And the full cost of prosthetics for veterans will continue to be borne by the government.
The upshot is that the cost will probably have to be borne by middlemen.
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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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.
The idea that business skills do not translate to politics would seem to be borne out by the string of businesspeople who have failed to make much of a mark in government.
The UBS report appears to be borne out by empirical evidence.
What was something to behold was the willingness of the media to be borne along by the story, which had all the attributes of dog-bites-man, instead of the reverse.
This seems to be borne out by a paper in Science last week, which I cannot now verify because it is behind a paywall and I am at home.
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.
When Mr Netanyahu took his army out of most of Hebron, he seemed to be borne along, albeit reluctantly, by the momentum of the peace process.
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.
The extent to which the lack of derivatives significantly influences returns will be borne out by the first few months of trading for the ETF relative to the mutual fund.
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That means banks' bad loans have to be hived off, their cost borne painfully by the taxpayer.
But the real pain will be borne by those least able to insulate themselves.
The only difference would be that the cost would then be borne directly by drivers in proportion to the number of miles they drive.
Only a supranational body with a high degree of public trust can decide, for example, what proportion of the losses from Spain's banking bust should be borne by Slovakian pensioners as opposed to the investors, managers and employees of those banks.
"All those reports pointed out there was good reason to be optimistic about the future and their faith is being borne out by the improvement in our performance, " he said.
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Finally, it is possible that much of any increase in the effective tax burden on U.S. workers who took advantage of the exclusion ultimately could be borne more by employers who might feel compelled to make upward salary adjustments.
Speaking to the Western Farm Press, Dunn noted that the burden will be borne by farmers.
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The costs of the stalemate are borne by the people of Sudan, who continue to be mired in poverty and suffering.
"As long as the invisible labor is borne by women, things aren't going to be equal, even if surveys show they are, " Smock says.
Again, the basic test for us is if the government is ever exposed again to any risk of loss, that the cost of that will be borne by large financial institutions, as it should be.
According to the European Commission, some 10bn euros of the restructuring cost must be borne by investors in the banks.
Tracking food-borne disease is also complicated by the number of illnesses thought to be caused by unknown pathogens.
Other vehicle-borne mortars and some designed to be fired horizontally at passing police vehicles have been recovered by the police, but not on this scale.
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This points to two other defects inherent in defined-benefit plans: All the risk is borne by the taxpayers, and the inability to foresee how much more money will be needed to fully fund the plans makes long-term budget-planning extremely problematical for school boards.
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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.
Its cost will be borne by Russian taxpayers rather than by Gazprom, as the discount in gas prices to Ukraine will be provided by a cut in export duty paid by Gazprom to the Russian state.
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To allay criticism somewhat, official American spokesmen maintained that these costs would be borne substantially, if not entirely, by others.
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