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However, the union warns that private owners will campaign to end the expensive obligation.
This expensive obligation (about $6,000 per pupil) was not anticipated by legislators when they raised standards for all students.
The ruling confronts Google and similar companies with an expensive obligation to deal with what could be a mountain of similar complaints, many of them more controversial than the one made by González.
One of the categories is providing peak power because meeting the demands of peak power currently is a very expensive obligation for utilities.
As most of our major media has abdicated its expensive obligation to perform journalism, everyone is now forced to be their own journalist.
Silicon Valley companies may be trying to avoid this expensive obligation.
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Many states are wary of losing sovereignty or undertaking expensive obligations.
The exercise also gives pre-retirees a convenient excuse to turn down expensive obligations.
In a ruling in August, he said "unrefuted evidence" showed that Horizon's mines could not be sold as long as its expensive obligations to union retirees remained in place.
By contrast, some F.C.C. officials and telephone industry executives say that if the commission buckles to the other agencies and forces the industry to take on a host of expensive obligations the development of promising new communications services may be stalled or squelched for years to come.
As a result, companies with heavy debts that would have struggled in the market six months ago are finding they can sell bonds at relatively low rates and pay off more expensive obligations.
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