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en We've found that the experiences of small business owners generally mirror those of mid-sized companies and of large multinationals in that the rising cost of providing heath care to their employees is becoming prohibitively expensive. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. Overall though, California's small business owners paint an optimistic picture for 2006 about business conditions, the economy and their ability to handle persistent issues with the high cost of benefits.

en It's very expensive, but it has become the cost of doing business.

en The whole point of this bill was to create incentives for a technology that is currently too expensive so that over time it will become cost- competitive, ... Now, the unions will be artificially increasing the cost of the already too expensive technology in order to line their own pockets.

en It's very expensive, but it has become the cost of doing business in these environmentally sensitive areas. It's always a matter of balancing the dollar with what the public wants.

en It's the price of gas that is driving all of this. Not just at the pump, but the way gas prices are affecting everything else in the economy, making everything else more expensive as it drives up the cost of doing business.

en There have been some small military operations that may have been more expensive, but no war on this scale has cost this much. We have an extremely capital intensive, high-tech military, and using it is expensive.

en It's getting very expensive to pull 'em around. . . . What cost you $200 to come up here in July cost you $400 to come up here in September.

en The one-time cost reduction employers experience as their workers move into less expensive plans has been masking the underlying cost trend. Migration out of indemnity plans slowed to a trickle last year, so we're finally seeing real trend reflected in the national cost figures.

en More expensive drugs cost more, less expensive drugs cost less. It's that simple.

en It's just an unnecessary cost to business. It's not an insignificant cost to have all your business cards and your stationery redesigned to incorporate the area code.

en If small business is the engine of economic recovery and if Massachusetts is a very large small-business state, both of which are true, I'm not surprised it's a tough go for small businesses. To me it's pretty obvious. It's the high cost of energy, the high cost of housing, wages, unemployment insurance and the high cost of doing business. Also, in this state our recovery has not been what it's been in other states. But businesses remain confident. Sometimes I wonder if they know what's going on out there.

en In New York, where providers operate very independently and generally belong to a number of overlapping managed care networks, average cost is a whopping $4,743 per employee. But in Los Angeles, another big and expensive city, HMOs are very effective, and cost is only $3,375.

en What we do is look at the bottom line and what it will cost business - the truth is (it) doesn't cost business.

en I can't explain the increase in the total cost of the project, other than that the railroad issues cost us considerably more, construction costs have risen, and the cost of doing business is more today than it was then (when the $2.7 million estimate was developed).

en For too long, our country's version of an energy policy has consisted of Americans waking up every day and wondering how much it will cost to drive to work, how much it will cost to keep their business running, how much it will cost to heat or cool their homes.


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