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Worried about losing their jobs, they avoided decisions that might cost the company money, such as making property repairs or appeasing a disgruntled guest with a free night's stay.
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Employers have avoided this at all cost.
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There are charges for six months of inactivity or international transactions, but the fees are either easily avoided or passed on at cost.
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"One of the things we have avoided here is the tremendous cost of litigation and the uncertainty in a court of law, " Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said.
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The survey, conducted by Wakefield Research and commissioned by Citrix, said the top three reasons why people avoided using the cloud were cost (34%), security concerns (32%), and privacy worries (31%).
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Indeed, it will be comparable with most renewables, even wind power, in the cost of carbon dioxide avoided.
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With the above reforms, those cost increases are completely avoided, while ensuring that everyone has someplace to go to get essential coverage and care.
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So far ministers have avoided talking about how much the railways cost.
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By keeping the worst in business, they avoided the pain of closures, but at the cost of condemning better banks to meagre profits for years.
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Aldy said the economic benefits from avoided health problems and saved lives are clear while Cass said the cost to industry to adhere to the air pollution limits is not worth it.
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The EPA estimates that the cost would be in the millions, but many cases of skin cancer would be avoided in the United States.
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To come around to the position that mortgage backed-securities should be avoided, a banker would have to conclude that the losses to these assets would exceed the cost of capital penalties.
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