year and fuel oil is already more than a burden that most of us take until the end of summer to pay off to only start again.
We recognize that a full transition away from fossil fuels will take decades, but also, that this shift is an opportunity more than a burden.

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Mom didn't look down on Dad if she made more money than him, and Dad didn't waste time resenting the burdens of child care,» Smith reports.
Susan Faykus, from Integrated Financial in Austin, Texas, says: «More often than not, when we help business owners exit their existing company, we commonly find they have waited too late to engage legal, business broker and financial strategist professionals that could help them mitigate the heavy tax burden that could have been restructured for philanthropy or their legacy.»
And frankly, I think far more people would benefit by reducing the regulatory burden on small businesses than would benefit by a higher minimum wage.
Maybe those experiences can give these founders an advantage: more financial awareness than founders who haven't been burdened by hefty student loans, for example.
The agreement we announced today is a significant accomplishment, as it allows us to definitively address the more than $ 20 billion in debt that has burdened our capital structure.
Under the AHCA, the additional burden more than erases the Strollers» $ 3,000 in extra income, leaving them far poorer than today.
We actually believe that encouraging everyone to take enough vacation is more of a burden on leadership than worrying about people taking too much.
The Harris Poll that Jet Blue commissioned for the film also indicated that more than one third (37 percent) feel burdened by «busyness» during the holidays.
millennials owes more than $ 30,000 in college debt, although women shoulder a greater share of the burden.
It's noteworthy that the implicit inflation «tax» was more than triple the explicit income tax that our investor probably thought of as his main burden.
So, more than 50 percent of office romances end with pretty awful consequences, which creates a burden on the company.
The National Restaurant Association said on Thursday the Board of Health unfairly burdened restaurant owners and usurped the power of the popularly elected City Council by forcing restaurants with more than 15 locations nationwide to warn diners about salty foods.
Amazon may also be facing an increased sales burden from Main Street retail competitors lasting throughout the entire holiday shopping season, with almost half of Amazon Prime members saying they'll spend more than 50 percent of their holiday shopping dollars at small businesses, either online or in - store.
MBAs out of UCLA's Anderson School of Management, with an average burden of $ 88,654, now owe roughly $ 5,000 more than the grads of private Stanford Graduate School of Business.
More than a quarter of the list is made up of families like the Aquilinis, and while it may be hard to feel sympathy for the pecadilloes of the rich, it's worth pointing out that being a member of a dynasty comes with its own set of burdens.
2) You earn more than $ 150,000 and paid at least 90 percent of your current - year tax burden or 110 percent of what you paid the previous year.
But the ultimate result is that the very first stages of motherhood are a bigger budgetary burden, for worse results and in far more humble settings, for everyday American families than they are for literal princes and princesses.
After grad school, the couple's student loan burden came to $ 600,000 — more than 27 times the average for college graduates in their 20s.
«My assessment is that U.S. sanctions eventually bring more harm to Europe than to Russia, also as a result of our counter-sanctions that create burden costs for the European economy,» Arkady Dvorkovich, told CNBC on the sidelines of the Ambrosetti Forum in Italy.
He wasn't sure what the right answer to that question was, but suggested that shifting more of the burden to other countries would be a start; rather than Americans paying too much, perhaps people in other Western countries are paying too little.
Also, more controversial provisions — such as requirements to execute enforceable written contracts under the Best Interest Contract and Principal Transactions Exemption, and changes to PTE 84 - 24 (other than the addition of the Impartial Conduct Standards)-- are not applicable until January 1, 2018, while the Department is honoring the President's directive to take a hard look at any potential undue burdens and decides whether to make significant revisions.
The tax burden in Utah is higher than in more than half of the states because of high state income taxes paid.
According to the Schwab Retirement Plan Services survey, more than one - third of millennials reported they can't save for retirement because they're still dealing with the burden of student loan debt.
They understand the increased expense associated with borrowing more than what they really need could burden their business with too much debt and negatively impact the ROI of the project — regardless of their particular lender.
More than paying it, in fact — they estimate that labor pays 2,200 percent of the tax's burden, a really extraordinary estimate.
But both are planning on putting more of a burden on their publishing businesses than we've seen in previous splits, with Tribune's approach standing out as particularly Dickensian.
«The responsibility — and sometimes burden — of making these decisions falls on companies that have been built to maximize profit more than to maximize social good,» he said.
For a few years during the heyday of the 1920s bubble, Germany was able to do just this, borrowing more than half of its reparation payments from the US markets, but much of this borrowing occurred because the great hyperinflation of the early 1920s had wiped out the country's debt burden.
Financial Aid: In 2017, for the first time ever, America's public universities received more revenue from tuition than they did from tax dollars — a funding model that places a higher burden on students and their families and risks widening economic inequality, even as the population of would - be students becomes more diverse.
More than 40 million Americans currently owe nearly $ 1.5 trillion total in student loan debt, and for many, the monthly payments on those loans create an insurmountable financial burden.
- For Saudi Arabia, sharing the burden is more important than simply securing an agreement at any price
That's not a «burden» on the new speech rights any more than it is a «burden» on me that I am not allowed to run around stealing from anyone I want.
More than 5 million Americans are currently living with the disease, and that number is expected to triple by 2050, placing a staggering burden on society.
«The agreement we announced today... allows us to definitively address the more than $ 20 billion in debt that has burdened our capital structure,» iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman said in a statement.
At Georgetown University's McDonough School, EMBA students are graduating with average debt of $ 112,446, more than double the debt burden of the school's full - time MBAs whose average borrowing is $ 51,750.
At Emory University's Goizueta School, 72 % of the latest graduating class of EMBAs went in debt with the average burden at $ 77,795 — some $ 15,000 more than the 68 % of graduating full - time MBAs who averaged $ 62,716 in debt at the school.
What's more, buying bonds in offshore centers lowers their administrative burden and makes investors less likely to be affected by capital controls than if they buy domestic securities.
In the wake of an open letter in January from Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, exhorting businesses everywhere to focus on their social impact rather than simply maximizing profits, they wondered whether Moynihan might feel under more pressure to do so now that tax reforms would be lightening the burden in the future.
A recent Wall Street Article titled «Rents Continue their Steep Climb» stated that 49 % of all renting households had «severe cost burdens, paying more than half of income for housing.»
On the other hand, there can be little doubt that the bureaucracy in Brussels has become a significant financial burden for UK industry, and the UK economy might well be able to grow more vigorously outside the EU than within it.
But I would want to see significantly more economic growth than we have now before we imposed an additional burden on Canadian employers and employees,» he said.
Calumet Specialty Products Partners is interesting in that some of its assets have promise, but are burdened by other cash - burning segments of its business and the massive debt that costs it more than double its operating cash flows:
With the job market more competitive than ever and college grads burdened with astronomical levels of student loan debt, it's easy to see why millennials may choose to take a less aggressive approach when it comes to managing their savings.
He says that large, multinational corporations have many more strategies available to them to reduce tax burdens than smaller, domestic firms do.
There is no debt more stifling than student loan debt, which, at average of more than $ 30,000 per borrower, is a significant burden for more than 40 million Americans.
Being in a negative - equity position with lots of top line and disposable income each month is generally more of a mental burden than a reason to fly the coop.
And when creditors turned their economic gains from this process into political power to shift the tax burden onto wage earners and industry, this raised the cost of living and doing business — by more than technology was able to lower prices.
Despite the smaller relative size of its burden, Kentucky is considering making far more comprehensive changes to its public sector retirement systems than Illinois ever has.
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