Sentences with phrase «terms of lost»

The commenter explained that, if creditors and settlement agents work in the same document, they would incur software integration costs; if the settlement agent provided information separately to the creditor, the creditor would incur costs in populating the Closing Disclosure; and, if the creditor assumes settlement agent duties, settlement agents would face costs in terms of lost business opportunities and creditors would face costs in terms of hiring and training settlement agents.
All too often, a messy disruption can wreak havoc, and cost a developer in terms of lost...
And the longer you wait, the more a sluggish job search is costing in terms of lost income opportunity.
Lost Baggage or passport: Quick Assistance in terms of lost belongings such as your luggage or passport can prove really helpful when you are stranded helplessly in a foreign land.
That is the wrong focus, as recovering from a disaster has a huge cost in terms of lost customer service, idle staff time, and and hits to productivity and customer relations.
The losses suffered by accident victims in terms of lost work or wages, pain, suffering, loss of mobility, physical impairment and other losses are tremendous.
If that client trust is lost, it will certainly impact the gross revenue of your firm in terms of lost clients.
Even a less serious injury accident will be costly in terms of lost income from work, medical treatments and rehabilitation.
If you're on a very tight budget, in most cities where conferences are held there are a number of local hotels that may be cheaper than the conference venue, but the difference in price can cost you significantly in terms of lost opportunities to run into other conference attendees in the elevator, the lobby, the hotel bar, etc..
Further, if we begin such an abatement program as was desired by many environmental leaders in Bali, then these abatement costs in terms of lost growth and poverty will be certain.
The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries, leaving American workers... and taxpayers to absorb the cost in terms of lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories, and vastly diminished economic production.
«In terms of lost generation, there's very little impact,» says Duke Energy's Hayes.
... the central case we have in the report is that the costs in terms of lost (gross domestic product) GDP from not acting on climate change can be $ 44 trillion dollars by the time we get to 2060.»
But it came at a tremendous cost in terms of lost opportunity to play other games.
We need to have clear and concise data to show the economic impact a ban could have in terms of lost jobs and revenue.
In preparation for the first fee - waived promotion, ARF's core management team got together to determine what the promotion would look like, including details like how they would define adult cat, how long the promotion would last and how to estimate the cost to the organization in terms of lost fees.
The deferral of the CPP doesn't cost them anything in terms of lost value since the initial payment grows by 8.4 % for each year up to age 70.
So rather than quantifying that in terms of lost dollars, the district leadership took those days out of the equation and gave families a fall break then.
(Cacioppo et al., 2002) and incur enormous national costs in terms of lost.
«The cost to the nation in terms of lost productivity runs to hundreds of millions of pounds,» says the Food and Drink Federation, the trade association that commissioned the survey.
A breach of cyber security could easily cause millions of euros of damage in terms of lost production alone.
Even though alcoholism ranks as one of the country's three major health problems, along with cancer and heart disease; even though it accounts for approximately 98,000 deaths every year; even though it is the root cause of most pastoral - care crises (suicides, auto fatalities, child abuse, divorces, hospital admissions, accidental deaths and home violence); even though it costs the nation $ 120 billion annually in terms of lost work time, health and welfare benefits, property damage, medical expenses, insurance and lost wages; and even though its effects impair the educational process of every child in every classroom, still the church acts as though alcoholism does not exist.
So when a woman from Bethany pours pricy oil on Jesus» head, he sees her gift in terms of abundant kindness, not in terms of lost money for the poor.
In terms of lost market cap, January was the worst month on record.
Poor or sloppy shipping efforts have a direct impact on the bottom line in terms of lost revenue and increased costs.
Most leaders agree that poor customer service is a business killer today, in terms of lost customers, reduced profits and low morale.
For those leaders willing to make the shift, it's useful first to change your mindset: think of it less in terms of losing control and more in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and leadership from others who will help your company grow.
he may have played below par in his previous games in terms of losing ball and trying to do the spectacular but you cant fault him for the match against chelsea.
The loss in terms of losing a great player will still be hard to take but financial loss could easily be offset against other financial gains!
He thinks the risks of doing so are too great in terms of losing confidence of the markets,» he says.
In contrast, the same exercise regimen backed up by sunflower oil poor in omega - 3, hardly yields any results in terms of losing fat.
The researchers found that while you need both, resistance work wins out in terms of losing fat without losing muscle.
This can be due to the fact that a lot of people have seen how effective it is in terms of losing weight even though your diet is less than perfect.
When talking about losing weight I believe you should be thinking in terms of losing fat percentage not pounds.
Do you have any idea if calamansi has the same effect in terms of losing weight?
As re-doing this in the future would be complicated in terms of losing links and so on.
In other words, climate modelers have no skin in the game in terms of losing something if their forecasts turn out to be wrong.
There is a lot to lose by one or both parties in a cohabitation arrangement if they do not put together an agreement, both in terms of losing entitlement to property and also in terms of responsibility for certain debts, like jointly held credit cards making it advisable to consult with a cohabitation agreement attorney in Virginia.
To avoid this, buy a term life insurance policy so that your family need not suffer a financial hit in terms of losing the income that you bring to the family.

Not exact matches

After the dieters lost the weight, they were put on the same maintenance plan and both groups fared about the same in terms of regaining the weight.
He served two terms representing Texas in the House of Representatives from 1967 until 1971 but lost two bids for the Senate.
Tip for novices: If you're afraid of losing business because your terms are too strict, consider insuring your foreign receivables.
«Even in more mundane ways as an airline in terms of being punctual and not losing bags,» United scores comparatively low, he added.
In other words, the term «entrepreneur» doesn't just apply to founders who've thought of ways to lose other people's money in amounts usually only achieved by the government.
«The prospect of losing Alberta, even in the short term, is not good at all, and that's why we reluctantly take this action.»
If you find yourself functioning in the world of startups, in really any capacity, you're probably about as sick and tired as I am with the litany of overused keywords and coined terms such as pivot, innovation and disruption — they've all but lost their luster and intended meanings.
You may be losing potential long - term customers because one of your forms is throwing back a submission error every time customers try to complete it.
Although the firm lost a week's worth of productivity, it gained long - term effectiveness from the new hires.
With market volatility making headlines, it's easy to get caught up in the day - to - day ups and downs, panic, and lose sight of your long - term investment goals.
Convicted fraudster William Ardrey has been released on bail, 13 months after being sentenced to a four - year jail term, but has lost a bid to gain control of cash from the sale of a New York apartment.
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