Only 44% said the largest burden was the financial cost of the taxes.
As the taxpayer is still shouldering the financial cost of reunification, 20 years on, many are wary of increased borrowing.
No one quite knows or will probably ever know the exact financial cost of Iraq and Afghanistan, which is interesting in itself.
It will be hard for many parents to let their student bear the financial cost of overspending or making a late payment.
There is the financial cost of all this: UBS announced this morning it would make losses in the fourth quarter of this year.
The financial cost of atonement threatens to seriously deplete their capital and undermine their ability to create the credit essential for economic recovery.
We hope this report will focus attention on the need for early detection and intervention, to reduce the human and financial cost of advanced kidney disease.
The MoJ has also commissioned some research into the financial cost of FOI for public authorities, but this is not expected to be completed until the new year.
But it is striking that although the human and financial cost of the Japanese calamity was significantly greater than New Zealand's, the insurance claims faced by Lloyd's don't seem to capture that.
The government asked Professor Carol Black and the former head of the British Chambers of Commerce David Frost to consider radical changes to deal with the human and financial cost of sickness absence in the workplace.
Back in April, when you talked about the executive order not happening at this time, you said that the administration was committed to directly engaging with and educating all sectors of the business community from major corporations to contractors to small businesses, and raising public awareness about the human and financial cost of discrimination in the workforce.
The costs of notebook repair (both financial and the cost of time lost and general aggravation) add up.
One cause of Myanmar's financial mess is the cost of the army (see chart, which, by using the ludicrous official exchange rate, significantly understates the cost of imported weapons).
It is also an opportunity for the IFA to explain the option of paying by a fee, as well as the option of paying by commission - ultimately added to the cost of any financial product bought through the adviser - or a combination of the two.
The collapse of the financial sector could cost the country up to 18% of GDP while a shortage of credit will damage the rest of the economy, creating fresh losses for banks and raising doubts about debt sustainability even if a deal with the euro zone is agreed.
It will of course depend on the outcome of the war how long it takes to win, at what human and financial cost, and what sort of Iraq emerges afterwards.
That is, the benefit to the capital market of improved financial information must be weighed against the cost of any changes in economic behavior induced by new accounting rules.
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This kind of relationship is profitable because the interceding financial firm has a much lower cost of capital than the manufacturers, and they can also adjust their fee based on the credit risk the manufacturer poses.
The real problem is in football and basketball where the millions are made on the backs of some very poor players without the financial resources to cover the full cost of attending the school they were begged to attend.
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There were some signs of jitters in financial markets on Wednesday, with the cost of protecting against a French default edging higher.
At the beginning of the month, Welsh Secretary Peter Hain said ministers were trying to find a way of compensating the ASW workers without having to compensate victims of financial scandals in a way that would cost hundreds of millions of pounds.
The ruling could potentially affect 250, 000 employees and cost the financial industry billions of dollars in back pay.
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The financial cost, after four days of rioting, is hard to calculate.
The fallout from Greece's financial difficulties had raised the cost of Ireland's borrowing to a record 3 percentage points over the German benchmark rate.
These organizations have a true financial incentive to reduce the cost of care, and their direct control of physicians allows them to orchestrate more cost-effective interventions.
Although some nations share more of the financial cost than others, and U.S. troops learn as well as teach, the multinational training remains another burden on Washington.
Mr Peabody speculates it may be that the real cost of the financial industry's various scandals was not in the initial fines or the distraction of litigation, but rather in blunting the banks' aggression.
The last time this happened in a major way it sent AIG Financial Products into a tailspin that caused the collapse of the larger company plus cost the US Government a hundred billion or more in financial support (much of which, possibly all, will eventually be got back).
So the central part of this is to make sure that in future financial crises, that banks bear the cost of any risk the government has to take to protect the economy.
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