Sentences with phrase «yet accounted for the costs»

The county executive said it looks like some form of the measure will be included in the final budget, and the local government hasn't yet accounted for the costs of raising the age at which offenders are treated as adults from 16 to 18.

Not exact matches

Say you've determined your costs are $ 6,500 per month ($ 5000 plus 30 percent to account for any unquantifiable costs you can't or haven't yet identified), and your expected gross profit margin is 35 percent.
Scott Reif, a spokesman for Senate Republicans, said, «Unlike the Feerick Commission under former Governor Cuomo, which requested and received an appropriation from the Legislature, the Moreland Commission has yet to give taxpayers a full accounting of its costs.
Yet «there are a variety of costs that are not always accounted for or that do not have a dollar - for - dollar relationship to actual costs in these grants,» Duckett replies.
And these things never even make money — the first Tomb Raider is by far the most successful one yet, and it cost about $ 80 mil and made supposedly around $ 130ish mil which is barely breaking even when you count the untold tens of mils for promotion and Angelina Jolie's tattoo expense account and such.
Lighting accounts for 20 per cent of the energy cost of running our schools and yet this can be halved by installing energy efficient LED lighting and reduced even further by the use of intelligent controls.
But it's a real «if you build it, they will come» strategy, because although Amazon has announced that it «reached an agreement» with the three publishers who account for 60 % of textbooks sold — Pearson, Cengage Learning and Wiley (but not Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)-- we haven't seen any actual textbooks distributed to Kindles yet and, more upsettingly, we have no idea how much they will cost or what weird rights issues may be involved in their «sale.»
This has to be done in order to account for the so - called «externalities» — real costs that are not yet included in the price of various forms of energy.
The bathroom is at once the most and least important room in the house; it accounts for a large percentage of building costs and is used by all of a home's occupants, yet it is granted one of the smallest spaces.
Are such costs accounted for as yet?
Yet a leading U.S. Senate advocate of legislative action on climate seems to be starting off like a sprinter, perhaps because his legislation is pegged to estimates of the Social Cost of Carbon that don't account for the possibility that climate change will turn out to be catastrophically costly.
In the current online environment, individuals are asked to maintain dozens of different usernames and passwords, one for each website with which they interact The complexity of this approach is a burden to individuals, and it encourages behavior — like the reuse of passwords — that makes online fraud and identity theft easier At the same time, online businesses are faced with ever - increasing costs for man - aging customer accounts, the consequences of online fraud, and the loss of business that results from individuals» unwillingness to create yet another account Moreover, both businesses and governments are unable to offer many services online, because they can not effectively identify the individuals with whom they interact...
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