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Another reason was that the traditional families who owned the majority of the fleet failed to foresee the benefits in participating in the steam ship revolution that significantly cut shipping operational costs through reduced crew and independence of the winds, putting them at a disadvantage vis-á-vis the new shipping companies of Piraeus, Patras and Syros.
In practicality travel costs prevent most teams from the lower North Island and the South Island participating although Christchurch, Nelson and Wellington have all provided teams.
Initially, Rob Zombie was to be one of the artists participating on the tour, but due to the high production costs each Rob Zombie concert would cost $ 125, 000 in bandfees and show production alone.
The NCAA was able to offer incentives, such as payment of transportation costs, to participating members, something the AIAW was not able to do.
A pre-paid legal service ( PPL or PPLS ) is an individual or group low-cost insurance provider for specific, limited legal services ( usually basic, but sometimes specialized ) from participating law firms and attorneys at costs considerably less than independently hiring these providers.
The FBI provides funds to pay for participating agencies ' expenses, such as officer overtime, vehicles, fuel, cell phones, and related office costs.
The working collective aims to reduce costs to clients while maintaining healthy rewards for participating partners.
Because one API can retrieve data from any participating telematics provider, as opposed to the unique API for each provider that was required previously, integration development costs are greatly reduced.
The clinic has been the focus of much criticism due to the way the unproven antineoplaston therapy is promoted, the costs of participating in trials, the claims made for the efficacy, nature and supposed lack of side-effects of the treatment, significant problems with the way the trials are run and legal cases brought as a result of the sale of the therapy without board approval, and for other causes.
The White House Travel Office, known officially as either the White House Travel and Telegraph Office or the White House Telegraph and Travel Office, dates back to the Andrew Jackson administration and serves to handle travel arrangements for the White House press corps, with costs billed to the participating news organizations.
Increased wages costs for players and staff, combined with regulatory and infra-structure costs imposed by IFA and UEFA, have placed increasing financial pressure on most of the football clubs participating in the IFA Premier League.
Countries participating in the program pay for defense articles and services at prices which recoup costs incurred by the United States.
The revenue from the scheme is split between the participating operators ( the administration costs are absorbed by SPT ) based on a number of factors, such as the number of routes operated by a provider, an annual user survey, and passenger counts by SPT officials.
While some of the participating suburban communities pay for a portion of the costs themselves, METCO is paid for in large part by the state.

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It is not in business for the purpose of absorbing increased municipal costs no matter how high a purpose that may be ''.
Its elimination would result in the saving of interest costs, heavy when short-term money rates are high, and in freedom from dependence on credit which is not always available when needed most.
If the farm is in an industrial area where wages are high, farm labor costs will also be high.
Administrator Webb realized that in order to keep Apollo costs under control, he had to develop greater project management skills in his organization, so he recruited Dr. George E. Mueller for a high management job.
For example, for about a 15 % premium in building costs, the Passivhaus building codes in Europe use high performance insulating windows, R-30 insulation, HRV ventilation, and a small thermal mass.
Arbitrage tends to reduce price discrimination by encouraging people to buy an item where the price is low and resell it where the price is high ( as long as the buyers are not prohibited from reselling and the transaction costs of buying, holding and reselling are small relative to the difference in prices in the different markets ).
As a result of domestic resistance to foreign investment and high labor costs, growth can stagnate in sectors which the government wishes to diversify.
Industrial development also is hampered by Burundi's distance from the sea and high transport costs.
* See Startup company, a startup company can grow by reinvesting profits in its own growth, if its bootstrapping costs are low and return on investment is high.
But by 1966, high production costs forced the series to come to an end after 107 episodes.
Possible costs would include higher rate of crime, higher mortality rates, higher cost of living, worse pollution, traffic and high commuting times.
Competition from lower-cost Asian and Latin American loggers has hurt the local industry, which is encumbered with high transportation and labor costs.
Services currently account for 25 % of GDP, largely because of the oversized government bureaucracy and high transportation costs arising from the country's landlocked position.
However, since no expensive tooling is needed, this production method allows small production runs without high costs.
All of the logic functions of a calculator had been squeezed into the first " Calculator on a chip " integrated circuits in 1971, but this was leading edge technology of the time and yields were low and costs were high.
Several of Griffith's later films were also successful, but his high production, promotional, and roadshow costs often made his ventures commercial failures.
The concept attempted to address the various problems associated with this flow, mainly the high costs associated with it.
There is access to regular ADSL, G. SHDSL, and services only on metropolitan areas, costs are high and service is decent.
The prohibitive high costs associated with ordering large storage carts kept this occurrence at a minimum.
The use of computers and the Internet is in its infancy in developing countries, if these are used at all, due to limited infrastructure and the attendant high costs of access.
Furthermore, demand in the developing world for improved educational access is not as high as one would expect as governments avoid the recurrent costs involved and there is economic pressure on those parents who prefer their children making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education.
Due to high operating costs, the country ’ s sole oil refinery, at Assab, was closed
This technique is limited by high costs, slow performance, the need to operate the beam in the vacuum and the tendency of the electrons to scatter in solids.
John Walsh, president of Exxon subsidiary Friendswood Development Company, stated that Exxon left New York because the costs were too high.

