Sentences with phrase «significant additional burden»

This represents a steep change from the range of previous tax evasion offences and is a significant additional burden for firms.

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Feeding babies with formula does, of course, require additional preparation time and equipment when there are two or more babies and, even for mothers with adequate help at home (which not all women have), this can be a significant burden of both time and expense.
«We would be very concerned indeed if this proposal goes ahead without significant consultation since the additional burdens for self - employed people both in terms of administration and potential costs will almost certainly be substantial enough to discourage entrepreneurship altogether.
«The exercise imposed significant costs on companies to produce additional paperwork and added unnecessary burdens on producers» technical teams to prepare and submit rushed comments under enormous time constraints,» IPAA Executive Vice President Lee Fuller said in a statement.
A 2010 study by Andrew J. Coulson of the Cato Institute found that direct government expenditures, «but not tax credits, impose a substantial and statistically significant additional regulatory burden on participating private schools.»
A 2010 study by Andrew Coulson of the Cato Institute found that direct government expenditures, «but not tax credits, impose a substantial and statistically significant additional regulatory burden on participating private schools.»
The study concludes that vouchers, but not tax credits, impose a substantial and statistically significant additional regulatory burden on participating private schools.
MASSP is working with the bill sponsors on amendments to the package to make sure that the requirements neither impose additional burdens on schools districts nor create significant disincentives for prospective teachers.
We do not expect that the additional burden placed on contractors will be significant.
The agency concludes that the policy in this final document has been assessed in light of the principles, criteria, and requirements in Executive Order 13132; that this policy is not inconsistent with that Order; that this policy will not impose significant additional costs and burdens on the states; and that this policy will not affect the ability of the states to discharge traditional state governmental functions.
They give significant additional rights to plan members, and could impose extra costs and administrative burdens on plan administrators.
That's why the additional coverage of Guaranteed Issue Life is important to help fill the gap, so your dependents are not burdened with significant debt when you die.
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