Mr Sinquefield infers that the fault lies with the hidden costs that come from trading in the London markets.
Instead, as a result of faulty Medicaid data, medical providers bore the disruption and costs that come from compiling the records demanded, lived with the stress and uncertainty of an intrusive government audit, and confronted the fear that an unjustified audit could result in an even more unjustified law enforcement referral.
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Calling the management of an in-house PKI "quite burdensome, " Calaceto notes some of the costs Chase incurs come from issuing its own certificates to customers.
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My question, the one that everyone should in fact be asking, is whether that benefit is worth the collateral costs that will come from it?
Higher costs for the revenue raised come from consumption taxation (VAT and sales taxes).
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Higher again costs for the revenue raised come from income taxes.
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But by any measure the benefits enormously outweigh those costs, and virtually all the ways to create jobs come from opening up economies, not following the protesters' instincts.
He wants the cut to come from administrative costs, not direct care.
Should a country that cannot provide every child with a primary education cover almost 80% of the costs for tertiary students, who tend to come from wealthier backgrounds?
Therefore, whatever savings are realized in personnel costs will likely come from reductions in the headcount of uniform personnel.
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He said the savings would not only come from reducing staffing costs.
This concept, which appears on the surface to be quite benign, is typically used to compare the costs of acquiring a customer (often referred to as SAC, which stands for Subscriber Acquisition Costs) with the discounted positive cash flows that will come from that customer over time.
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Most of the mail agency's financial woes come from mounting mandatory costs for future retiree health benefits.
Slightly under one-third of the fiscal saving should come from cuts in federal spending on running costs and investment.
Cost savings in the proposed budget will come from reduction in health care and pension costs, two measures that will require additional concessions from unionized workers.
Note: the NWFund cannot be used to pay fines or other litigation costs, those come from tax-payer dollars, not rate-payers.
All of this suggests that corporate Japan has come a long way from the days when restructuring was merely about squeezing costs.
These will come mainly from the aluminum and energy businesses and also central service and support costs.
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But long term, food prices are not likely to come down as long as they suffer from the double whammy of high fuel costs and diversion of grain to make ethanol.
The costs that will rise rapidly, and that are the source of our imminent fiscal problems, come from our domestic entitlement programs, not our defense budget.
Stories are beginning to appear about women building networks of close friends to share household and home care costs, to advocate for one another, and to provide the emotional support that might otherwise come from a spouse or child.
The arrangement, which could come as soon as this year according to sources at CBS, promises savings on costs from staff salaries to bureau rents.
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