Not exact matches
Other political money flows through trade associations in the U.S.
such as the American Chamber of Commerce, which has already spent more than $ 21 million in campaign advertising this year, including $ 1.5 million on ads accusing Democratic Senator Mark Udall of driving up energy
costs, largely in response to his refusal to support Republican demands for
immediate approval of the Keystone pipeline.
More
immediate, if Wal - Mart puts its marketing power behind the Vudu service, it could give a lift to sales of Internet - ready televisions and disc players, which generally
cost a few hundred dollars more than devices without
such capabilities.
There were
immediate accusations that many of the severe
cost - saving exercises undertaken by the NHS last year -
such as closing wards, delaying operations and cutting staff - were unnecessary.
This is a much subtler variant on the economics of scarcity, one with three components — the
immediate financial rewards of misusing fragile ecosystems, the fact that the consequences of
such misuse can be reported far and wide, and the desire of many Westerners to see, to commune with, the planet's remaining wild places and its inhabitants, whatever the
cost.
With
such great and
immediate need, there appears no reason the weights should not increase significantly for the next biennium while a
cost study is being conducted to determine the more precise weights.
He sees an
immediate need for individuals who can perform wellness care in his hospital to enable the veterinarians to concentrate on more complex cases.a In
such practices, the shortage can be met by another veterinarian, though that increases operation
cost compared with MLVPs, and this
cost will be passed on to pet owners.
Global warming, on the other hand, is far less of an
immediate threat, many of its effects can not be reversed no matter what we do, the
cost of attempting
such a reversal could destroy the economies of emerging nations and make their development impossible — and it is a slow moving threat, that governments can plan to deal with over time.
In a sharp change from its cautious approach in the past, the National Academy of Sciences on Wednesday called for taxes on carbon emissions, a cap - and - trade program for
such emissions or some other strong action to curb runaway global warming.
Such actions, which would increase the
cost of using coal and petroleum — at least in the
immediate future — are necessary because «climate change is occurring, the Earth is warming... concentrations of carbon dioxide are increasing, and there are very clear fingerprints that link [those effects] to humans,» said Pamela A. Matson of Stanford University, who chaired one of five panels organized by the academy at the request of Congress to look at the science of climate change and how the nation should respond.
This will allow
immediate leverage of the low
cost of natural gas, along with easy conversion to light oils (free of «corrosive components») generated by cyanobacterial processes (
such as Joule Unlimited's), or methane from conversion of solar / electrolytic hydrogen and atmospheric CO2 when either / both of those processes become
cost - competitive.
The 2009 Strategic Transmission Investment Plan describes the
immediate actions that California must take to plan, permit, construct, operate, and maintain a
cost - effective, reliable electric transmission system that is capable of responding to important policy challenges
such as achieving significant greenhouse gas reduction and Renewables Portfolio Standard goals.
Rather than starting with the most radical procedures, Lomborg argues that we should first focus our resources on more
immediate concerns,
such as fighting malaria and HIV / AIDS and assuring and maintaining a safe, fresh water supply - which can be addressed at a fraction of the
cost and save millions of lives within our lifetime.
Furthermore,
such a hefty and
immediate payment is good for cash flow and renders a later
costs hearing unlikely.
In
such cases, support needs to be available to cover not only the
immediate medical bills, but also lost future income, the
cost of medical treatment and physical therapy that will be needed years after the accident.
Further, while there may be an
immediate cost - saving of not reviewing certain documents, disclosing
such material may amplify the other parties»
costs and risk an adverse
cost order.
If paralysis is the result of another's negligent action,
such as when sustained in a traffic crash, the attorneys at the Kiley Law Group may be able to help you and your family pursue the compensation you need to cope with
immediate medical expenses and long - term
costs.
How much would be needed at death to meet
immediate needs,
such as final expenses and medical
costs?
You'll generally utilize the loss of use coverage first, because that will pay for your
immediate costs caused by a fire loss,
such as a hotel and meals you might normally have cooked at home but can't until the fire department clears the building for you to return.
You can also consider your earning potential in the
immediate future, as well as ways to ease the
cost,
such as using a family ring.