"Whenever we bid for a contract, we have to bear in mind the interests of licence-fee payers and we always have to seek value for money, " the BBC said in a statement.
How much of an extra burden local governments will have to bear is still unclear.
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This is an untenable level of debt that future generations would have to bear.
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Plus the states will have to bear any additional administrative costs for all enrollees.
In addition, governments will not have to bear the cost of printing, manufacturing, storing, and transporting cash.
Many poor mothers fear they would have to bear the expenses of their daughter's wedding including paying dowry.
His words, hours after the attack, will have to bear scrutiny in the days, weeks and years to come.
Stocks will have a bear market rally up to a 11, 000 to 13, 000 Dow over the next several months.
Some goods and services now subject to a reduced value-added tax rate will have to bear the full 16% rate.
Apple shares, battered by a combination of disappointing product launches, management turmoil and competitive concerns, have entered bear market territory.
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It will have to bear some of the burdens of the current crisis in order to stabilize the international financial situation.
Whether the result is a persistent bad mood, negativity or short temper, the people around you will have to bear the brunt of it.
In an interview last year he said not being able to draw after suffering two strokes was the "greatest cross I have to bear".
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Their software gripes may camouflage a bigger complaint: that it will be they, not retailers, who will have to bear the burden of making online consumers secure.
The government argues that, since it does not have to bear the costs of such huge projects, the new Railtrack will be less risky than the old one.
I've heard already that people are, understandably, frustrated and frightened, especially because the people of this region have been through worse disasters than anybody should have to bear.
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Given the expected decreases in employer- and government-funded retirement programs like pension and Social Security, future retirees will have to bear a greater burden for securing their retirement.
Developing countries complain, with some justification, that they should not have to bear the cost of cleaning up a problem that has been caused mainly by the rich nations.
These players lack the clout to compete effectively in the portal or electronic commerce arenas but still have to bear the costs of keeping together a national or regional network.
Their burdens are ones that no one should have to bear alone, and it is up to all of us to live our lives in a way worthy of their sacrifice.
And it is farmers throughout the UK - not just in vaccinated areas and not only cattle farmers - who will have to bear the consequences for a very long time to come.
Massive bets against a firm with credit default swaps along with short sales, especially naked short sales, can logically become a self-fulfilling activity, which may or may not have done Bear Stearns in.
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No-one has yet studied the net worth of the fish Lake Turkana produces, the benefits of the cattle pasture - and the costs that society will have to bear if those things disappear.
"Environmental justice, or as I like to call it environmental equality, means that no community should have to bear the brunt of lots of environmental burdens and not enjoy some environmental benefits, " she said.
The project has been mired in controversy since it started two years ago over the extra cost NHS trusts have to bear to train staff and cope with delays in the implementation of various software.
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However, he said his officials were working closely with Treasury to implement a replacement scheme in 2011, but that the quarry industry would have to bear the pain of the EU decision in the intervening period.
"I am slightly sceptical of the furore surrounding (malaria and) climate change in the sense that we have to bear in mind there are other factors that are moving much faster than climate change, " he said.
You have to bear in mind that this is still a new program in many ways and the WBO and the rest of IRS, Chief Counsel and the Treasury are still grappling with a number of issues.
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