Sentences with phrase «ultimately adding costs to»

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I think with the PA budget situation as it is, the University would shoot themselves in the foot if they rebranded the whole school and added those costs just to appease an admittedly hardcore but ultimately small football team fanbase who are THRILLED by merely changing some stickers on a helmet.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York's second largest union of state government employees just announced a tentative contract deal that, if ultimately extended to all state workers, could add nearly $ 1.5 billion in salary costs to New York's budget by fiscal 2019.
Though United Water argues the increases are meant to control costs and will ultimately mean long - term cost reductions, legislators had expressed concern that the surcharge was a premature step given the plan has not yet been approved by the state's Public Service Commission and would add further financial strain on residents where the burden should fall on United Water.
Although there are well - known advantages of RWD in terms of sporty handling, it was ultimately decided that by switching Maxima from its previous platform to Nissan's new «D platform,» which was first introduced on the current Nissan Altima Sedan, Hybrid and Coupe, the target Maxima performance could be delivered — without giving up the added FWD benefits of lower costs, lower weight and enhanced roominess versus a RWD platform.
These expenses can add substantially to the cost of your loan, especially if you ultimately borrow little from your credit line.
The rest have cause home buyer costs to rise dramatically, added huge paperwork and delays to closing, and ultimately left many good people unable to buy homes because of unintended consequences.
All these low costs ultimately add up to your returns.
Vet and food costs can add up, but ultimately it is worth coming home to a pet companion at the end of the day.
As a result, they are oftentimes either euthanized, taken to a municipal shelter where they can be euthanized for free, which adds cost to taxpayers who ultimately provide the funds to run these facilities, or the pets are sent home to die a painful death.
Ultimately this is the biggest worry about any CO2 control program because there is no cost - effective add on control option available to reduce CO2 so that limits what an individual affected source can do.
I do not agree with the EPA that this is proven technology, it requires someplace to store the CO2 and that limits its applicability, and adding a refinery to a power plant adds so much complexity and cost that ultimately it means that we can not afford to do it in the US much less in a developing country.
The Court of Appeal in Combined Air was quite clear that the Rule 20 changes were never intended to dispose of trials altogether, and they expressed the concern that summary judgment motions would be used to create unnecessary delays and add wasted costs for matters which would ultimately be set down for trial regardless.
«Definitely, the minor stuff is going to be Small Claims Court,» he adds, noting plaintiffs take a risk that they may not get costs if the court ultimately determines it to be a small claims matter.
Of course, the added costs associated with these activities would ultimately be passed on to lawyers, perhaps by way of increased premiums, deductible amounts or surcharges.
Among the reported problems with that change was that it distracted lawyers from resolving the merits of a case, ultimately adding to litigation costs and delays.
These costs are ultimately transferred back into the products — adding an estimated $ 1.7 billion to the cost of healthcare each year.
Kinks in the process can slow down your hiring process, add unnecessary costs, and ultimately, cause you to lose good candidates.
Ultimately, this would add a good deal of expense to our foundation cost.
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