Sentences with phrase «often at significant cost»

Several such firms produce, often at significant cost, content which is usually offered free to clients.

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Inflation protection is often available, but at a significant cost.
The AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award, which consists of $ 2,500 and a plaque, was established in 1981 to honor scientists and engineers whose exemplary actions, often taken at significant personal cost, have served to foster scientific freedom and responsibility.
There are many other perils covered by the policy as well, and you get replacement cost coverage that allows you to purchase a replacement item at retail rather than having to make up the often significant difference between retail price and the actual cash value that some policies provide.
Instead, the climate community has relied on suboptimal sensors to create a climate record, resulting in significant challenges in terms of handling bias differences, orbit drift, data gaps, and spectral differences between follow - on instruments when reprocessing multiple - satellite data — often at considerable cost.
This often results in failings at the outset of a dispute that can potentially have a significant impact at a later stage on disclosure, settlement negotiations and costs.
The financial power imbalance between an accident victim and an insurer places the accident victim at a significant disadvantage which is heightened in circumstances where even if they incur the expense to obtain appropriate medical records and reports, and are successful, they are not entitled to any reimbursement for the cost of those records and reports, which can often exceed the amount in dispute.
However, with the SHR remaining at the July 1997 level, the recovery gap becomes wider and wider as time goes by and this effectively penalises successful litigants in Hong Kong, as they are left to settle the (often significant) difference between their actual costs and their recoverable costs out of their own pocket.
I've written about this here before (see Shifting the Burden) and really my views haven't changed, except in that there is more evidence than ever before that the needs and motivations of those who «choose» to represent themselves in litigation are complex and that this choice is made at their peril and often at significant personal cost.
Generally the line where law society regulation needs to come in seems to be where a firm is sending demands threatening suit based on dubious or greatly exaggerated cause of action, seeking a settlement amount greater than the client would likely be entitled to at law, with the goal that a significant portion of recipients of the demands will settle to avoid the costs of court and embarrassment of the subject matter (the copyright claims often involve allegations of downloading various forms of pornography).
There are many other perils covered by the policy as well, and you get replacement cost coverage that allows you to purchase a replacement item at retail rather than having to make up the often significant difference between retail price and the actual cash value that some policies provide.
In the aftermath of auto accidents, victims who are severely injured or who miss significant time at work are often encouraged by their families or lawyers to seek punitive damages in civil court to cover these costs and their pain and suffering.
However, government agencies are facing the combined struggle of exponential data growth and tight or diminishing budgets and are viewing cloud as the way to transfer more workloads to lower - cost platforms, such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), often without acquiring significant resources,» Adelaide O'Brien, research director at IDC Government Insights, told the E-Commerce...
Home visiting for the purpose of support and observation of newborns with low birth weight who are sent home early has been shown to be cost - effective by saving significant costs for the health insurer while improving overall health status.38 Unfortunately, the savings from home - visiting efforts often accrue at some point in the future to entities other than the payer of the initial program.
Dependency: Difficulties in future relationships are likely as Molly has not learned to self - regulate and has come to rely on significant others to maintain her positive emotional equilibrium, often at the cost of not knowing her own mind.
Unless the custodial parent is a stay - at - home parent, infants and preschoolers must go to day care, and the cost is often significant, especially for younger children.
At the same time, seniors are looking for relief from high out - of - pocket health care costs, leading to significant growth in managed care organizations (MCOs), which often cover benefits not available under traditional Medicare and reduce overall out - of - pocket costs for enrollees.
«But boomers also have enough mortgage experience to have uncovered one of the secrets to saving money — they know that variable rates often bring significant savings in interest costs over the course of a mortgage, while at the same time offering the certainty of predictable payments.»
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