It's the publishers who
bear the cost of paying people to read the thousands of manuscripts submitted each year.
Still others plan to find a rich and common cougar, who has the financial assets to give experiences that they could
n't bear the cost of on their own.
Clients may well decide that they are willing to
bear the cost for the convenience of having all their accounts in one place.
Depending on a number of factors, it can be the employer's responsibility to
bear any costs associated with those adaptations.
Considering this, it seems only wise to get it insured and let the insurance
company bear the costs incurred on its repair.
A health insurance policy
also bears the cost of room rent incurred due to policyholder's hospitalization.
Such litigation is adversarial in nature and, subject to the court's discretion, the unsuccessful
party bears the costs of those whom he or she brings to court.
Since she opposed the application to protect her personal interests, Monster argued she should also
bear the costs incurred by Monster to overcome her opposition.
That means even if your baby is born with a health condition, you can rest easy knowing that his care will be covered and you won't
bear the cost alone.
Under a minimum policy, your insurer pays no more than $ 10,000 per accident on your behalf, and you must
bear the costs if the damage exceeds this coverage limit.
Lawyers are often willing to
bear this cost because they have traditionally been able to pass it on to clients.
Second, the Israeli
public bears the cost of sourcing, transporting, and cleaning water; there are no government subsidies for water.
Owners of these type of businesses need to
continually bear the cost of revising or creating entirely new productions year after year.
Because the sponsors and
advertisers bear the cost of the web site development, maintenance and operation, you are not on the hook for any of the web site related costs.
But family, friends, and
strangers bore the cost of the device because insurance companies refuse to cover experimental treatments, even when they are better for the patient.
And I continue to believe that having
subscribers bear the cost of developing and publishing secondary information is still the best model for us.
Obviously, adding these other professionals increases the cost of forging a divorce settlement, a concern for both the lawyers and the parties who must
ultimately bear those costs.
It should be borne in mind that ultimately, premium paying
motorists bear the costs of all claims investigated and paid under these agreements.
The father does not have sufficient funds from which to make a payment and the mother owns properties which can be sold to assist her
in bearing the costs of this proceeding.
This
coverage bears the cost of childcare, which includes doctor's consultation fees as well as the medication cost.
Not to mention volunteers freely giving their time as well as foster homes who
bear the cost of ordinary expenses such as food, grooming, toys and so forth.
The following month, SolarCity, having determined that Silevo would not achieve two of its three production and technology milestones, decided that it had to bring in an outside partner, Panasonic, to
help bear the costs and to take over solar - cell manufacturing.
External actors do not
directly bear the costs of the war and negotiated settlements in these wars often do not directly address the goals of external parties.
That photo of all those men lined up by the GOP to decide what women's health care should be paid for and by whom will scare off a generation of women, and good men like Rosen will
bear the cost at the polls.
The other driver is at
least bear the costs of informationvery happy with your automobile is going to be roughly about $ 50,000 in total control of the cover deal.
One frequent criticism of the Bloomberg plan was that Manhattan reaped the benefits of congestion pricing while the other
boroughs bore the costs.
It shows that the community
which bears the cost of operating a marine reserve, also derives the greatest benefit,» he adds.
Yet the United States
already bears costs from our broken education system, including higher crime rates, additional expenses for health - care and public - assistance programs, and lost tax revenue as well as the untold costs of telling generations of children in chronically under - resourced, low - performing schools: «You don't matter!»