81. Apple will disclose details of a restructuring, which will include a charge to cover costs of firing employees, when it releases fiscal first-quarter results Wednesday. 82. As it turns out, finding and financing government programs to cover health care costs is only half the battle. 83. As a government institution, the Smithsonian does not try to make a profit but is concerned with covering its costs. 84. As it stands, the town will have to borrow money next year to help cover operating costs. 85. As such, Gatwick handled short-haul transfer travel and long-haul routes, but it failed to build enough traffic to cover costs. 86. At least nine states have granted municipalities the authority to create special districts that could tax residents to cover those costs, according to the Dunn Foundation. 87. At the Gladney Center, fees do not come close to covering costs. 88. At the other extreme is a scenario where most companies try to cover costs through on-line advertising, an outcome that would be easier on the wallets of consumers. 89. At the time, company officials said they were confident the charge would cover all costs associated with the debacle. 90. At one point, for example, city officials insisted that only a casino could generate enough revenue to cover the costs of maintaining the island. |