Just suck it up and bear the cost and the price of free speech?
They are going to bear the cost for exactly what the Admiral is describing.
Movie theater owners, mired in expansion debt, say they shouldn't bear the cost of going digital.
But all this is costly, and the commodity must be made to bear the cost.
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Insurance companies, and not faith-based employers, would bear the cost of providing contraception to employees.
In addition, governments will not have to bear the cost of printing, manufacturing, storing, and transporting cash.
But one of his ministers later declared that the war coalition should bear the cost of rebuilding.
Why should retailers in particular bear the cost of gearing up to support this new payment method?
In a fairly typical comment, Maryland state delegate Susan Krebs complained that motorists would bear the cost of the tax hike.
Regardless, Papa John's is telling you that people who order its pizza will now bear the cost of its employees' health insurance.
The euro crisis has been primarily a debate over who will bear the cost of necessary adjustments, a debate that looks increasingly settled.
Mr. SWIFT: Economic theory tells us that ultimately the consumer will bear the cost and those costs just cascade right through the supply chain.
Sensing and networking technologies will most likely premiere on luxury cars -- their buyers tend to bear the cost of putting novel features into mass production.
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Government officials have also said the company will bear the cost of the army of rescue workers and drilling teams being flown in from around the world.
The debtors, moreover, bear the cost of the creditors' mistakes.
They pay not just regressive sales taxes, payroll taxes, and others that target them directly, but they also indirectly bear the cost of those aimed at the rich.
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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.
Employers can terminate their employee coverage, give their workers a raise with part of the savings, and let the taxpayers bear the cost of subsidizing their coverage in the Exchanges.
They cannot agree on who should bear the cost of today's crisis: should it be creditors (through a write-down), debtors (through austerity) or the Germans (through transfers to the south)?
Can you give us an estimate of how much you think this is going to cost in a worst-case scenario, and who is going to bear the cost of that response?
If producers directly bear the cost of recycling, they are more likely to want to drive down costs by investing in recycling technology and developing appliances that are easy to recycle.
The road builders suggest the shipping community could bear the cost of the initiative through items like customs fees, tolls and taxes on bills of lading, weight and mileage, among others.
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.
In many parts of the world consumers pay for drugs at least partly out of their own pockets, rather than being subsidised by the state or having an insurer bear the cost.
That is exacerbated by our tax code, where close to half of all taxpayers are now exempt from any federal income taxes, and so do not bear the cost of their actions or choices.
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Speaking to the BBC, Business Secretary Vince Cable said the government had made it clear to RBS that the fines should be paid from staff bonuses, saying that neither taxpayers nor bank customers should bear the cost.
At a meeting last week, the commission told member states it lacked reliable data on who would bear the cost of the tax, and suggested circulating a questionnaire to all 27 member states seeking more information on their internal trading activities.
Those calling for immediate action may be right that losses should fall mainly on creditors in the form of higher inflation and fiscal transfers since the alternative of forcing citizens of indebted countries to bear the cost of adjustment is politically impossible and likely to lead to a collapse in the euro.
This happens mainly for accounting reasons: if the first call centre were to hand over all the information to the second one, it would bear the main cost of the call and make the second look more efficient.
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