Sentences with phrase «which bears the cost»

It shows that the community which bears the cost of operating a marine reserve, also derives the greatest benefit,» he adds.

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Studies also show that the emotional costs borne by children of color being raised by white parents - which often occurs with international adoptions - are less dire than critics believe.
The condition, in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains, is estimated to cost $ 10 million over the lifetime of one child.
Dimon said the Bear acquisition ended up costing J.P. Morgan $ 20 billion, in large part because of fines, which Dimon said was way more than he and his team were expecting.
The law followed now - familiar protests from traditional taxi firms, furious at the competition posed by services such as Uber, which do not adhere to the same licensing standards and can offer lower prices by having drivers bear the costs of their vehicles.
In CETA there is also a provision which says that the costs of pollution are borne by the polluter and requires Canada and Europe to prioritize trade in environmental goods and services related to renewable energy and co-operate on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
The internet is transforming almost every element of the news business: shortening news cycles, eroding long - reliable revenue sources, and enabling new kinds of competition, some of which bear little or no news - gathering costs.
The wage and work rule standards will increase labor costswhich ultimately will be borne by consumers.
An even more confident signal is given by a fixed - value offer in which sellers are assured of a stipulated market value while acquirers bear the entire cost of any decline in their share price before closing.
It is a cost - sharing requirement under a health policy, which states that the organization or the person will bear a certain share (in percentage) of the total admissible cost.
This technology reinforces natural instincts, such as the prolongation of human life, which inevitably entails great costs - greater costs than the welfare state can bear.
The church is not authorized to represent the reign of God, his justice and peace, in any other way than that in which Jesus represented it, namely by being partners with him in challenging the powers of evil and bearing in its own life the cost of the challenge.
Aflame with a faith to which they felt they must bear witness at all costs, these early Christians braved the fires of public derision and persecution.
Their cost should be borne by their «customers», either the students or the corporations for which they are being prepared as improved «human capital».
Later on, will one feel it was wise to have chosen a job which pays well but at the cost of being left bored or unhappy for most of the working week?
Firstly when it comes to cost although you may think that buying organic food might seem more expensive than purchasing non-organic foods, in actual fact there are hidden costs such as government subsidies and levies which are borne by us, the taxpayers!
In my area, the sprout selection at the stores is basically non-existent except for bean sprouts and alfalfa sprouts, which are both great but can get boring after a while and also ends up costing you a lot more than if you grow them yourself.
These trends bear out in the results of 2011 DuPont global survey of packaging professionals which found sustainability as the top challenge facing the industry, closely followed by cost concerns.
This will save First Milk from having to upgrade the old, inefficient plant, reducing their effluent treatment costs and carbon footprint, while cutting operational costs, which are borne by Lake District Biogas.
The Baggies have recent Premier League experience, sure, but that experience didn't stand them in good stead — it was naivety which cost them dearly time and again last season, Tony Mowbray left rueing a points total which bore no reflection to the quality of their football.
In such a case, we retain the right to seek civil and / or criminal redress, the entire cost of which shall be borne solely by you.
Hats off to them for doing that, but the cost of building a central kitchen is not something which every community can bear, and it should be counted as part of the «outside money» used to support the meal program because it is outside of the money the federal government provides for running meal programs.
At minimum, Australia looks likely to bear the rapidly increasing costs of regional security, which has reignited interest in «Indo - Pacific Cooperation» and ASEAN as potential offsets.
Given that the defence of the Islands falls under the control of Her Majesty's Government, there is the cost of maintaining the British Forces Garrrison, which is borne by the UK Government.
He mentioned the Free Seedlings Distribution programme which provides early bearing and high yielding planting materials to farmers at no cost, the Free Fertilizer Distribution Programme which is helping to improve upon soil fertility and increase yield, the National Cocoa Rehabilitation Programme which has facilitated the replanting of large hectares of over-aged, moribund and diseased farms as well as the Youth in Cocoa Initiative which is curbing the ageing - cocoa - farmers situation in Ghana.
