Sentences with phrase «say are a costly»

Its one effort to make it unusable for bombs has turned into what the White House and Energy Department say is a costly failure.
OAK FOREST — The Park District Board of Commissioners voted to close Oak Forest's 39 - year - old swimming pool recently because of what board members said were costly repairs to maintain it and a dwindling membership.
The school boards say it's up to Cuomo and the legislature now to follow through with the second part of property tax reform, and that's the elimination of what they say are costly state mandated programs and regulations.
Sahm said it's costly and time consuming.
Since proposed in June 2014, the Environmental Protection Agency's plan has ignited endless debate — backers say it's an essential weapon against global warming, but critics say it's a costly «war on coal» — and prompted common misperceptions:
But opponents say it is a costly ($ 1.76 Billion AUD) experiment, especially as it will require a large amount of energy to run.
the Vivo V5 and V5s is not a kachra phone but yes it is pricey, so you say it is a costly phone, a pricey phone and since the phone can do what most other phones including high end phones can do how can it be Kachra, just cause of price?

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«Initially, products and services are so costly and complicated that only the wealthy have access,» he said.
Nearly 20 percent said they don't know enough about export regulations and policies, and a slightly lower percentage than that said exporting was costly, confusing, or took time away from domestic duties.
President Donald Trump, who made replacing Obamacare a key campaign promise in 2016, and other Republicans say it is too costly and creates unwarranted government interference in healthcare decisions.
He said the most effective way to blunt trolling is to make it less costly to see patent litigation through to court so companies will not feel pressed to settle claims quickly.
Flying in job candidates is expensive and time - consuming, he says, but hiring the wrong person could turn out to be much more costly for a geographically spread - out company with a small head count.
He says though Ontario won't become a «plaintiff nirvana,» mostly due to the fact that in order to be sued a company must have a tangible Canadian connection and that these lawsuits are costly to launch, the Ontario court is showing financial savviness.
«We provide the first experimental evidence that evolving a larger brain really is costly in terms of both gut investment and, more importantly, reproductive output,» Kolm said
Weinstock said for someone who tends to run up costly overdraft fees, a prepaid card can be a «better deal» than a checking account.
While the price tag for stolen information on the black market can translate to a lucrative sales career for some crooked employees, it's a costly phenomenon for organizations once they have realized it has occurred, which is often «during forensic examination of user devices after individuals left a company,» said Verizon.
«Given there is evidence of speculation driving Toronto home prices to unreasonable, unjustifiable levels, you might want to make speculation a little bit more costly,» he says.
«It's costlysaid Greg McBride, chief financial analyst for Bankrate.com.
Merck says it's working with doctors to acclimate them to the diagnostic, which could prevent wasteful spending on a costly drug which may not benefit all patients.
Wink says Title III is likely to be costly for small business owners, running into the tens of thousands of dollars, as the SEC will require them to perform an audit of their financials.
Delays tend to be more costly for term policies, as well as for older applicants, said Steven Weisbart, a senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute.
It's costly to make from scratch, says Eveleigh, and that's why he thinks his company has an edge.
He said that a lack of planning can be costly, professionally and existentially, while having an agenda provides a metric for evaluating your success.
«Our remediation and security and IT enhancement efforts will be costly and may not be effective,» it said.
«We are disappointed that the FDA's final rules will capture grocery stores, and impose such a large and costly regulatory burden on our members,» said Peter Larkin, president and CEO of the National Grocers Association.
Rule critics say class actions are costly, suck up time and result in lower awards for consumers.
They say arbitration is more efficient and helps avoid costly litigation, which they said rarely benefits the people filing suit.
«Investors I know are afraid to invest in the U.S. in job - creating industries,» he said in a «Squawk Box» interview, «because they don't know how punitive the regulations will be, how costly these health - care mandates are going to be
Requiring the reduction of carbon emissions will make coal - based energy more costly, while solar and wind technology are expected to be priced more competitively, thereby supporting those alternative energy industries, says Jason Blumberg, chief executive and managing director of Energy Foundry, a Chicago - based cleantech impact venture capital fund.
«Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5 G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5 G future,» FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.
If we say access to care is just, «If you get sick and you go to the hospital and you go to the emergency room, you effectively have access,» I think everyone would agree that's a very costly way to do business.
But that can be a costly mistake, says Jim Simpson, president of the ESOP Group of Ohio, a Cincinnati - based consulting firm.
«Many corporate law firms do not employ trust - and - estate specialists — and the consequences can be costly for entrepreneurs if they simply rely on the advice of a partner who remembers drafting a will back in law school,» Rubenstein says.
That can be costly, said Loretta Worters, spokesperson for the Insurance Information Institute, noting that coverage needs to change with every life event.
«My fear,» Heaphy said, «is that the new department is not as mindful of those resource constraints and seems to want to pursue a more ideological agenda, and I think that could be both ineffective and costly
«That assumption is a costly assumption,» McClary said.
The emergency appendectomy — that wicked, temporarily debilitating, and costly medical procedure performed on 320,000 Americans each year — it turns out, in most cases, is completely unnecessary said David Agus, Director of the University of Southern California's Center for Applied Molecular Medicine speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm Health conference in San Diego on Tuesday.
«Testing for pesticides is a complex and costly process,» Rick Garza, the board's director, said in a prepared statement.
Hu's sentiments are common among small business owners — 60 percent of those that don't offer health insurance say it's because it's too costly, according to a March 2015 survey by Manta, the small business network.
«Low oil prices have significantly reduced operator spending on exploration - particularly in deep water, which is very costlysaid Cindy Giglio, an analyst at IHS Markit.
In 2013, Google — like Microsoft before it — was threatened with a potentially costly legal battle when the Federal Trade Commission staff said the company «unlawfully maintained its monopoly» over internet searches, though the 20 - month probe was eventually closed.
While asking brands to shoot or recut ads vertically may have been a jarring — and costly — proposition, Snapchat says the payoff is irrefutable.
It is no longer true that commuting follows that pattern,» says Robin Lindsey, an economics professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, who has closely watched the progress of Edmonton's costly and underused LRT system.
They also hope it will help them avoid hiring the wrong person, which can be expensive and can lead to costly mistakes and lost business opportunities, said bank executives and staffing consultants.
Ted Leonsis, co-founder of Revolution Growth, which invested in Optoro last year as well as in the current round, said in an announcement that the company is transforming the way mainstream retailers handle the costly challenge of managing returned inventory.
Without Loon these areas would probably never be covered by us as they are either too difficult or too costly,» he said.
Lewis, who founded the popular MoneySavingExpert.com tips website, says Facebook has failed to stop the fake ads despite repeat complaints and action on his part, thereby — he contends — tarnishing his reputation and causing victims to be lured into costly scams.
At the time of the investment, SoftBank said it wanted Uber to focus on growing in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Australia - not Asia, which has been among the most costly and competitive regions for the ride - services firm, a source had told Reuters.
The central bank's governor, who is expected to retire soon, said that the PBoC is taking a look at digital currencies as it searches for less costly, more convenient modes of payment.
That was settled earlier this month when the government agreed to pay him compensation — reportedly $ 10.5 million — rather than pursue what officials said would have been a costly court battle that the government had no hope of winning.
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