Sentence examples for cost imposition from inspiring English sources

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In developing countries like Ethiopia, these interventions are associated with immense cost imposition to the health system.

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The latest recession, health-care cost impositions and huge hikes in minimum wage rates have more than doubled the U.S. jobless rate to near 10%, while repeated and reckless extensions of jobless subsidies are keeping that rate persistently elevated.

Meanwhile, the garrison and the castle had become extremely unpopular with the people of York, who disliked both the cost and the imposition of external authority.

The company had expected first-quarter profits to be lower than last year because of increased costs and the imposition of a new 20% machine games duty in its high street shops.

Given how much philosophers usually disagree, it is remarkable that, when a medical intervention is risky, controversial, value-laden, high-impact and/or physically invasive, especially when a patient of sound mind explicitly refuses the intervention, most of us would feel that only the most dire costs would justify imposition of care.

"Bondholders and other investors who reaped profits in the good years will generally manage to protect their investments when things turn down, often by liquidating labor costs through the imposition of wage freezes and layoffs".

The imposition of cost burdens on institutions of higher education to comply with this latest regulatory scheme will cost millions that the rules do not presently account for, and those costs will be passed along to students in the form of even higher tuition.

The fact that such alternate provider can provide the services without the imposition of cost sharing described in clause (i).

There is a political and social dimension here, along with the general issue of the potential harm to the rate of scientific advance caused by the imposition of cost barriers to data and materials access.

It is, however, said that the 1% charge is not 'a vehicle for the imposition of costs of prosecution' and that it is merely 'an administrative cost imposed upon all those, guilty and innocent alike, who seek the benefit of § 110—7.' Supra, at 370, 370—371.

Imposition of costs upon individuals who have been acquitted has long been eschewed by our courts.

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