Supporters of fees argue that it is unfair on the majority of the population who have not received the benefits of HE - which are statistically agreed to be fairly substantial in terms of average salaries - to bear the full burden of the costs.
Notwithstanding the outrageous cost (which ought itself, perhaps, to be the subject of an inquiry), Blair's misapprehension that a report commissioned just as the peace process was bearing fruit would, a dicey twelve years on, bring «closure» was hopelessly naive.
Bercow's entertainment bill was revealed after a freedom of information request by the Press Association, which showed taxpayers bore the cost of a range of dinners, lunches and receptions for parliamentarians.
As a result, communities like Kingston and Wawarsing, which have a high proportion of residents living under the poverty line, end up bearing the lion's share of Safety Net costs while wealthier or more rural towns like Woodstock and Marbletown see minimal impact.
Cuomo has said the amendment would push an additional $ 2.3 billion in Medicaid costs annually onto the state budget — which, he said, would be too much for the state to bear.
Look at the enormous cost of diseases of environmental origin in children — which we've calculated at about $ 55 billion each year for the 4 million babies born in this country.
Costs can be borne at multiple levels, all of which should be considered.
Although claims - based measures might be presumed to be relatively inexpensive because data are collected routinely for other purposes, even they require several steps, the costs of which are borne largely by those conducting the analyses.
All of those costs were borne by Microsoft itself, which meant that Gates had to charge his customers for each copy of Windows or Office.
«There are other costs, most of which tend to be borne by individuals and households, such as the cost of traveling to and from treatment and lost income due to lost time at work,» said study co-author Yara Halasa, a health economics researcher at Brandeis University.
However, in this case, the developing countries would bear the CO2 - avoidance costs completely themselves, which could also put international cooperation in danger.
«Anything over 25 per cent of total energy coming from protein and you'll eat less, which is great if you want to lose weight, but you've got to bear in mind it may come with longer term costs, among which our studies suggest is a greater rate of ageing.»
Once you start getting bored or your body demands change in workouts to improve, you switch to another program, which will cost you again.
The medieval town of «Wipers», as it was known to thousands of British soldiers, lay at the eye of the storm which raged across the fields of Flanders and which, to this day, bears witness to the cataclysmic cost of the Great War.
At minimum, they offset costs that would otherwise be borne elsewhere in one's budget, thereby freeing up funds for other activities, in this case including advocacy, which is what NIEER is best known for.
It is imperative therefore that new, low cost local strategies are implemented which are aimed at getting all children born at an average weight, fed correctly from the start and pointed in the direction of a healthy lifestyle which, hopefully, will stay with them for life.
The Department of Education shall determine a uniform cost that a school district may charge a noninstructional contractor for receipt of the identification badge, which shall be borne by the recipient of the badge.
Teacher turnover costs districts across the country $ 2.2 billion annually, costs which are disproportionately borne by districts serving low - income students.
In Moody's account, district officials bear little responsibility for addressing or creating, in the first place, this problem of «fixed costswhich come in two varieties: capital and personnel - related.
These costs are all borne by the city / town in which the charter is located.
When you consider that teacher salaries are based on attaining additional degrees (which is often funded by districts and states) and not on performance, the costs of laggard ed schools borne by taxpayers are even greater.
If the child does meet the criteria, the parents will arrange for the child to be further evaluated by a licensed school psychologist not employed by this district, and will be tested in the areas of school readiness, intellectual ability and fine and gross motor skills, the cost of which shall be borne by the parents.
Audi continues to offer optional Bang & Olufsen stereos with 14 speakers, some of which bear good - looking metallic casings, but I didn't find the sound quality stellar enough in the Q5 to justify the cost, even though it's a relatively affordable $ 850 option.
Buying a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat from your local dealership will cost $ 60,990 after destination, but one bidder at the Barrett - Jackson Las Vegas auction anted up $ 825,000 for the very first production model, which bears a VIN ending in «0001.»
As for the day - to - day living, I saw over 30mpg on the more boring journeys, and the Evo didn't incur any unexpected costs (though it was due a service when it went back, which would have cost # 182.94).
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