Sentences with phrase «fail plan for achieving»

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What else the Fed might do for Plans C & D if needed — if QE2 fails to achieve its objective?
With its calls for an overhaul of the tax code, an infrastructure fund and bipartisanship, the plan is very much in line with what President Obama has sought — and so far failed — to achieve on the federal level.
Cuomo pointed to the failed effort to achieve juvenile justice reform, as well as a plan he proposed at the start of the year — providing free tuition to SUNY and CUNY schools for families earning less than $ 125,000.
The authors also say their results also have implications for how insurers cover weight - loss surgery, including requirements that patients fail to achieve a specific BMI under medically supervised non-surgical options before plans will approve coverage for surgery.
Program Failed To Curb Teenage Pregnancies in Phila.: A family - planning program for Philadelphia teenagers did not achieve its goal of decreasing teenage pregnancy and childbearing, University of Pennsylvania researchers concluded after a three - year study.
We spend a lot of time planning for other aspects of our lives, such as our careers, marriages and having kids, but many of us fail to build a plan to achieve our financial goals.
... The key point of this article is that relying solely on a passive strategic portfolio designed to produce near - benchmark returns in a secular bear market will do nothing but guarantee that clients will underperform long - term expectations for an extended period of time and make it likely that they will fail to achieve their financial planning goals.
Four issues had been identified by the parties: (i) whether the Court of Appeal had correctly held that the 2009 and 2010 care plan reviews were to be read as including a reassessment of the claimant's community care needs; (ii) whether the authority's decision to provide pads interfered with the claimant's Art 8 rights and, if so, whether such an interference was justified and proportionate; (iii) whether the authority had been operating any relevant policy or practice for the purposes of s 21E (1) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) and, if so, whether that policy was justified as a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim, namely the equitable allocation of limited care resources; and (iv) whether the authority had failed to have due regard to the needs specified in s 49A of DDA 1995 (the general disability equality duty) when carrying out their functions in the instant case.
Starting in the early 1990s, as a partner with two Chicago firms, he developed skills - training program for associates, professionalized management teams, established budgets for litigation (which some lawyers still insist can't be done), reformed time and billing systems, and even mandated partner business plans that placed partners» compensation at risk for failing to achieve goals.
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