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The main decision however only deals with the obligation on the party or parties concerned to bear costs.
The "beneficiaries" must bear costs not paid in the purchase of gasoline.
They may be forced unfairly to bear costs incurred in a successful defense.
The case was dismissed in December 2005, leaving her to bear costs of £45,000.
We all bear costs in troubled times.
What will be done about the investments made by Member States which have borne costs associated with the purchase of equipment to service the new system?
Specifically, people frequently engage in acts of altruism by choosing to bear costs in order to provide benefits to others.
Tenure holders of its public forests bear costs beyond timber fees, like reforestation levies and road construction.
A 13 inch bear costs £39.95 and 15 inch costs £55.
Secondly in many cases product vendors do not have to bear costs incurring from sub-system adaptation work specific to their technologies.
In some cases, Member States have to bear costs in excess of EUR 1 million.
Did anyone mention that an eight-inch-tall Derek Jeter stuffed bear costs $15?
Under sections 501 and 504,of the Rehabilitation Act, Federal agencies bear costs to accommodate individual Federal workers with disabilities.
A polar bear costs €45,000, a canary €260 (deyrolle.com)
Mounting a full bear costs between $2,000 and $3,000, while a head-andshoulder mount runs around $400 to $500.
For months, the Disney company has been haggling with state and local officials about who will bear costs for parking and public works to support Westcot.
Even after negotiating back a little relief from the U.A.W. not long ago, General Motors still bears costs that its foreign competitors don't.
Of course, workers who bear costs formerly paid by their employers may find it can takes considerable time to get even - much less ahead - from related wage increases.
For example when vehicles using fossil fuels are manufactured, distributed and sold, others outside the transaction end up bearing costs in the form of pollution and resource depletion.
I also indicated to the commission that, while fares are too high, relative to operation, they are low relative to the publicly borne costs of congestion, air pollution, and wear and tear on the streets.
The Mayor has raised $3.1 million and borne costs of about $2.1 million while Mr. Giuliani, a Republican in an overwhelmingly Democratic city, has raised $2.25 million and incurred costs of about $850,000.
The capital goods scheme will normally apply if you incur VAT on the purchase of the property, or on capital works, where VAT bearing costs, net of VAT, are £250,000 or more.
Nevertheless, in cases where the person really needs to receive planned treatment in another Member State and there are objective medical reasons for that, there is already in existence Regulation (EC) 883/2004, under which the patient will receive health care without actually bearing costs himself.
Both could be applied to undesirable conduct, but the former permits it by requiring a party to personally bear costs that would otherwise be borne by others, whereas the latter is meant to discourage undesirable conduct as strongly as possible by imposing a high price.
SCE also objected to the recommendation that shareholders be required to bear costs needed to complete the merger and that the return on equity allowed for the merged company be reduced from current levels for SCE and San Diego Gas.