Should
Society Bear the Costs?
Not exact matches
No business can solve all of
society's problems or
bear the
cost of doing so.
From the point of view of
society, there is a gain in that the
cost of training for jobs is no longer
borne by the public purse.
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.
I tend to think that a fully consistent capitalism would recognize that those who benefit most directly from this training should
bear the
cost, rather than
society as a whole.
However, the
costs of breastfeeding are mostly
borne by the mothers and those for breastfeeding training mostly by the individual health care workers or hospital, while the health insurance companies and
society - at - large are profiting from the financial savings from exclusive and long - term breastfeeding.
It's cheaper to
bear the
costs of warehousing miscreants than to impose the
costs of a non-functional educational system on
society.
Still, that is a
cost ultimately
borne by
society.
The added
costs are
borne by the health centers and by state and federal government programs; the benefits accrue to
society.
Society suffers by
bearing the physical and mental health
costs of educators who take stress leave or are frequently absent from work.
Can
society as a whole
bear the
costs of what many believe are entitlements?
And, when things go wrong — as they often do — it is over-burdened humane
societies and wildlife sanctuaries that
bear the brunt of the
cost.
But the
cost to provide extraordinary, life - saving care to about 140 severely sick or neglected, abused or injured animals like Nellie is one that the local Humane
Society voluntarily has chosen to
bear itself.
As part of our ongoing effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals
born in the state of Georgia each year, the Atlanta Humane
Society provides low -
cost spay and neuter services for cats and dogs onsite at our onsite clinic located in midtown Atlanta.
As part of our ongoing effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals
born in the state of Georgia each year, the Atlanta Humane
Society provides low -
cost spay and neuter services for cats and dogs onsite at our onsite clinic located in Alpharetta, GA..
20 dedicated bakers showed off their prowess at whipping up sweet treats,
bearing the entire
cost of their ingredients and taking home nothing but the joy of having raised funds for the Cat Welfare
Society's Spay Day coming up in October.
2006, «
Cost - effectiveness of the black
bear supplemental feeding program in western Washington,» Wildlife
Society Bulletin).
Economists call this process «externalizing
costs,» i.e. the
cost of environmental degradation in many cases is
borne by
society, instead of the companies that cause it.
«The polluter - pays principle is the principle according to which the polluter should
bear the
cost of measures to reduce pollution according to the extent of either the damage done to
society or the exceeding of an acceptable level (standard) of pollution.»
The price of coal would increase dramatically if it reflected the
cost borne by
society from the pollution that causes hundreds of thousands of premature deaths each year in coal - dependent countries.
(It
bears noting that the technologies are cleaner than fossil fuels, and therefore create fewer pollution
costs for
society, many of which are not counted in the price of electricity.)
It solves the largest market failure driving climate change by forcing polluters to
bear a direct
cost for their activity instead of imposing it on
society.
As I describe above, one could take a high position with respect to climate sensitivity, but have a high estimation of human
society and humans as individuals, to determine that the benefits of industrial
society are worth
bearings the
cost - consequences for, on economic, moral, or political bases.
A part of the
cost, however small, has to be
borne by the
society.
...
costs borne by
society at large include:
costs associated with delays in court and administrative proceedings; increased court operation
costs attributable to unrepresented litigants and accused; and, more broadly,
costs associated with legal problems that are not resolved in an acceptable manner (including increased health care
costs, increased social assistance
costs and so on).
Of all the members of the law
society, they are the least able to
bear the
cost of the LPP.
I never seriously considered complaining about XY's conduct to the law
society — the personal exposure and
costs of being a complainant to my career and life were not something I wanted to
bear.
While he was raging and presumably victimizing others with his unethical conduct, «you never seriously thought of complaining to the law
society» because «the personal exposure and
costs of being a complainant to my career and life is not something I wanted to
bear.»