31. But the economics of smoking looks different to the employer, who loses valuable employees to death or disability and bears the costs of sick days and smoking breaks. 32. But the cost of sales will decrease too, Kelly said, because the resellers bear the costs of marketing the pagers. 33. But there is a huge body of research by labor economists suggesting that employees as a group bear the costs. 34. Cleanup costs are borne largely by private interests. 35. Freedom has a cost, and to truly maintain it America finally might have to bear the cost of helping the rest of the world get it. 36. Hatfield has argued that the nation, and not just Northwest rate payers, should bear the cost of bringing back salmon runs. 37. High grain prices could cause farmers and ranchers to slaughter their cattle and hogs prematurely rather than bear the cost of higher feed. 38. Home Depot said its profit got a boost because it offered fewer markdowns and got suppliers to bear more costs. 39. Huffington, however, said Feinstein failed to understand that Californians do not feel they can afford to bear the cost of services to illegal immigrants. 40. If legislation raises premiums for employers, the cost will be borne by workers as well, Fridlin said. |