Sentences with phrase «n't bear the cost»

That means even if your baby is born with a health condition, you can rest easy knowing that his care will be covered and you won't bear the cost alone.
In contrast, the state chapter of the League of Women Voters said early voting could help improve New York's «abysmal rate of voter turnout,» while adding that counties shouldn't bear the cost.
«We are close to finalization of the agreement and are confident it will ensure local residents do not bear the costs associated with PFOA in our drinking water,» Borge said in an email.
«Employees shall not bear the cost of required PPE [personal protective equipment],» and each laboratory shall maintain records «verifying the date of issuance and type of PPE issued, or re-issued, to each laboratory personnel [sic].»
Still others plan to find a rich and common cougar, who has the financial assets to give experiences that they couldn't bear the cost of on their own.
Of course, this brings higher interest rates to bear and this may result in financially strapped borrowers to not bear the cost.
All the latest grid enhancements in SA have to be paid for from general revenue as consumers will not / can not bear the costs.
I feel little sympathy for the Bar's «poor me» rationale, but I agree lawyers shouldn't bear the cost.
In November, one Harvard Law professor, Jonathan Zittrain, wrote an article rethinking his previous support for the law and declared it has become, in effect, «a subsidy» for the tech giants, who don't bear the costs of ensuring the content they publish is accurate and fair.
Be that as it may, in the event that you discuss the developing organizations, they may not bear the cost of the advantage of taking fresh pass outs as they need to prepare them and sit tight for them to convey the outcomes.

