Sentences with phrase «ultimately bear those costs»

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.

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This all adds cost, with consumers ultimately bearing the burden.
Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said he did the U.S. a favor by buying Bear Stearns Cos. in 2008 and he might not go through with it again because of how much the deal ultimately cost.
The wage and work rule standards will increase labor costs — which ultimately will be borne by consumers.
But the team's boring style of play and failure to qualify for the Champions League, ultimately cost him his job.
As a result, the EPA should reimburse the State for any costs not ultimately borne by the responsible parties.»
This is an opportunity for Republicans, but the cost of going full - bore on behalf of Topinka may ultimately be too high.
At the one - Gt scale, multiple technologies will be needed, and ultimately energy consumers will bear the costs of construction and operation.
Still, that is a cost ultimately borne by society.
«The decision in Boone County Board of Education v. N.W., as it stands, would force cash - strapped school districts to bear the high costs of private placements during litigation, even when a court ultimately rules that the district has made FAPE available in a public school setting,» said NSBA General Counsel Francisco M. Negrón Jr. «The lower court's decision sets a terrible precedent that prolongs due process and court proceedings and discourages informal resolution of special education disputes through mediated settlement.
By preventing unwanted animals from being born, we will also reduce the strain on already tight agency and local budgets that must cover the cost of caring for and ultimately disposing of unwanted and homeless animals.
These voluntary purchasers of «green» electricity or RECs benefit from a wealth transfer since the cost of tax break or subsidy is ultimately borne by ordinary taxpayers (or becomes a part of the national debt).
In the United States, proposed cap - and - trade programs have run headlong into economic analyses from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicating most of the costs of the program would ultimately be borne by consumers, with carbon emitters receiving value far above any costs they bear.
The BC Court of Appeal ultimately ordered that ICBC bear the costs of the appeal and in reaching this conclusion provided the following reasons:
The financial cost of maintaining this system is ultimately borne by all of us: the unemployed, students, volunteers, community members, businesses and government are all shouldering the costs of performing these record checks.
Anyone completing a precedent H for a reasonably complex commercial case knows that what they are doing is a ritual to produce a figure which may bear some relation to the costs which will ultimately be expended but whose constituent parts have very little to do with what is actually going to happen.
A senior LIC executive explained that the insurer would have to spend several crores of rupees for this initiative, and ultimately it will be the policyholders who will have to bear the costs.
Because the cost of marketing is ultimately borne by an end customer.
Data such as the average per square foot cost of similar homes, median and average sales prices, average days on market and ratios of list - to - sold prices, among other criteria, will have a huge bearing on what you ultimately decide to do.
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