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It would be better if they considered donating one quarter of that into a fund to help the smaller teams survive, which would also get them out of this costly obligation".
Under a deal approved Tuesday by the federal government, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation would shed its costly obligation to provide drainage to the Westlands Water District and in exchange, forgive the district's $350 million debt to federal taxpayers.
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And while states' costly obligations for their pension plans are often cited as a worry, he said those obligations are long term in nature, giving plan sponsors time to make needed adjustments.
The collapse of its rogue dictatorship improbable but not unthinkable would replace a military threat with a variety of economic perils, including a possible flood of cheap migrant labour and costly obligations to support the North's people and infrastructure.
As they explain it, Mount Sinai and many other academic medical centers -- especially those in New York -- are being suffocated between the dwindling flow of government money and their ever-more-costly obligations to the poor.
If you're in a position to pay off debts early, it pays to attack your costliest obligations first.
By backing the nuclear horse so strongly, it is revealing its probable real long-term aim: to use the ineffective and costly Renewables Obligation to fail to meet its targets (which it is guaranteed to do) and then claim that its nuclear power should count as "renewable" because it is low-carbon.
The magnitude of these effects is not yet clear, but over time we can expect that new businesses and new hiring will be structured to minimize costly insurance obligations.
In their current time of trial, most states portray themselves as victims -- victims of a parlous national economy, of soaring health costs and of costly new state obligations imposed by the federal government, like President Bush's mandatory school testing and homeland protection measures.
They also said that the amount New York City could spend on schools was limited because of its many other budgetary obligations, including costly social service programs like Medicaid and welfare.
While New York does have more property and income wealth than all of the other cities except Yonkers, city officials say the amount of tax revenue they can spend on schools is limited because of their many other budgetary obligations, including costly social service programs like Medicaid and welfare.
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