Not exact matches

Two problems: They couldn't find any fake bear - ish threads that didn't look «cartoonish,» like a mascot outfit, and real bear fur, claws and fangs cost too much.
But franchisors would not be wrong in deciding that it isn't worth the cost to bear the new employee responsibility.
That ratio, it bears noting, only compares rent to mortgage costs; it doesn't include the various expenses entailed in home ownership — taxes, maintenance, insurance — that can more than double the monthly outlay.
While not all of the costs are necessarily borne by taxpayers — i.e., your employer might pay a share of your health insurance premiums — many out - of - pocket expenses count toward the deduction (more on that below).
That's because those who make decisions on the front end (buying property, building bridges) do not bear all the costs when things go wrong on the back end,» he wrote in an email.
So, if an employer is not paying for health benefits, and an employee is paying less for those same benefits herself, does it magically mean that no one bears that cost?
The law followed now - familiar protests from traditional taxi firms, furious at the competition posed by services such as Uber, which do not adhere to the same licensing standards and can offer lower prices by having drivers bear the costs of their vehicles.
The following month, SolarCity, having determined that Silevo would not achieve two of its three production and technology milestones, decided that it had to bring in an outside partner, Panasonic, to help bear the costs and to take over solar - cell manufacturing.
Of course it matters to anyone who wants to understand the economic cost of the adjustment, but arguments about whether the reported data are overstated, and by how much, have become part of the bull vs bear debate about whether Chinese growth is merely slowing temporarily, and not as part of a major economic reversal of the growth model.
Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said he did the U.S. a favor by buying Bear Stearns Cos. in 2008 and he might not go through with it again because of how much the deal ultimately cost.
If you read the response in context, it is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds: Bowden's point seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory costs are easy to bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
The cost of the Canadian corporate income tax either has to be reflected in a reduced domestic capital stock or borne by other domestic factors (I'll come back to this) since it can't be shifted to global capital owners.
In summary, evidence suggests that individual investors who trade options in aggregate underperform their counterparts who do not because: (1) they are especially prone to overreact to past market returns; and, (2) they bear high trading costs.
This is a cost borne by all consumers whether they use a credit card or not.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.
Both sides may wish to instruct legal counsel to assist in the final negotiation and drafting of Shareholder Agreements, etc, and if for any reason the deal does not close then our Members» legal costs will be borne by us.
The drivers, represented by Boston attorney Shannon Liss - Riordan, alleged that Uber misclassified them as independent contractors, thereby requiring them to bear upkeep and maintenance costs that normal employees wouldn't be liable for.
The church is not authorized to represent the reign of God, his justice and peace, in any other way than that in which Jesus represented it, namely by being partners with him in challenging the powers of evil and bearing in its own life the cost of the challenge.
Well, it's not you that thas to bear that cost.
But our work together thus far has already established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan tradition has a place of its own in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5) in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises in store for the openhearted.
We can not hope to penetrate its meaning adequately though it is surely right to see in it something of the cost to Christ, and even to God, of the bearing of human sin.
«But, Dr. DuBridge points out, «A host of techniques capable of solving mankind's problems and easing his burdens can not be used because we do not know how to bring adequate resources of money, labor and materials, and most of all, management to bear on the problems — or bring them to bear in such a way that the results achieved would, in a monetary sense, justify the costs
The collapse of the Marxist paradigm offers reason to hope that the costs of this misbegotten form of social analysis will not continue to be borne by the poor.
In a society hungry for ever more affluence, where resources will seem permanently scarce, the decision not to abort might in time seem a willful act of self - indulgence whose costs should be borne only by the self - indulgent woman herself.
Costs of such programming, like taxation, are borne by all, whether or not they use the products advertised, he points out, adding that the television «tax levy» on an average family in l980 ranged from $ 80 in Atlanta to $ 29 in Wilkes - Barre - Scranton, Pa. «You pay when you wash, not when you watch,» he told the committee.18.
I would think the onion would so overpower the shallot that the extra cost of the shallot would not be a benefit (shallots are VERY expensive as compared to onions for my retired pocketbook, so please bear with my surprise).
We can be part of the solution, but we can not solve poverty here or in the US on our own, and we can not ask farmers to bear the brunt of the cost equation to solve this serious social problem.
Elneny coquelin Ramsey xhaka will not get a football club top 4 bcoz the balance ain't ready right it was so obvious bs L City that we need another's midfielder that's holds the ball and can pass forward directly with defensive positioning even nzonzi would cost more than 20mil it's getting real boring being just short every season when ur in the hardest league on the planet
It's obvious that he effectively has nowhere else to go.His wages alone preclude any interest from another Club.Factor in a transfer fee and uninspiring form and Arsenal are alone in a desire to have him.Wenger can't bear the thought of a player who originally cost over 40 million pounds having no sell - on value.However this is a fact.Extend Ozil's contract for another wasteful two years paying him a wage he doesn't deserve and he'll be off to Turkey once he feels that he's banked enough # 300k weekly wage packets.Any way you look at it Arsenal won't get their money's worth!As unappetising as it might be Arsenal should play «hard - ball» and just let him see out the remainder of his contract.
The Baggies have recent Premier League experience, sure, but that experience didn't stand them in good stead — it was naivety which cost them dearly time and again last season, Tony Mowbray left rueing a points total which bore no reflection to the quality of their football.
The costs, both financial and reputational, is not something that those in football can bear.
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Not including my son (born on February 14th), the best gifts my husband gave to me were the ones that didn't cost any money.
Also something along the lines I «I don't have malpractice insurance, therefore any future medical costs due to transfer or childbirth injury or brain damage will be born by yourself even in the event that I am shown to be an incompetent medical provider».
If we want both mothers and fathers to have the option of flourishing as employees and parents then we must make sure that proposals to extend fathers» entitlement to parental leave and flexible working come into force, and that the costs of childcare do not continue to be borne disproportionately by mothers.
As has been pointed out, though, that is a hard argument to make to our (underfunded) schools when they are not the ones bearing the brunt of the higher medical costs these kids incur as a result of their unhealthy diets.
Hats off to them for doing that, but the cost of building a central kitchen is not something which every community can bear, and it should be counted as part of the «outside money» used to support the meal program because it is outside of the money the federal government provides for running meal programs.
And in that context, why shouldn't the federal government make those meals as healthful as practicable, especially since the consequences of poor childhood nutrition — obesity, obesity - related diseases, health care costs, lack of military readiness — are all borne in part by taxpayers?
The societal costs borne of poor nutrition are absolutely staggering and they come right out of my pocket — why do I pay increasing insurance premiums (not to mention medicare and medicaid) if I'm healthy and don't burden the insurance system?
We identified all infants who were born between 1 January 1996, and 30 April 2004, and we had received a special reimbursement for the cost of special infant formulas, based on diagnosed cow's milk allergy with ICD - 10 codes L27.2 or K52.2, by the end of November 2005 (n = 19,111).
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