Sentences with phrase «substantial benefits because»

Thinking as Zeckhauser proposes about UU situations may vastly improve investment decisions where UU events are involved, and should yield substantial benefits because «competition may be limited and prices well out of line.»

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That is a shame because the benefits of those rules exceed their costs by a substantial margin — not just nationally but within each individual electricity market region — as demonstrated in my latest paper with UT Austin Law Professor David Adelman.
«The business needs to be generating substantial amounts of taxable income because that's the benefit,» says Spencer Coates, a CPA in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The Justice Department and our state partners brought this case because substantial evidence showed that direct competition between Aetna and Humana led the companies to offer more generous benefits at lower prices.»
Foreign stocks offer substantial diversification benefits because they tend to be affected by different economic factors than the U.S. markets.
Because there are substantial benefits to each type of mortgage insurance, home buyers should consider the different options and how they relate to their current situation and long - term goals.
We need to say that it is possible for an individual to have faithful reasons for hanging on to substantial wealth: if, for instance, that person uses ownership in a business to pursue policies with important benefits to society, or is able to provide jobs for people that no one else would hire, or is able because of keeping their wealth to accomplish some unique and valuable good that at least equals the good that could be realized if this wealth were wisely given away.
Because of the low wages they pay workers in South Africa and Latin America, treating their financial losses as tax write offs, when labor negotiations were going on and violence threatened, the companies certainly had the upper hand; the unions accepted a substantial cut in wages and benefits.
This suggests that evolution is actively selecting autistic genes because they are of substantial benefit to modern society.
«Right now the research community is hampered in its ability to inform policymakers about the expected benefits and costs of different policy approaches because of politically ‑ motivated limits on data access, and substantial federal under ‑ funding of research on gun violence.»
In June 2016, the US Supreme Court ruled in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt that two provisions of HB 2 were unconstitutional because there was no evidence of any health benefit derived from the law but substantial evidence of negative effects on women's access to care.
A health - supportive, whole food like fresh cantaloupe may show up as being lower in its concentration of certain nutrients (including total polyphenols), but because we often eat it in serving sizes that are relatively large, we often get substantial nutrient benefits, even in the case of nutrients found in lower concentrations.
Background: Paleolithic nutrition, which has attracted substantial public attention lately because of its putative health benefits, differs radically from dietary patterns currently recommended in guidelines, particularly in terms of its recommendation to exclude grains, dairy, and nutritional products of industry.
Among them are deleterious effects on children of unregulated and often substandard childcare; [9] lost productivity for employers due to parents missing work to handle gaps in childcare or to care for a sick child; [10] lost wages and reduced retirement benefits for parents who have to drop out of the labor market to provide at - home care for their young children; [11] a substantial downward pressure on the wages of childcare workers with effects on the quality and stability of the childcare workforce; [12] and lost opportunities for further education, [13] college savings, and other investments that working parents could make in themselves and their children but can not afford because they are spending most or all of their disposable income on childcare.
The Alaska Supreme Court held that tuition assistance grants for students attending private colleges violates its Blaine Amendment because (1) only private colleges benefit from the program, (2) the money effectively subsidizes private education, (3) the benefit provided is substantial, and (4) there is no distinction between giving money to the student and giving money to the school.
Teachers who have built purposeful alliances with key decision makers will often reap the benefits of that relationship because they will get additional time or resources without needing to ask and will need to exert little effort to compel key decision makers to grant him / her substantial time and resource requests.
The chart shows the maximum monthly amount your benefit can be reduced because of WEP if you have fewer than 30 years of substantial earnings.
This cap is a substantial benefit, because when interest is capitalized, you pay interest on the interest.
The biggest benefit is to either buy or rent significantly less house than you can afford, because portfolio returns tend to outperform housing (and by a substantial margin).
This is a substantial change — and one the benefits FHA borrowers, lenders and HUD itself (because insurance claims can be reduced).
Because the exact timing of the payment of claims and benefits can not be predicted with certainty, the insurance subsidiaries maintain portfolios of invested assets with varying maturities and a substantial amount of short - term investments to provide adequate cash for the payment of claims.
Because I have less than 30 years of substantial earnings her spousal benefit portion of her monthly check was reduced by WEP.
The Center stands to benefit financially from sales of the test because it holds patents related to the breed - related genome discovery and owns a substantial portion of a private company formed to license and develop the technology resulting from the research.
Because breathing particulates can lead to respiratory problems and even premature mortality, these reductions would have substantial benefits to human health.
With respect to the reported benefit - cost rations, this paper argues that they are a bit low because, first, they do not reflect the substantial concerns about equity and uncertainty; and second, because a substantial part of the benefits (after the year 2100) is not accounted for.
However it is probably not a substantial effect (ie, producing benefits that offset the adverse effects of rising co2) because of Liebig's Law of the Minimum (Wikipedia).
The old climate framework failed because it would have imposed substantial costs associated with climate mitigation policies on developed nations today in exchange for climate benefits far off in the future — benefits whose attributes, magnitude, timing, and distribution are not knowable with certainty.
In certain instances, the competing hospital or clinic may also agree to fund the defence of any lawsuit or pay the liquidated damages for that physician, because the financial benefit in hiring the physician is that substantial.
The resolution of this dispute is crucial because after the commencement of the first action for divorce, but before the commencement of the second action for divorce, husband received a substantial financial benefit from his employment in connection with an Initial Public Offering (IPO).
Because the restructuring and liquidation process can be contentious, with diverse constituencies competing for limited assets, clients benefit from our substantial litigation experience in state and federal court, including bankruptcy proceedings.
[61] The Defendant's interpretation of Article 24 (a)(iv) of the SISIP Policy... results in the substantial under - compensation of disabled CF members following their release [and]... creates particular hardship for those who are the most in need of their Pension Act benefits because of disabling injuries.
«Neither the continued success of our industry nor the abundant public benefits that flow from plentiful jobs and substantial taxes can be sustained if new home sales fall because people are forced out of the market due to additional costs,» says Tutton.
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