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Several companies also saw possibilities in using the technique for extruding or molding vinyl products with a slight cellular core that would reduce costs yet would not affect physical properties of the end product to any great extent.
The way the rules work, this could easily result in the party making the request having to pay both their own costs and the costs of the opponent-even if they win the case at the end.
When transaction costs are low and parties involved are perfectly informed, a mutually beneficial agreement will occur: whoever values the property the highest will end up with it.
By 1962, the debt continued to mount for Wismer, forcing the AFL to assume the costs of the team until season's end.
Concurrently, the costs of the Vietnam War took a heavy stateside toll on SAC as many of its bases were either deactivated, transferred to other Air Force MAJCOMs, or transferred to other U. S. military services as part of cost-cutting moves during or shortly after the end of combat operations in Southeast Asia.
Operational costs were steep, particularly the payments to AT & T for use of its land lines, and by the end of 1927, Columbia Phonograph wanted out.
The Committee head for selecting the location, New Jersey Democrat David Wilentz, gave the official reason for choosing Chicago as, “ It is centrally located geographically which will reduce transportation costs and because it has been the site of national conventions for both Parties in the past and is therefore attuned to holding them .” In the end, however, the conversation between Johnson and Daley had been leaked to the press and published in the Chicago Tribune and several other papers.
Spielberg — who visited the set a few times — also advised Mendes not to worry about costs if he had a " great idea " toward the end of a long working day.
However, because of the recent influence of managed care and other cost control initiatives by insurance companies, hospitals are less able to shift costs, and end up writing off more in uncompensated care.
Small changes in the design of a floor system can have significant impact on material costs, construction schedule, ultimate strength, operating costs, occupancy levels and end use of a building.
The end of the civil wars provided the political and legal stability necessary to assert property rights and cut transaction costs, contributing to the huge inflows of capital and labour resources that built modern Argentina.
At the end of the 1990s, MirCorp, a private venture that was by then in charge of the space station, began seeking potential space tourists to visit Mir in order to offset some of its maintenance costs.
Stanwood R. Duval, United States District Court Judge, Eastern District of Louisiana as a result of the McWaters v. FEMA class-action, 7 February 2006 was set as the deadline for the official end of any further coverage of temporary housing costs for Katrina victims.
In the end the WSGA group went free after the charges were dropped on the excuse that Johnson County refused to pay for the costs of prosecution.
Increasing insurance and fuel costs for owners coupled with looming Federal emissions and safety regulations would eventually put an end to the unrestricted, powerful engines of the 1960s.
In 2005, That's So Raven became the network's highest-rated series since the network's move to basic cable ; as well as being the first original series to beat the 65-episode limit ( the highly controversial programming rule implemented in 1998, had guaranteed any original series would end after 65 episodes to prevent production costs from increasing ; however this rule is no longer enforced ); the series eventually hit 100 episodes, becoming the channel's longest-running original series until October 2011 and became the first to spawn a spin-off, Cory in the House.
It is a common misconception that to empty a dishwasher before the end of a cycle will save energy, as many of the contents may need to be re-run, hence almost doubling running costs.
Peacekeeping costs, especially since the end of the Cold War, have risen dramatically.
He found many ways to reduce the costs of production, such as putting an end to finishing automobile undercarriages with the same luxurious quality of finish that the body warranted.
At the other end of the scale the fire at Windsor Castle in 1992 opened up a national debate about how the burnt out castle wing should be replaced, the degree to which modern designs should be introduced and who should pay the £ 37 million costs (£ 50. 2 million in 2009 terms ).
There were plans floated to end late night service due to costs in 2011, but they was met with resistance by riders.

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