Sentence examples for future obligations in from inspiring English sources

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The TMT team would also like NSF to step up to the plate, says Ellis. "The danger of delaying a downselect is that NSF could be sending a message to the international community that it may have a hard time meeting its future obligations in astronomy".

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The retirement fund's deficit jumped from £199m ($318m) to £620m in 2012, because of a fall in bond yields (which makes future obligations dearer in today's money).

The customer's ability to meet future obligations are in question, said Joseph Giacalone, the company's chief financial officer.

Despite their serious implications for future budgets, tax burdens and spending flexibility, these future obligations get short shrift in the government's financial statements and in budgetary deliberations.

Low interest rates mean that the value of future obligations look very large in today's dollars.

In addition to the money it now spends on content, it also has more than $12 billion in future obligations for shows it has ordered.

If we factor in future obligations to Afghanistan war veterans and money the U.S. will need to pay interest on the borrowing to pay for the war, by 2053 the U.S. will have paid more than $4.7 Trillion for the Afghanistan conflict.

The massive budget deficits of recent years and projected needs to meet future obligations to retirees will result in a steady increase in federal debt, from less than 80percentt of gross domestic product today to an estimated 181percentt of G.D.P. by 2090.

Administration officials say that the transition costs pose no problem because the government would eventually save more in reduced future obligations than it would lose during the transition.

The company said it would take $5.3 billion in charges against third-quarter earnings including a $2.9 billion write-down of Concert assets, $600 million to buy out British Telecom's 9percentt stake in AT&T Canada and $1.8 billion to write down the value of the Canadian assets as well as to cover British Telecom's future obligations to buy more shares in the company.

Over his more than five decades in Congress he has worked to give broadcast licensees tens of billions of dollars of corporate welfare in return for future obligations that were invariably conveniently forgotten.

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