And the full cost of prosthetics for veterans will continue to be borne by the government.
The real risk from the new payments system will be borne by the taxpayer.
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The upshot is that the cost will probably have to be borne by middlemen.
First, more of the cost of higher education should be borne by individual students.
But the real pain will be borne by those least able to insulate themselves.
The ECB would provide leverage, but any initial losses would be borne by the EFSF.
The costs of Games will be borne by the private sector - unlike the three other bids.
Speaking to the Western Farm Press, Dunn noted that the burden will be borne by farmers.
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But the government says waste from any new power stations would be borne by the industry itself.
The costs, of course, will be borne by the U.S. consumer through even higher prices at the pump.
The cost will be borne by the debt holders, the uninsured depositors, and the common and preferred stockholders.
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The cost of all this, of course, will be borne by Korean taxpayers.
But the vast majority of the increase would be borne by the wealthy.
The costs of recapitalizing the banking system would probably be borne by depositors.
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The burden should not be borne by seniors or folks with disabilities or the folks who can bear it least.
According to the European Commission, some 10bn euros of the restructuring cost must be borne by investors in the banks.
What is clear is that the full cost of inspections and data reporting will be borne by industry and industry alone.
This would permit the burden to be borne by society in general in a fashion that we can agree is distributionally fair.
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If every baby needed an affirmative defense of its citizenship status, then these types of costs would be borne by new parents in America.
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About half of that will be borne by U.S. financial institutions.
The cost of the mission would be borne by participating states.
Consider that this might prove an easy call, given that a tax would be borne by its customers, while EPA regs will mostly crush coal.
Unfortunately, the latter costs will be borne by those we love.
But central bank balance sheets are ultimately the liability of taxpayers: only elected governments have the legitimacy to decide what fiscal risks should be borne by citizens.
Simple: the burden will be borne by someone better off.
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Those costs could ultimately be borne by customers or shareholders.
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There is no stomach for the cost to be borne by a private sector operator at the moment as the time for an economic return is seen as prohibitive.
And, to the extent taxpayers are going to put preferred stock into this entity, it will be structured so that the first losses will be borne by the existing shareholders.
The BBC's business editor, Robert Peston, has pointed out one key problem from the bankers' perspective - that the risks of any new private lending would still be borne by the banks themselves.
The fact that he would be able to demand generous compensation for complainants sounds attractive, but ultimately the cost of this would be borne by non-complaining customers, so a balance has to be struck.
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