"As smartphones replace feature phones as the norm in wireless markets throughout the globe, there will be great demand for connectivity solutions that provide dramatically lower bill of material costs without compromises in performance, " said Mohy Abdelgany, president and chief executive officer for Newport Media.
High on the list of things not covered in the bill is some mechanism to stem the rising costs of prescription drugs.
It said its bill was the result of interest and costs, but the judge has indicated that Zambia should pay less.
The Senate Finance Committee is trying to bring the total costs of the bill down to a trillion dollars or less, and I understand the White House supports that goal, as well.
An Access Project study showed that two-thirds of people with a medical bill or debt problem went without needed care because of the associated costs.
The annual bill to German taxpayers of the additional borrowing costs could eventually reach 1.9% of German GDP, according to Kai Carstensen of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich.
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The lawmakers say several private sites could house the facility and federal installations that would fit the bill are in areas with lower costs of living and an existing security presence that could save money.
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In 2014, when most of the health reform bill kicks in, costs can still keep rising, especially for those who get coverage at work.
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At the same time, this forces Americans to foot the bill for medical innovation, shouldering most of the costs of drug development in the pills they buy.
Gypsy families due to be evicted from a site in Berkshire have been warned they could face a bill for hundreds of thousands of pounds in removal costs.
Elmendorf "has already indicated that the bill does nothing to rein in the costs of health care, and therefore may not be sustainable outside the 10-year budget window, " the letter said.
The bipartisan group of Senators supporting the proposed bill led by Republican Tom Coburn said the government could no longer stomach the costs of supporting the ethanol industry, which also includes Democrat Dianne Feinstein.
Tester argued that the bill did not adequately account for the higher costs of smaller community banks and credit unions.
While the passage of the Senate bill is likely to add some incremental costs to these companies, the ability to surf, click and buy makes online retail shopping simply too easy.
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Now, in addition to making sure that this plan doesn't add to the deficit in the short term, the bill I sign must also slow the growth of health care costs, while improving care, in the long run.
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The populist note is especially important: When he starts receiving Medicare, Bill Gates should bear a greater share of his health-care costs than the less healthy or less wealthy.
In evidence to AMs, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) says the bill would impose new costs for asbestos-related claims.
Along with rising medical costs, fraud is a swelling part of that bill, amounting to billions of dollars each year, says the institute's chief economist, Robert Hartwig.
Look at what this bill does -- if you're concerned about the skyrocketing costs of health care for families and small businesses, that's addressed in this comprehensive health care reform.
It appears to me that the community banks, at least, are somewhat uncertain about how the financial reform bill, which I supported, applies to them and what the costs of compliance might be.
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The wider implications of Friday's downgrades in Europe were also being digested, with the sovereign-backed European Financial Stability Facility's borrowing costs nudging higher ahead of Tuesday's scheduled treasury bill sale by the bailout fund.
Those stuck with the bill are both the patients, who increasingly are having to foot more of the costs, and their employers.
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High on the list of things not covered in the bill is a mechanism to stem rising prescription drug costs.
In 2009, the company faced rising healthcare costs and imminent industry reform as a result of the national healthcare bill that would soon become law.
Following the debate, MPs approved a motion allowing the exchequer to raise funds to cover any costs resulting from the successful passage of the Sports Grounds Safety Authority Bill, a private member's bill which has secured government support.
Jean Weigert, an executive with the Radiological Society of Connecticut, lobbied against the notification bill there on the grounds that it would increase costs and anxiety without much benefit.
He said the "current obesity epidemic in children and adults represents a clear example of market failure" with taxpayers having to pick up the bill for healthcare and other costs.
John Barrasso of Wyoming, a practicing doctor, said the bill would kill jobs and raise health care costs.
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