Sentences with phrase «substantial than the expense»

«There is no doubt these are real costs — often more substantial than the expense ratios that are more easy to discover — but fund companies certainly don't make it easy to discover, and one really has to subscribe to third party research to find these costs.»

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They conferred substantial financial benefits on Retrophin's already highly - compensated founder at Retrophin's expense and provided no benefit to Retrophin other than a release of claims relating to actions that Shkreli undertook in his capacity as the manager of the MSMB Funds.
It told Mainebiz in an article last October that its economic impact in Maine is substantial: in 2015 it employed 1,441 people, generated $ 202 million in operating revenue, shipped 3 million research mice worldwide, paid more than $ 105 million in salary and benefits and spent about $ 20 million on non-operating expenses, much of which went to the lab's 683 Maine vendors based in 106 communities across the state.
«Substantial abuse» was expanded by the Bankruptcy Reform Act, which went into effect on October 17, 2005, to include a Means Test which allows Chapter 7 only if a debtor has less income than the median for the state of residence, or can pay less than 25 % of his or her unsecured debt from income remaining after meeting expenses over a 5 year period.
Please be aware that our average vet expense in 2016 was more than $ 900 per dog and that was with substantial discounts from our rescue vets!!!
«Although $ 420 billion is substantial, the annual expense would be less than the current U.S. Farm Price Support program.
All of these things that will flow from their homelessness, those are all expenses, and very substantial ones, much more than providing a lawyer for an eviction [crosstalk 00:15:37].
Our Section 7 Extraordinary Educational Expense Lawyers warn you to Remember, when children embark on a program of education the cost of which is remarkably higher than that which would be the case in most other career paths at either university or college, there is a positive obligation on them (and on any custodial parent who seeks to recover a substantial portion of the cost of that education as an extraordinary expense) to enter into meaningful discussions with the parent who is expected to contExpense Lawyers warn you to Remember, when children embark on a program of education the cost of which is remarkably higher than that which would be the case in most other career paths at either university or college, there is a positive obligation on them (and on any custodial parent who seeks to recover a substantial portion of the cost of that education as an extraordinary expense) to enter into meaningful discussions with the parent who is expected to contexpense) to enter into meaningful discussions with the parent who is expected to contribute.
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