Corporations are controlling their cost by simply passing on liability to the employees and their families.
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Gentle with newcomers, generous in passing on his skills, he would puncture pretension and pomposity.
We heard the same justifications for passing on it over and over again ad nauseam.
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Removing the subsidy and passing on the cost of gas to consumers was necessary but unpopular.
Nobody knows if this is a gesture of gratitude or of passing on the baton.
On Twitter, Shaherkani's brother said he'd been passing on the kind words to his sister.
The CCCEH study suggests moms are passing on those toxic chemicals to their babies.
At least one shipping line is passing on the higher insurance costs to customers.
And they have cut their orders to the equipment-makers, passing on the pain around the industry.
The Brewers passing on Prince Fielder during the off-season and lukewarm play during 2012 hindered their attendances.
Richard Baker said: "Far from protecting councils from cuts the Scottish government is passing on the pain".
Then again, banks have become adept at passing on risk through derivatives and the securitisation of loans.
In other words, they are passing on a chance to make more money for no extra work.
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To his credit, this week, Romney is speaking at the NAACP Convention, another meeting Obama is passing on.
Dish can mitigate the negative impact of higher carriage fees by passing on the costs to its subscribers.
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Weeks or a month could go by without their passing on the street, and words were never spoken.
He argued that passing on information was not part of the arrangement when he began taking Prevent funding.
Venrock never sells stock in an initial offering, instead passing on the holdings to limited partners a year or so afterward.
Instead, they seem to be passing on scuttlebutt whose provenance, to say nothing of veracity, seems highly questionable.
But Mr Johnston made light of it, adoring the work and passing on his expertise enthusiastically to others.
Wohl is passing on some nice posts about himself on Twitter, complete with references to leaving for HP.
It reminds us that human beings are a species that lives on, through passing on, from generation to generation.
Germans have to carry identity cards, but they enjoy strict laws preventing government agencies from passing on personal data.
Credit card companies had prohibited merchants from passing on that surcharge, but a ruling this past July changed that.
He was accused of not passing on knowledge of match fixing in games they played while in Serie B.
Conservatives have accused the Welsh government of not passing on enough money to allow councils to free council tax.
This would have involved them relaying targeted users' communications to the real Google services and passing on the responses.
The government should consider passing on its low borrowing costs to private firms and banks by buying their bonds.
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But they are still notably this entirely archaic form of passing on information.
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Women play a key role in organizing Novruz and passing on its traditions.
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